Lucien Hesse

He designed synagogues and private residences, some of which are listed as official historical monuments by the French Ministry of Culture.

[1] Hesse designed several synagogues,[2] including the one in Bruyères, Vosges in 1902–1903,[3] and the one in Belleville, Paris in 1930.

[6] Hesse designed the Villa Torre Clementina in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin for Ernesta Stern in 1904.

[7] He designed the hôtel particulier at 10 bis Avenue Élysée-Reclus in Paris for Auguste Rateau.

[9] Some of his buildings are now listed as official historical monuments by the French Ministry of Culture.

The synagogue in Bruyères.
The Villa Torre Clementina in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.
The Château de la Muette in Paris.