Marius Toudoire

Denis Marius Toudoire (Toulon, November 15, 1852 - Paris, March 11, 1922) was a French architect.

[2] He was entrusted by the board of directors of the Compagnie des chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée (PLM), chaired by Stéphane Adolphe Dervillé, with the construction of the Gare de Lyon in Paris and to have a keen eye on the decoration of this building, particularly in the choice of artists and the execution of the works according to the prescriptions of the Board.

He was the inspector of Civil Construction for the ministry of defence, he was the architect of the Palace of the National Manufactures at the 1900 World's Fair.

A religious service was held on March 14 at the church of Saint-Roch, followed by a burial in the Garches cemetery.

On August 14, 1900, he was named Knight of the Legion of Honor for his participation in the 1900 World's Fair in Paris as architect of the Palace of the National Manufactures.

Restaurant Le Train bleu, Paris, Gare de Lyon .