Paul Abadie Sr. was a French architect born in Bordeaux (22 July 1783 - 24 December 1868). He was the father of architect Paul Abadie.
The son of a construction artisan, Abadie Sr. began studying architecture in the atelier of Bonfin, later continuing in the offices of architects Charles Percier and Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine. He also attended the ÃÂcole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
He was first employed as an inspector at the construction site of the stairway of the Palais du Louvre, executed by Percier and Fontaine. He later continued at the finance ministry on Rue de Rivoli. He then worked for the architect Bonnard.
In 1818, Paul Abadie moved to Angoulême as architect of the Charente. He was city architect of Angoulême from 1820 until 1840.
In 1836, Abadie became a member of the Legion of Honour.
In 1849, he was joined by his son Paul Abadie, when the latter was named diocesan architecte of Angoulême, Perigueux et Cahors.
He was confirmed in his posts in 1854 and eventually resigned in 1864.