1690s in architecture
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Buildings and structures
|
1680s · 1690s in architecture · 1700 |
Architecture timeline |
Buildings
- 1690 - The Sindone Chapel in Turin, Piedmont, designed by Guarino Guarini is completed.
- 1690 - The Barrage Vauban, designed by Vauban and built by Jacques Tarade in Strasbourg, France, is completed
- 1692
- St. Kazimierz Church, Warsaw, Poland, designed by Tylman van Gameren, is completed.
- Theatine Church, Munich, Bavaria, designed by Agostino Barelli in 1662, is substantially completed to the design of Enrico Zuccalli.
- 1694
- The Potala Palace in Lhasa is completed by construction of the Potrang Marpo ('Red Palace').
- The Radziejowski Palace in Nieborów, Poland, designed by Tylman van Gameren, is built.
- The Chapel of the Holy Shroud in Turin, begun by Amedeo di Castellamonte in 1668, is completed to the design of Guarino Guarini.
- 1695 - Wren Library, the library of Trinity College, Cambridge, England, designed by Christopher Wren, is completed.
- 1696
- Main façades of Chatsworth House completed to designs of William Talman in a pioneering English Baroque style.
- Library of The Queen's College, Oxford, designed locally, is completed.[1]
- 1699 - Castle Howard in Yorkshire, England (completed 1712), designed by Sir John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor, is begun.
- 1690-1700 - Two Baroque palaces in Vilnius, Sapieha Palace and Slushko Palace, designed by Pietro Perti, are erected.
- 1691-1697 - Branicki Palace, Białystok, Poland, designed by Tylman van Gameren, is built.
- 1695-1699 - Craigiehall, near Edinburgh, Scotland, designed by Sir William Bruce.
- 1696 - Construction of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna to the design of Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach begins.
Events
- 1696 - Window tax is introduced in England.
- 1697: May 7 - The 13th century royal Tre Kronor ("Three Crowns") castle in Stockholm burns to the ground; the plan for the replacement Stockholm Palace by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger is presented a few weeks later.
Births
- 1690 - Richard Cassels, German-born architect working in Ireland (died 1751)
- 1691
- June 17 - Giovanni Paolo Panini, Italian painter and architect (died 1765)
- September 1 - James Burrough, English academic, amateur architect and antiquary (died 1764)
- 1692 - Pietro Antonio Trezzini, Swiss architect working in Saint Petersburg (died after 1760)
- 1693
- January 29 - Henry, Lord Herbert, later Earl of Pembroke, English courtier and architect (died 1749)
- September 13 - Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, Viennese architect (died 1742)
- 1694
- April 25 - Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, English aristocrat and architect (died 1753)
- September 26 - Martin Schmid, Swiss Jesuit missionary, musician and architect working in Bolivia (died 1772)
- 1695
- April 19 - Roger Morris, English architect (died 1749)
- October 23 - François de Cuvilliés, Walloon-born dwarf and architect working in Bavaria (died 1768)
- 1696: September 14 (bapt.) - Batty Langley, English garden architect (died 1751)
- 1698: October 23 - Ange-Jacques Gabriel, French architect (died 1782)
- 1699
- Edward Lovett Pearce, Irish architect (died 1733)
- (probable date) - Matthew Brettingham, English architect (died 1769)
Deaths
- 1691: February 8 - Carlo Rainaldi, Roman architect (born 1611)
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 4/16/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.