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Overview of the events of 1751 in architecture
The year 1751 in architecture involved some significant events.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings
-
Dresden Cathedral in Saxony, designed by
Gaetano Chiaveri (construction begun in
1738), is completed.
- Church of
St. Michael in Berg am Laim, Munich in Bavaria, designed by
Johann Michael Fischer (construction begun in
1738), is completed.
-
Pilgrimage Church of Maria Schnee, Aufhausen in Bavaria, designed by
Johann Michael Fischer (construction begun in
1736), is completed.
-
Crossmichael Parish Church in south west Scotland (construction begun in
1749) is completed.
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- The
Kalvária Banská Štiavnica
calvary in the
Kingdom of Hungary (construction begun in
1744) is completed.
- The
Sunehri Masjid ("Golden Mosque") in the
Red Fort of
Old Delhi, India (construction begun in
1747) is completed.
- Second
Old Ursuline Convent, New Orleans, designed by
Ignace François Broutin (construction begun in
1745), is completed.
-
Codrington Library at
All Souls College, Oxford, designed by
Nicholas Hawksmoor (construction begun in
1716), is completed.
-
Prince William Mansion, Copenhagen, is completed.
- Dutch House at
Kuskovo near Moscow, designed by Y. I. Kologrivov (construction begun in
1749), is completed.
Births
Deaths
References