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Overview of the events of the 1680s in architecture
Buildings
Santa Maria della Salute
1680
1681
1682
Abingdon County Hall in Oxfordshire , England , designed by Christopher Kempster , is completed.
Tom Tower at Christ Church, Oxford , England, designed by Christopher Wren , is completed.
College of Matrons in Salisbury , England, probably designed by Christopher Wren, is built.
Khan al-Wazir in Aleppo is completed.
1683
The Old Ashmolean Museum in Oxford , probably designed by the mason Thomas Wood, is opened, the first purpose-built university museum (the modern day Museum of the History of Science ).[ 1]
Ragley Hall in Warwickshire , England, designed by Robert Hooke , is completed.
Château de Dampierre in France, designed by Jules Hardouin Mansart , is completed.
Église Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin (Paris) , designed by Pierre Bullet , is consecrated.
1684
The Royal Hospital Kilmainham in Dublin , Ireland , designed by William Robinson , is completed as a home for retired soldiers.
The Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles in France, designed by Jules Hardouin Mansart , is completed.
The Château de Marly in the Marly-le-Roi commune is completed for Louis XIV.
The Canal de l'Eure with its notable aqueduct, designed by the military engineer Lieutenant Général Vauban to serve Versailles for Louis XIV, is begun; work is abandoned about 1690.
Middle Temple gateway, Fleet Street , London, designed by Roger North , is completed.
1685
1686
1687
1688
1689
Windsor Guildhall in Berkshire , England, designed by Sir Thomas Fitz (or Fiddes), is completed by Christopher Wren.[ 2]
Bieliński Palace in Otwock Wielki , Poland, designed by Tylman van Gameren , is completed.
Lubomirski bathing pavilion at Łazienki Palace , Warsaw , Poland, designed by Tylman van Gameren , is completed.
Hall of Mirrors , Palace of Versailles
Births
Deaths
November 28, 1680 – Gian Lorenzo Bernini , Italian sculptor and architect (born 1598 )
February 18, 1682 – Baldassare Longhena , Venetian Baroque architect (born 1598)
February 20, 1684 – Roger Pratt , English gentleman architect (born 1620 )
February 21, 1684 – Hugh May , English architect (born 1620)
October 9, 1688 – Claude Perrault , French architect (born 1613 )
References