1619 – Børsen in Copenhagen, Denmark designed by Lorentz and Hans van Steenwinckel the Younger, is begun (completed 1640) 1620 Work on Santa Maria delle...
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This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including...
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Baroque church in Prague. It was built probably by Giovanni Maria Filippi in 1611–13 for Lutherans in the late Renaissance style. In the 1620s the church...
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decade of the 1620s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1621: Ludovisi Battle sarcophagus in Rome. 1627: Parian Chronicle in Paros. 1625:...
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Prodigy house (redirect from Prodigy architecture)
classical style did not reach England until the work of Inigo Jones in the 1620s, and that as regards ornament, French and Flemish Northern Mannerist...
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University of San Francisco Xavier (category Educational institutions established in the 1620s)
de Chuquisaca) is a public university in Sucre, Bolivia. It is one of the oldest universities in the New World. In many historical texts, it is also referred...
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In ecclesiastical architecture, a ciborium (Greek: κιβώριον; lit. 'ciborion') is a canopy or covering supported by columns, freestanding in the sanctuary...
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undistorted reflection. 1620s: "Blown plate" first produced in London. Used for mirrors and coach plates. 1678: "Crown glass" first produced in London. This process...
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Catholic High Priest and the aristocracy started in the 1620s. The first memory of Baroque architecture in the Kingdom of Hungary was the Jesuit Trnava Cathedral...
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This topic covers events and articles related to 2025 in music. African music American music Japanese music Philippine music Scandinavian music South Korean...
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Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power (category Fresco paintings in Rome)
was extensively reworked to completion in 1639. The Palazzo, since the 1620s, had been the palatial home of the Barberini family headed by Maffeo Barberini...
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Gamča (category Educational institutions established in the 1620s)
located in Bratislava, Slovakia. It educates around 600 pupils in 8-year long and 4-year long programs leading to Maturita. It was founded in 1626 by...
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Caroline era (redirect from Caroline architecture)
"'A Low Road to Extinction? Supply and Redress of Grievances in the Parliaments of the 1620s," Historical Journal, 33#2 (1990), 283–303 DOI: notes online...
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Khusro Bagh (category 1620s establishments in the Mughal Empire)
example of Mughal architecture. The design of its main entrance, the surrounding gardens, and the three-tier tomb of Shah Begum, who died in 1604, has been...
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various recurrent elements in their architecture. The onion dome is for example a recurrent and important element in the architecture of Russian churches. Often...
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Jacob's dream for the Casa Buonarroti in Florence. In 1616 he entered the Accademia del Disegno in Florence. In the 1620s, he painted the Investiture of St...
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Khairatabad Mosque (category Mosques completed in the 1620s)
located in Khairatabad, Hyderabad, in the Hyderabad district of the state of Telangana, India. The mosque was completed in the 17th century. In the late...
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Santissima Annunziata, Gaeta (category Roman Catholic churches completed in the 1620s)
represents a Baroque style from the 1620s. The belltower-facade has a Maiolica clock made by Matteo De Vivo. The entrance in the interior, the first altar contains...
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France (redirect from Environment in France)
of private armies. By the end of the 1620s, Richelieu established "the royal monopoly of force". France fought in the Thirty Years' War, supporting the...
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Electoral Palace, Trier (category Baroque architecture in Germany)
holds its services in the adjacent Basilica. Of the Niederschloss only the Red Tower (Roter Turm, 1647) and the Petersburg Portal (1620s) remain. It was...
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The table of years in architecture is a tabular display of all years in architecture, for overview and quick navigation to any year. Contents: 2000s -...
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The Cockpit-in-Court (also known as the Royal Cockpit) was an early theatre in London, located at the Palace of Whitehall, next to St. James's Park, now...
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The decade of the 1630s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1632: Posthumous publication of Antonio Bosio's Roma Sotterranea, the results...
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Huguenots (redirect from Huguenot settlements in Ireland)
religious, political and military autonomy. Huguenot rebellions in the 1620s resulted in the abolition of their political and military privileges. They...
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Naqsh-e Jahan Square (category 1620s establishments in Iran)
set out in order from place to place; and above, with balconies and windows, filled with a thousand pretty ornaments. This harmony of architecture on so...
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Dacang Bridge (category Transport infrastructure completed in the 1620s)
Old City River in Songjiang District of Shanghai, China. Dacang Bridge was built in 1626 during the late Ming dynasty (1368–1644). In April 2014, it has...
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Place Royale, Quebec City (category Buildings and structures in Quebec City)
square is often referred to as “the cradle of French civilization in America." By the 1620s, the square hosted the city's first market, inspiring its original...
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Kota Intan Bridge (category Transport infrastructure completed in the 1620s)
bridge located at Kali Besar of Kota Tua in Jakarta. It is the oldest bridge in Indonesia that was built in 1628 by the Dutch East India Company. Now...
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Shah Mosque (Isfahan) (category 1620s establishments in Iran)
completed in 1629. The mosque was named in honour of Shah Ruhollah Khomeini. It is regarded as one of the masterpieces of Persian architecture in the Islamic...
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architect in the studio of Salomon de Brosse, the most popular architect in France during the reign of Henry IV. Mansart was recognized from the 1620s onward...
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