1721 in architecture explained
The year 1721 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- Bocking Windmill, Essex, England.[1]
- 7 Burlington Gardens, later Queensberry House, London, Giacomo Leoni's first design for England
- Fort King George, along the Altamaha River in the modern-day US state of Georgia[2]
- Ruthven Barracks in Scotland completed
- Jackson Square (New Orleans), New France
- Nazarbaug Palace, Gujarat, India
- Ellingen Residence in Ellingen, Bavaria completed in its Baroque form
- Písek Gate, Prague, Czech Republic
- Saint Paul the First Hermit Cathedral completed as parish church of San Pablo, Laguna, Philippines
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Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Windmill, Church Street (south east side), Braintree, Essex. English Heritage. 2008-05-25.
- Book: Coleman, Kenneth. A History of Georgia. University of Georgia. 1991.
- Book: Charles. Victoria. Carl. Klaus. Rococo . 2014. Parkstone International. 183. 978-1-78310-390-4.
- Book: Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri (1655-1721). Nina A.. Mallory. John L.. Varriano. 1974. Society of Architectural Historians.