de Saint-Germain-en-Laye (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto də sɛ̃ ʒɛʁmɛ̃ ɑ̃ lɛ]) is a former royal palace in the commune of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, in the département...
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Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half...
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The city of Paris has notable examples of architecture from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. It was the birthplace of the Gothic style, and has important...
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The year 1757 in architecture involved some significant events. Frederiks Hospital, Copenhagen, is opened. Middlesex Hospital, London, is opened. Vorontsov...
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The invention of architectural models made of cork was self-attributed to Augusto Rosa (1738–1784), but Giovanni Altieri (documented 1766–1790) and Antonio...
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Palace of the Dukes of Alba (category Buildings and structures completed in 1766)
Ávila, Spain. The palace was constructed by Jaime Marquet between 1755 and 1766 as a summer residence for the Dukes of Alba, and currently houses a school...
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Rococo (redirect from Rococo (architecture))
Ottobeuren Abbey (1748 – 1766), another Bavarian Rococo landmark. The church features, like much of the rococo architecture in Germany, a remarkable contrast...
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Great Synagogue (Copenhagen) (category Neoclassical architecture in Copenhagen)
first synagogue completed in 1766. The current synagogue was completed in 1833 and is defined by its unique architecture around the Ark. During the first...
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Nimtali arch (category Mughal architecture)
Society of Bangladesh - Banglapedia". En.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 2022-09-02. "Architecture - Banglapedia". En.banglapedia.org. 2021-06-18. Retrieved...
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Neoclassicism in France (redirect from French Neoclassical architecture)
Neoclassicism is a movement in architecture, design and the arts which emerged in France in the 1740s and became dominant in France between about 1760...
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Neoclassicism (redirect from Neoclassical Art and Architecture)
movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity...
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The architecture of Algeria encompasses a diverse history influenced by a number of internal and external forces, including the Roman Empire, Muslim conquest...
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Regulator Movement in North Carolina (category Conflicts in 1766)
War of the Regulation, was an uprising in Provincial North Carolina from 1766 to 1771 in which citizens took up arms against colonial officials whom they...
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Jean-Baptiste-Étienne Genest and the Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, designed in 1766, produced in c.1767, soft-paste porcelain, Louvre Louis XVI style medallion...
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Quebec (section Art and architecture)
The Seven Years' War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754–1766. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-375-40642-3. Bergeron, Léandre (1974). Why There Must...
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exponents of French Neoclassical architecture. He used his knowledge of architectural theory to design not only domestic architecture but also town planning; as...
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Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi (category Rococo architecture in Italy)
Joseph Jérôme Le Français de (1769). Voyage d'un François en Italie, fait dans les années 1765 & 1766 [by J.J. Le Français de Lalande] (in French). pp. 298–299...
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Neoclassical architecture (Dutch: Neoclassicistische architectuur, French: Architecture néo-classique) appeared in Belgium during the period of Austrian...
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Hatice Sultan (daughter of Mustafa III) (redirect from Hatice Sultan (1766-1821))
la Turquie (1326-1960): actes du sixième congrès international tenu à Aix-en-Provence du 1er au 4 juillet 1992. Peeters Publishers. pp. 574 n. 5. ISBN 978-9-068-31799-2...
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and Index of the Statutes: 28 George II (1754–1755) Pickering, Danby, ed. (1766). The Statutes at Large. Vol. 21: From the 26th to the 30th Year of King...
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Madrid (section Architecture)
símbolo en el centro de Madrid". Hoy. Archived from the original on 21 May 2022. Retrieved 6 February 2020. "La altura sí importa". Architecture (in Spanish)...
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Les Invalides (section Architecture)
Jean Ambroise Baston de Lariboisière (1759–1812) Dominique Jean Larrey (1766–1842), celebrated military surgeon Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle (1777–1809)...
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cannons for self-defence and signaling. In most years of the period after 1766 one or two SOIC ships were loaded at Canton, or as many a four (1785–86)...
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of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (5 ed.). Penguin. p. 15. ISBN 0-14-051323-X. Curl, James Stevens (1999). Oxford Dictionary of Architecture and...
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the Duchy of Lorraine, which was annexed by France under King Louis XV in 1766 and replaced by a province, with Nancy maintained as capital. Following its...
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Basket-handle arch (category Architecture)
18th century, including those at Mantes (1757–1765), Nogent (1766–1769), and Neuilly (1766–1774). The Tours bridge (1764–1777) also featured eleven centers...
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into French in 1766 and later into English and Italian. Among others, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing based many of the ideas in his Laocoön (1766) on Winckelmann's...
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Lima (redirect from Architecture of Lima)
Theater of the PUCP Cultural Center and the Yuyachkani Theater. The architecture of the capital is characterized by a mixture of styles as reflected in...
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price of bread and other necessity goods took place in the city in April 1766, the so-called motín de los broqueleros, named after the repressive agents...
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involving a large 3D hologram star map, dubbed the Orrery, was inspired by the 1766 Joseph Wright painting A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery, in which a...
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