1710 in architecture
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The year 1710 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings
- Cathedral of Saint Virgin Mary, Minsk.
 - Fifth Chapel of Versailles completed by Robert de Cotte.
 - Granada Cathedral completed.
 - Yeni Valide Mosque, Istanbul, completed.
 - Karlskirche (Kassel), designed by Paul du Ry, built.
 - Paoay Church on Luzon in the Philippines completed.
 - Gravisi–Barbabianca Palace, Capodistria, rebuilt.[1]
 - Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland, built as a private residence.
 - Ca' Pesaro on the Grand Canal (Venice) completed by Gian Antonio Gaspari to the 1659 design of Baldassarre Longhena.
 
Births
- July 1 - Esprit-Joseph Brun, French architect (died 1802)
 - Approximate date - Antonio Rinaldi, Italian-born architect (died 1794)
 
Deaths
- January 1 - William Bruce, Scottish architect (born c.1630)
 - December 10 - Robert Mylne, Scottish stonemason and architect (born 1633)
 - December 14 - Henry Aldrich, English polymath and amateur architect (born 1647)
 
References
- ↑ "Palača Gravisi – Barbabianca (1710–2010)" (in Slovenian). Glasbena šola Koper. Retrieved 2012-06-03.
 
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