Star Building at
Windsor Castle and
Cassiobury House in England, designed by
Hugh May, are completed; and his work on St George's Hall, Windsor Castle, is beginning.
Old Ship Church Puritan meeting house in
Hingham, Massachusetts, which will become the oldest church building in continuous ecclesiastical use in the United States, is erected.
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.
The
Het Loo Palace at
Apeldoorn in the Netherlands, designed by Jacob Roman and Johan van Swieten and begun in 1684, is completed; the garden is designed by
Claude Desgotz.
Star Building at
Windsor Castle and
Cassiobury House in England, designed by
Hugh May, are completed; and his work on St George's Hall, Windsor Castle, is beginning.
Old Ship Church Puritan meeting house in
Hingham, Massachusetts, which will become the oldest church building in continuous ecclesiastical use in the United States, is erected.
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.
The
Het Loo Palace at
Apeldoorn in the Netherlands, designed by Jacob Roman and Johan van Swieten and begun in 1684, is completed; the garden is designed by
Claude Desgotz.