From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Overview of the events of 1782 in architecture
The year 1782 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings
Holy Trinity Church, Warsaw
-
Holy Trinity Church, Warsaw, designed by
Szymon Bogumił Zug, is completed.
-
Havana Cathedral is consecrated.
-
Hôtel de Mademoiselle de Condé town house in
Paris, designed by
Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart, is completed (approximate date).
[1]
-
Hôtel de Salm town house in Paris, designed by
Pierre Rousseau, is built.
-
Amphithéâtre Anglais in Paris opened.
-
Royal Swedish Opera in
Stockholm, designed by
Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz, is opened.
-
Frankfurter National-Theater in Frankfurt in Hesse, designed by Johann Andreas Hardt Lieb, is opened.
-
Nottingham General Hospital in England, designed by John Simpson, is opened to patients.
- Kurfürstlicher Pavillon at
Schönbusch (Aschaffenburg) in Bavaria, designed by
Emanuel Herigoyen, is completed.
-
Lohn Estate house in the Swiss canton of Bern is designed by
Carl Ahasver von Sinner.
-
Oxenfoord Castle in Scotland is rebuilt to designs by
Robert Adam.
Events
Awards
Births
Deaths
References
-
^ Braham, Allan (1980). The Architecture of the French Enlightenment. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 210–19.
ISBN
978-0-520-04117-2.