1570s in architecture

1570s in architecture

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Buildings

* 1574 - Selimiye Mosque (begun 1568), designed by Sinan, is completed.
* 1576 - the Pagoda of Cishou Temple in the suburbs of Beijing is completed.
*Fatehpur Sikri is completed.

Events

* 1570 - Andrea Palladio publishes "I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura" (The Four Books of Architecture).

Births

* July 15, 1573 - Inigo Jones (died 1652)

Deaths

* January 8, 1570 - Philibert de l'Orme (born c. 1510)
* November 27, 1570 - Jacopo Sansovino (born 1486)
* December 30, 1572 - Galeazzo Alessi (born 1512)
* July 7, 1573 - Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola (born 1507)
* June 27, 1574 - Giorgio Vasari (born 1511)
* September - Pierre Lescot - French architect (born 1510)


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