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1756 in architecture
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The year 1756 in architecture involved some significant events.
Events
- Greek Revival architecture appears in the window design for Nuneham House in Oxfordshire, England, by Stiff Leadbetter.
- John Smeaton produces the first high-quality cement using hydraulic lime since Roman times for construction of the third Eddystone Lighthouse (completed 1759).
Buildings and structures
Buildings

- Replacement Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo in Russia, designed by Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, is completed.
- Klov Palace, Kiev in Russia, probably designed by Gottfried Schädel and Pyotr Neyelov, is completed.
- Replacement Basilica of the Birth of the Virgin Mary, Chełm in Poland, designed by Paweł Fontana, is completed.
- Reconstruction of Abbot's Palace (Oliwa) in Gdańsk, Poland, is completed.
- Newbridge, now Old Bridge, Pontypridd in Wales, designed by William Edwards, is completed.
- St Andrew's in the Square, Glasgow, Scotland, designed by Allan Dreghorn, is completed.
- Octagon Chapel, Norwich in England, designed by Thomas Ivory, is completed.
- Original Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road in London is built.
- Trafford Hall in England is built.
- Wrotham Park, Hertfordshire in England, designed by Isaac Ware, is completed.
- Shaw Mansion (New London, Connecticut) is built.
- The President's House (Princeton), New Jersey, is built.
- First Presbyterian Church (Newburyport, Massachusetts) is built.
- Alloways Creek Friends Meetinghouse, Hancock's Bridge, New Jersey, is built.
- Saint Gevorg of Mughni Church, Tbilisi in Armenia is completely rebuilt.
- St John the Evangelist Church, Shobdon, Herefordshire, England, is completely rebuilt with a "Strawberry Hill Gothic" interior. Elements of the previous building are incorporated in folly arches nearby.
Publications
- Isaac Ware publishes A Complete Body of Architecture in London.
Births
Deaths
- July 1 – Giambattista Nolli, Italian architect and surveyor (b. 1701)
References
References
- Worsley, Giles. (April 1985). "The First Greek Revival Architecture". [[The Burlington Magazine]].
- "Pontypridd Bridge". [[Structurae]].
- "St Andrews in the Square". Glasgow Buildings Preservation Trust.
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- Ross, David. "Shobdon, St John Church". Britain Express.
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