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1782 in architecture
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The year 1782 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings

- 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).
- 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
- May 6 – Construction of Grand Palace and Front Palace in Bangkok begins.
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Pierre Bernard.
Births
Deaths
References
References
- Braham, Allan. (1980). "The Architecture of the French Enlightenment". University of California Press.
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