List of Baroque architecture
The following is a list of examples of various types of Baroque architecture since its origins.
Building | Picture | Location | Date | Architect(s) |
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St Peter's Basilica | Vatican City | 1506–1615 | Michelangelo, Giacomo della Porta, Carlo Maderno | |
Urbanistic complex of the city of Valletta | Valletta, Malta | 1566–1798 | Francesco Laparelli, Gerolamo Cassar | |
Church of the Gesu | Rome, Italy | 1568–1580 | Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, Giacomo della Porta | |
Santa Susanna | Rome, Italy | 1585–1603 | Carlo Maderno | |
Saints Peter and Paul Church | Kraków, Poland | 1597–1619 | Giovanni Maria Bernardoni, Giovanni Trevano | |
Wallenstein Palace | Prague, Czech Republic | 1623–1630 | Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni, Andrea Spezza, Niccolo Sebregondi | |
Château de Versailles | Versailles, France | 1661–1774 | Jules Hardouin Mansart, Louis Le Vau, André Le Nôtre (gardens) and many co-operators | |
Pažaislis monastery | Kaunas, Lithuania | 1664–1696 | Pietro Puttini, Carlo Puttini, Giovanni Battista | |
San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane | Rome, Italy | 1665–1676 | Francesco Borromini | |
San Lorenzo (Turin) | Turin, Italy | 1666–1679 | Guarino Guarini | |
St Paul's Cathedral | London, England | 1675–1710 | Christopher Wren | |
Wilanów Palace | Warsaw, Poland | 1677–1729 | Augustyn Wincenty Locci, Giovanni Spazzio | |
Les Invalides | Paris, France | 1679–1708 | Jules Hardouin Mansart | |
Troja Palace | Prague, Czech Republic | 1679–1685 | Jean Baptiste Mathey, Giovanni Domenico Orsi | |
Branicki Palace | Białystok, Poland | 1691–1697 | Tylman Gamerski | |
Stift Melk | Melk, Austria | 1702–1736 | Jakob Prandtauer | |
Schloss Bensberg | Bergisch Gladbach, Germany | 1703–1711 | Matteo Alberti | |
Saint Nicholas Church | Prague, Czech Republic | 1703–1752 | Christoph Dientzenhofer, Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer | |
Blenheim Palace | Woodstock, England | 1705–1722 | Sir John Vanbrugh | |
Zwinger Palace | Dresden, Germany | 1709–1732 | Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann | |
Pommersfelden castle | Pommersfelden, Germany | 1711–1719 | Johann Dientzenhofer and Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt | |
Karlskirche | Vienna, Austria | 1715–1737 | Johann Fischer von Erlach | |
Mafra Palace | Mafra, Portugal | 1717–1730 | João Frederico Ludovice | |
Holy Trinity Column | Olomouc, Czech Republic | 1716–1754 | Wenzel Render | |
Pilgrimage Church of Saint John of Nepomuk | Žďár nad Sázavou, Czech Republic | 1719–1722 | Jan Santini Aichel | |
Palace of La Granja | Segovia, Spain | 1720–1740 | Teodoro Ardemans and Filippo Juvarra | |
Würzburg Residence | Würzburg, Germany | 1720–1740 | Balthasar Neumann | |
Karlova Koruna Chateau | Chlumec nad Cidlinou, Czech Republic | 1721–1723 | Jan Santini Aichel, František Maxmilián Kaňka | |
Peterhof Palace | St Petersburg, Russia | 1721–1755 | Bartolomeo Rastrelli | |
Frauenkirche | Dresden, Germany | 1726–1738 | George Bähr | |
Trevi Fountain | Rome, Italy | 1732–1762 | Nicola Salvi | |
The High Street screen of Queen's College | Oxford, England | 1733–1736 | Nicholas Hawksmoor | |
Church of St. John's | Vilnius, Lithuania | 1738–1748 | Johann Christoph Glaubitz | |
Mateus Palace | Vila Real, Portugal | 1739–1743 | Nicolau Nasoni | |
Royal Palace of Madrid | Madrid, Spain | 1738–1755 | Filippo Juvarra, Juan Bautista Sacchetti and Ventura Rodríguez. | |
St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery | Kiev, Ukraine | ca. 1746 | Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi and others | |
Queluz Palace | Sintra, Portugal | 1747–1758 | Mateus Vicente de Oliveira | |
See also
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