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The following is a list of examples of typical Baroque architecture.
Building |
Location |
Date |
Architect(s) |
St Peter's Basilica |
Vatican City |
1506–1615 |
Michelangelo, Giacomo della Porta, Carlo Maderno |
San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane |
Rome, Italy |
1665–1676 |
Francesco Borromini |
San Lorenzo |
Turin, Italy |
1666–1679 |
Guarino Guarini |
Château de Versailles |
Versailles, France |
1661–1774 |
Jules Hardouin Mansart, Louis Le Vau, André Le Nôtre (gardens) and many co-operators |
St Paul's Cathedral |
London, England |
1675–1710 |
Christopher Wren |
Les Invalides |
Paris, France |
1679–1708 |
Jules Hardouin Mansart |
Stift Melk |
Melk, Austria |
1702–1736 |
Jakob Prandtauer |
Blenheim Palace |
Woodstock, England |
1705-1722 |
Sir John Vanbrugh |
Zwinger Palace |
Dresden, Germany |
1709–c.1732 |
Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann |
Karlskirche |
Vienna, Austria |
1715–1737 |
Johann Fischer von Erlach |
Pommersfelden castle |
Pommersfelden, Germany |
1711–1719 |
Johann Dientzenhofer and Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt |
Holy Trinity Column |
Olomouc, Czech Republic |
1716–1754 |
Wenzel Render |
Palace of La Granja |
Segovia, Spain |
1720–1740 |
Teodoro Ardemans and Filippo Juvarra |
Peterhof |
St Petersburg, Russia |
1721–1755 |
Bartolomeo Rastrelli |
Frauenkirche |
Dresden, Germany |
1726–1738 |
George Bähr |
Würzburg Residence |
Würzburg, Germany |
1720–1740 |
Balthasar Neumann |
Trevi Fountain |
Rome, Italy |
1732–1762 |
Nicola Salvi |
The High Street screen of Queen's College |
Oxford, England |
1733–1736 |
Nicholas Hawksmoor |
Royal Palace of Madrid |
Madrid, Spain |
1738–1755 |
Filippo Juvarra, Juan Bautista Sacchetti and Ventura Rodriguez. |
St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery |
Kiev, Ukraine |
ca. 1746 |
Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi and others |
Red Gate |
Moscow, Russia |
1753–1757 |
Dmitry Ukhtomsky |
N/A |
Valletta, Malta |
1566–1798 |
Francesco Laparelli, Gerolamo Cassar |