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Sir Christopher Wren designed a number of the large buildings after the great fire in London in 1666. After that fire it became illegal to have thatched roofs.
To rebuild 52 churches
Christopher Wren was the architect who redesigned England after the Great fire.
Sir Christopher Wren is who Charles II asked to rebuild London.
The Palace of Westminster, the Parliament building which contains the House of Commons and the House of Lords, was designed in the Gothic revival style by Sir Charles Barry, assisted by Augustus Pugin. Barry concentrated on the exterior of the building and Pugin the interior.
he was a bare famous architect
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Sir Christopher Wren rebuilt 51 churches across London in the aftermath of the great fire in 1666. The one he is most famous for is St. Paul's Cathedral, the rebuilding of which was completed in 1710.
St Paul's cathedral in London U.K.
Christopher Wren designed St. Paul's Cathedral in London
'The Monument' designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
Sir Christopher Wren was born in 1632.
If you mean St Pauls Cathedral in London, it was Sir Christopher Wren.
Sir Christopher Wren was born on October 20, 1632.
Sir Christopher Wren was born on October 20, 1632.
Sir Christopher Wren.
Sir Christopher Wren, the famous English architect, is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England. His tomb is located in the crypt of the cathedral, in the south aisle.