• 1665–1723. It was probably around this time that Sir Christopher Wren was drawn into redesigning a battered St Paul's Cathedral.
  • In the first phase, up to 1685, Wren planned the Cathedral with equal-length nave and choir arms and single-storey aisle walls.
  • Sir Christopher Wren. In 1669 Charles II appointed Wren Surveyor General of the King's Works. As Surveyor General he supervised all work on the royal palaces.
  • A Short Biography of Sir Christopher Wren. Christopher Wren was born on October 20th, 1632 in the village of East Knoyle in Wiltshire.
  • Designed and built (1675–1710) under the supervision of Sir Christopher Wren, it combines Neoclassical, Gothic, and Baroque elements.
  • ...1632 ( October 30 according to the new Gregorian calendar ), one of the most highly acclaimed English architects in history , Sir Christopher Wren was born.
  • Sir Christopher Wren is one of the best-known British architects, with famous works including St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.
  • Sir Christopher Wren was knighted in 1673 and died on February 25th 1723 at the age of 91, he is buried at St Paul’s Cathedral.
  • Sir Christopher Wren was the most celebrated English architect of his time, best known for the design of St Paul's Cathedral in London.
  • Sir Christopher Wren was there provided with a set of rooms and a stipend and required to give weekly lectures in both Latin and English.