- englishhistory.net Stuarts Christopher WrenWhat Is Christopher Wren Famous For? Sitting at the highest point of the city of London is one of the city’s most famous and recognizable sights.
- kids.kiddle.co Christopher_WrenWren was born in East Knoyle in Wiltshire, the only surviving son of Christopher Wren the Elder (1589–1658) and Mary Cox, the only child of the Wiltshire squire...
- pinterest.com carolynwagensel/christopher-wren/Christopher Wren (1632-1732) is the famous architect that designed St Paul's in London that took from 1675 until 1720 to erect.
- factfile.org 10-facts-about-christopher-wrenThe construction was completed in 1710. The cathedral is located Ludgate Hill. Facts about Christopher Wren 2: the other prominent buildings of Wren.
- britain-magazine.com news/sir-christopher-wren/Sir Christopher Wren and St Paul’s Cathedral. But it was the Great Fire of London in 1666 that truly propelled Wren on his career as an architect.
- http://visual-arts-cork.com architecture/christopher-…• Christopher Wren's Architecture • Biography • St Paul's Cathedral • Buildings Designed by Christopher Wren • Legacy • Other Baroque Architects.
- rmg.co.uk stories/topics/christopher-wrenSir Christopher Wren's work still surrounds us today, and includes both churches and secular buildings. Some of his most well known buildings include
- themonument.org.uk discover/sir-christopher-wrenSir Christopher Wren was an English scientist and mathematician, as well as being one of the most distinguished and significant architects in the country.
- guidelondon.org.uk blog/sir-christopher-wren-…Christopher Wren’s only church in the west end of London is Saint James’s, Piccadilly, which stands near the famous shop Fortnum and Mason.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/Christopher_Wren“Doksan yılı aşkın bir süredir kendi çıkarı için değil, kamu yararı için yaşayan bu kilisenin ve şehrin mimarı Christopher Wren, temellerinde burada yatıyor.