• Sir Christopher Wren (20 October 1632 – 25 February 1723) was a 17th century English architect, designer, astronomer and geometer.
  • And to a third man he addressed the same inquiry and the man answered, "I am helping Sir Christopher Wren build a beautiful cathedral."
  • Sir Christopher Wren was an English scientist and mathematician, as well as being one of the most distinguished and significant architects in the country.
  • Sir Christopher Wren's work still surrounds us today, and includes both churches and secular buildings. Some of his most well known buildings include
  • “Doksan yılı aşkın bir süredir kendi çıkarı için değil, kamu yararı için yaşayan bu kilisenin ve şehrin mimarı Christopher Wren, temellerinde burada yatıyor.
  • An overview of the Sir Christopher Wren Building, as part of the William & Mary Virtual Campus Tour.Music: "Inspiring" by AudioLounge.
  • Deanery of Windsor - the workplace of Christopher Wren's father. The baby was often sick, several of his brothers and sisters died after living for several years.
  • Some of the crypt remained and the Walbrook River caused water problems for any designer. Christopher Wren by Godfrey Kneller 1711.
  • Christopher Wren was born on 20 October 1632 in East Knoyle, Wiltshire, where his father was rector.
  • Sir Christopher Wren designed 52 churches and hundreds of more buildings after London's Great Fire in 1666.