• ingilizce meali : "here in its foundations lies the architect of this church and city, christopher wren, who lived beyond ninety years...
  • Christopher Wren, by Godfrey Kneller, 1711. The skyline of the city of London in 1973 is very different from what it was when, exactly two hundred and fifty years...
  • It was this Christopher that supervised the topping out ceremony of St Paul's in 1710 and wrote the famous Parentalia, or, Memoirs of the family of the Wrens.
  • Most, if not all prominent Christopher Wren architecture appears on this list, including houses, churches and other structures where applicable.
  • Christopher Wren's Architecture • Biography • St Paul's Cathedral • Buildings Designed by Christopher Wren • Legacy • Other Baroque Architects.
  • He also served as an active Member of Parliament for Old Windsor in 1680, 1689 and 1690. Sir Christopher Wren died on February 25, 1723, in London...
  • Sir Christopher Wren PRS FRS (/ rɛn / ; 30 Ekim 1632 [OS 20 Ekim] - 8 Mart 1723 [OS 25 Şubat]) tarihin çok güzel İngiliz mimarlarından biriydi ve aynı zamanda bir anatomisti...
  • Some of the crypt remained and the Walbrook River caused water problems for any designer. Christopher Wren by Godfrey Kneller 1711.
  • English: Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) was a 17th century English designer, astronomer, geometer and one of the greatest English architects of his time.
  • But St.Paul’s is not only a monument to Sir Christopher Wren, but also to the era in which he lived – an era of revolutionary changes in almost every aspect of society.