• In the Great Fire of London of 1666, Old St Paul's was gutted, and the task of designing the replacement was assigned to Sir Christopher Wren on 30 July 1669.
  • Sir Christopher Wren was born under the rule of Charles I. During the year 1632 this child prodigy was born. He was born with the gifts of mathematics.
  • Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723) depicted in the 1673 marble bust by Edwards Pierce at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford.
  • Sir Christopher Wren's work still surrounds us today, and includes both churches and secular buildings. Some of his most well known buildings include
  • Sir Christopher Wren, an English architect, born at East Knoyle, Wiltshire, Oct. 20, 1632, died at Hampton Court, Feb. 25, 1723.
  • Sir Christopher Wren (30 October 1632 – 8 March 1723)[1] was an English polymath during the Enlightenment.
  • Discover facts about Sir Christopher Wren - one of Britain's most distinguished architects.
  • Facts about Christopher Wren 1: one of the notable masterpieces. One of the prominent masterpieces of Wren is Saint Paul’s Cathedral. ... Sir Christopher Wren.
  • ...but it was eventually architecture that won him over, When you look at his turbulent but illustrious life, you could say of Sir Christopher Wren – ‘A Life Well Lived’.
  • 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...