• 1665–1723. It was probably around this time that Sir Christopher Wren was drawn into redesigning a battered St Paul's Cathedral.
  • Christopher Wren was born on October 20, 1632, in East Knoyle, Wiltshire, England, and died on February 25, 1723, in London. His title was “Sir Christopher Wren.”
  • 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 (20 October 1632 – 25 February 1723) is one the most significant architects in British history, and was a recognized astronomer
  • 9. The Wren crater on Mercury is named after Sir Christopher Wren. 10. Wren was also one of the first to experiment with injections and blood transfusions on dogs.
  • A Short Biography of Sir Christopher Wren. Christopher Wren was born on October 20th, 1632 in the village of East Knoyle in Wiltshire.
  • Sir Christopher Wren died on 25th February 1723, leaving behind a great legacy as one of the most famous and distinguished architects responsible for some of...
  • Designed and built (1675–1710) under the supervision of Sir Christopher Wren, it combines Neoclassical, Gothic, and Baroque elements.
  • The Sir Christopher Wren Hotel is located right on the River Thames, within easy walking distance of Windsor’s restaurants, shops and attractions...
  • 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.