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THE CHRONOLOGY OF ARCHITECTURAL
THEORIA, PRAXIS AND POIESIS
IN
EUROPE
1690 - 1699

Introduction
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Articles - Lectures - Bibliography
- 1690
- 1691
- Papal States
- Rome
- Church of S. Ignazio di Loyola, Illusionistic vault painting.
Painter: frate Andrea Pozzo (1642-1709).
- Ingresso di S. Ignazio in Paradiso
(1691-95).
1692
- The Holly Roman-German Empire
- Vienna
- Schönbrunn
- The project for the palace (1692-1693).
Commissioner: Leopold I (1657-1705).
Arch.: Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656-1723).
1693
1694
- The Holly Roman-German Empire
- Salzburg
- The Dreifaltigkeitskirche (1694-1702).
Arch.: Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656-1723).
*** This is J. B. Fischer von Erlach's first church! ***
- Plan
- Façade
- The Holly Roman-German Empire
- Vienna
- Schönbrunn
- The construction of the palace started (1694-1700).
Commissioner: Leopold I (1657-1705).
Arch.: Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656-1723).
1695
- The Holly Roman-German Empire
- Salzburg
- Neuthorplatz (Herbert von Karajan Square).
Arch.: Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656-1723).
Wild horse tamer, plastic by: M.B. Mandl.
- Berlin
- Zeughaus (1695-1706)
Arch.: Johann Arnold Nering, Martin Grünberg, Andreas Schlüter (1698-99), Jean de Bodt (1700-06)
- Old picture with Königswache
(1818) in the foreground
1696
- The Holly Roman-German Empire
- Salzburg
- The Kollegienkirche (1696-1707).
Arch.: Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656-1723).
1697
1698
1699
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