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The year 1760 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
Buildings

Palazzo Estense in Varese, Italy
- The Laleli Mosque ("Tulip Mosque") in Istanbul is begun (completed in 1763).
 - St. George's Cathedral, Lviv, Ukraine, designed by Bernard Meretin, is completed.
 - Servite Church, Vienna, designed by Martin Carlone, is consecrated.
 - Santa Maria della Pietà, Venice, designed by Giorgio Massari, is completed.
 - Most Holy Trinity Church, Fulnek, Moravia, designed by Nikolaus Thalherr, is completed.
 - Østre Porsgrunn Church in Telemark, Norway, designed by Lauritz de Thurah and Andreas Pfützner and built by Joen Jacobsen, is consecrated.
 - Holy Trinity Church, Warrington, England, is completed.
 - Interior rococo church decoration of the Monastery of São Martinho de Tibães in northern Portugal, designed by André Soares, is completed.
 - Reredos of Our Lady of Light in Christo Rey Church, Santa Fe, New Mexico, is erected.
 - Reconstruction of St. Cyril's Monastery in Kiev by Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi is completed.
 - Castellania in Valletta, completed by Giuseppe Bonnici to a design by Francesco Zerafa, is opened.
 - Edinburgh City Chambers, designed by John Adam as the Royal Exchange, is opened.
 - Hagley Hall in Worcestershire, England, designed by Sanderson Miller, is completed.
 - Brockdorff's Palace in Copenhagen is completed.
 - Grassalkovich Palace in Bratislava is built.
 - Palazzo Estense in Varese, Lombardy, designed by Giuseppe Bianchi, is completed.
 - Selo Mansion in Ljubljana.
 - New country house at Sølyst (Klampenborg) near Copenhagen is built.
 - Arno's Court Triumphal Arch in Bristol, England, designed by James Bridges, is built.
 - In Amalfi, at Duomo square, a Baroque fountain is built.
 - In Cortona, Tuscany, La Mucchia casa vacanze, a typical Tuscan farmhouse, is built by Count Passerini of Cortona.
 - Stockholm Palace in Stockholm, Sweden is completed.
 - The Old Brick Market, a "handsome expression of civic and commercial life" designed by Peter Harrison, opens in Newport, Rhode Island[1]
 
Births
- September 30 – Michele Cachia, Maltese architect and military engineer (died 1839)
 - date unknown
- James Cavanah Murphy, Irish-born architect and antiquary (died 1814)
 - Willey Reveley, English architect (died 1799)
 
 
Deaths
- November 20 – Giovanni Carlo Galli-Bibiena, Italian architect and designer (born 1717)
 
References
- ↑ Morgan, William (14 February 2019). "5 gems of Rhode Island architecture". The Providence Journal. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
 
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