List of Renaissance structures

The following is a list of notable Renaissance structures. == Belgium == Antwerp City Hall == Czech Republic == Château of Litomyšl Villa Belvedere in Prague Castle of Český Krumlov == Denmark == Kronborg Castle Rosenborg Castle Børsen Frederiksborg Palace == England == Hampton Court Palace, from 1514 onwards Hengrave Hall, Suffolk Sutton Place, Surrey Elizabethan prodigy houses: Burghley House, Cambridgeshire Longleat House, Wiltshire (1567–1580) Hatfield House, Hertfordshire Wollaton Hall, Nottingham Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire Longford Castle, Wiltshire Castle Ashby House, Northamptonshire Montacute House, Somerset Bramshill House, Hampshire Aston Hall, Birmingham Charlton Park, Wiltshire Barrington Court, Somerset, early Elizabethan E plan Astley Hall, Chorley, Lancashire Doddington Hall, Lincolnshire Fountains Hall, North Yorkshire, built with stone from Fountains Abbey next door Charlton House, London, relatively modest, to house James I's young son East Barsham Manor, Norfolk Burton Constable Hall, Yorkshire (exterior) Banqueting House, London (1619–1622) Queen's House, Greenwich, London (1616–1617) Canterbury Quadrangle, St John's College, Oxford == France == Château d'Amboise Château de Blois Château de Chambord Château de Châteaubriant Château de Chenonceau Château de Fontainebleau Château de Laval Hôtel d'Assézat Louvre == Germany == Schloss Johannisburg Ahrensburg Castle Augsburg Town Hall Bremen City Hall Cologne City Hall Düsseldorf City Hall Heidelberg Castle Leipzig City Hall Munich Residenz Schwerin Castle == Hungary == Visegrád, Royal Summer Palace Bakócz Chapel in Esztergom == Italy == Bergamo, Colleoni Chapel Brescia, Palazzo della Loggia Florence Dome of Santa Maria del Fiore (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Ospedale degli Innocenti (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Sagrestia Vecchia (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Basilica di San Lorenzo di Firenze (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Santo Spirito (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Pazzi Chapel at Basilica di Santa Croce (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Palazzo Medici (by Michelozzo) Palazzo Pitti (unknown architect) Palazzo Strozzi Façade of Santa Maria Novella (by L.B. Alberti) Palazzo Rucellai (by L.B. Alberti) Uffizi (by Giorgio Vasari) Rimini, Tempio Malatestiano (by Leon Battista Alberti) Mantua Sant'Andrea (by Leon Battista Alberti) Palazzo Te (by Giulio Romano) Urbino, Palazzo Ducale (by Luciano Laurana) Milan Santa Maria presso San Satiro (by Bramante) Santa Maria delle Grazie (by Bramante) Rome Capitoline Museums (by Michelangelo) Palazzo Farnese (by Giuliano da Sangallo the Younger and Michelangelo) San Pietro in Montorio (by Bramante) Cloister of Santa Maria della Pace (by Bramante) Villa Farnesina Villa Farnese, Caprarola (by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola) Urbino Ducal Palace Venice Loggetta of St.

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List of Renaissance structures

The following is a list of notable Renaissance structures. == Belgium == Antwerp City Hall == Czech Republic == Château of Litomyšl Villa Belvedere in Prague Castle of Český Krumlov == Denmark == Kronborg Castle Rosenborg Castle Børsen Frederiksborg Palace == England == Hampton Court Palace, from 1514 onwards Hengrave Hall, Suffolk Sutton Place, Surrey Elizabethan prodigy houses: Burghley House, Cambridgeshire Longleat House, Wiltshire (1567–1580) Hatfield House, Hertfordshire Wollaton Hall, Nottingham Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire Longford Castle, Wiltshire Castle Ashby House, Northamptonshire Montacute House, Somerset Bramshill House, Hampshire Aston Hall, Birmingham Charlton Park, Wiltshire Barrington Court, Somerset, early Elizabethan E plan Astley Hall, Chorley, Lancashire Doddington Hall, Lincolnshire Fountains Hall, North Yorkshire, built with stone from Fountains Abbey next door Charlton House, London, relatively modest, to house James I's young son East Barsham Manor, Norfolk Burton Constable Hall, Yorkshire (exterior) Banqueting House, London (1619–1622) Queen's House, Greenwich, London (1616–1617) Canterbury Quadrangle, St John's College, Oxford == France == Château d'Amboise Château de Blois Château de Chambord Château de Châteaubriant Château de Chenonceau Château de Fontainebleau Château de Laval Hôtel d'Assézat Louvre == Germany == Schloss Johannisburg Ahrensburg Castle Augsburg Town Hall Bremen City Hall Cologne City Hall Düsseldorf City Hall Heidelberg Castle Leipzig City Hall Munich Residenz Schwerin Castle == Hungary == Visegrád, Royal Summer Palace Bakócz Chapel in Esztergom == Italy == Bergamo, Colleoni Chapel Brescia, Palazzo della Loggia Florence Dome of Santa Maria del Fiore (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Ospedale degli Innocenti (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Sagrestia Vecchia (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Basilica di San Lorenzo di Firenze (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Santo Spirito (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Pazzi Chapel at Basilica di Santa Croce (by Filippo Brunelleschi) Palazzo Medici (by Michelozzo) Palazzo Pitti (unknown architect) Palazzo Strozzi Façade of Santa Maria Novella (by L.B. Alberti) Palazzo Rucellai (by L.B. Alberti) Uffizi (by Giorgio Vasari) Rimini, Tempio Malatestiano (by Leon Battista Alberti) Mantua Sant'Andrea (by Leon Battista Alberti) Palazzo Te (by Giulio Romano) Urbino, Palazzo Ducale (by Luciano Laurana) Milan Santa Maria presso San Satiro (by Bramante) Santa Maria delle Grazie (by Bramante) Rome Capitoline Museums (by Michelangelo) Palazzo Farnese (by Giuliano da Sangallo the Younger and Michelangelo) San Pietro in Montorio (by Bramante) Cloister of Santa Maria della Pace (by Bramante) Villa Farnesina Villa Farnese, Caprarola (by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola) Urbino Ducal Palace Venice Loggetta of St.

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