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The year 1799 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- May 9 – St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery in New York City, built by John McComb, Jr., is consecrated.
 - Gracie Mansion in New York City, designed by John McComb, Jr., is built.
 - The Chester Shot Tower, a grade-II*-listed shot tower, is built in the Boughton district of Chester, England.
 - In New Orleans, The Cabildo (first phase) is completed (begun in 1795).
 - Reconstruction of Town Hall, Vilnius, by Laurynas Gucevičius is completed.
 - Broadway Tower, Worcestershire, England, designed by James Wyatt, is completed.[1]
 - Grand Pump Room, Bath, England, designed by Thomas Baldwin and John Palmer, is completed
 - Hjo Church in Sweden is completed.
 
Births
- Approximate date – William Thomas, English-born architect working in Canada (died 1860)
 
Deaths
- February 6 – Étienne-Louis Boullée, French neoclassical architect (born 1728)
 - April 17 – Richard Jupp, English architect (born 1728)
 - June 11 – Joaquín Toesca, Italian-born architect working in Chile (born 1745)
 - August 31 – Nicolas-Henri Jardin, French neoclassical architect (born 1720)
 
References
- ↑ "Broadway Tower". BBC. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
 
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