List of Renaissance structures
Appearance
The following is a list of notable Renaissance structures.
Belgium
[edit]Czech Republic
[edit]Denmark
[edit]England
[edit]- 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)
France
[edit]- Château d'Amboise
- Château de Blois
- Château de Chambord
- Château de Châteaubriant
- Château de Chenonceau
- Château de Fontainebleau
- Château de Laval
- Hôtel d'Assézat
Germany
[edit]- 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
[edit]- Visegrád, Royal Summer Palace
- Bakócz Chapel in Esztergom
Italy
[edit]- Bergamo, Colleoni Chapel
- Brescia, Palazzo della Loggia
- Dome of khairo-Italian scilia
- 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
- Venice
- Loggetta of St. Mark's Campanile (by Jacopo Sansovino?)
- Biblioteca Marciana (by Jacopo Sansovino)
- Scuola Grande di San Marco
- Vicenza
Lithuania
[edit]- Biržai Castle
- Panemunė Castle
- Radziwill Palace in Vilnius
- Raudondvaris Palace
- Royal Palace of Lithuania (or the Lower Castle) in Vilnius
- St. Michael's Church in Vilnius
Netherlands
[edit]- Binnenhof
- Franeker City Hall
- Huis met de Hoofden
- Hoensbroek Castle
- Montelbaanstoren
- Munttoren
- Noorderkerk
- Oost-Indisch Huis
- Old City Hall (The Hague)
- Delft City Hall
- Haarlem City Hall
- Vleeshal
- Waag (Alkmaar)
- Waag, Amsterdam
- Waag, Haarlem
- Westerkerk
- Zuiderkerk
- Oosterkerk (Hoorn)
Poland
[edit]- Wawel Castle in Kraków
- Sigismund's Chapel at Wawel Cathedral in Kraków
- Old City of Zamość
- Cathedral in Zamość
- Cloth Hall in Kraków
- Poznań Town Hall
- Town Hall in Chełmno
- Krasiczyn Castle
- Brzeg Castle
- Pieskowa Skała Castle
- Firlej Chapel in Bejsce
- Loitz house in Szczecin
- Houses and parish church in Kazimierz Dolny
- Great Arsenal in Gdańsk
- Upper Gate in Gdańsk
- Green Gate in Gdańsk
- Castle in Drzewica
- Baranów Sandomierski Castle
- Jesuit Church, Warsaw
- Town Hall in Chełmno
- Castle in Płakowice near Lwówek Śląski
- Pruszków Castle
- Niemodlin Castle
- Castle in Siedlisko
Portugal
[edit]- Cloister of John III in Convent of the Order of Christ, in Tomar
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Évora
Russia
[edit]Scotland
[edit]Spain
[edit]- El Escorial (by Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera)
- New Cathedral of Salamanca (by Juan de Álava and others)
- Palace of Monterrey in Salamanca (by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón)
- Arzobispo Fonseca College in Salamanca (by Diego de Siloé, Juan de Álava and R. G. de Hontañón)
- Convent of St. Stephen in Salamanca, (by Juan de Álava and R. G. de Hontañón)
- Palace of Guzmanes in León (by R. G. de Hontañón)
- Hospital de la Santa Cruz in Toledo (by Enrique Egas and Alonso de Covarrubias)
- Hospital Tavera, in Toledo (by Bartolomé Bustamante)
- Hospital Real, in Granada (by Enrique Egas)
- Palace of Charles V in Granada (by Pedro Machuca)
- Cathedral of Granada (by Juan Gil de Hontañón, Enrigue Egas and Diego de Siloé)
- Cathedral of Jaén (by Andrés de Vandelvira)
- Cathedral of Baeza (by Vandelvira)
- University of Alcalá de Henares (by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón and others)
- Hostal de los Reyes Católicos of Santiago de Compostela (by Enrique Egas)
Sweden
[edit]See also
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