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The year 1764 in architecture involved some significant events.
Events
- Robert Adam's Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia published.
 - Heidelberg Castle (Holy Roman Empire, Germany) is again burned and destroyed by a thunderbolt.
 

Chinese House (Potsdam): European chinoiserie

Jade Belt Bridge (Beijing)
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- Exeter Synagogue (England) is dedicated.
 - New All Saints Church, Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire, England, designed by Simon Harcourt, 1st Earl Harcourt, with James "Athenian" Stuart, is built.
 - Church of St. Stephen, Borovo in Serbia is completed.
 - Iglesia Mayor de San Pedro y San Pablo in San Fernando, Cádiz, is consecrated.
 - Bell tower of Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción (Valdemoro) in Spain is completed.
 - Saint John the Baptist Church, Târgu Mureș in the Habsburg Empire, designed by Jesuit Valentin Scherzer, is built.
 - Church of the Intercession at Kizhi Pogost in Karelia is rebuilt.
 - Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar, Punjab, is rebuilt.
 - Custom House, Lancaster, England is designed by Richard Gillow in the Palladian style.
 - Holkham Hall, England, is completed in the Palladian style by William Kent after thirty years of building work.[1]
 - The Yellow Palace, Copenhagen, is completed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin for the timber merchant H. F. Bargum. It later becomes a residence of the Danish royal family.
 - Château du Prada in France, designed by Victor Louis, is built.
 - The Chinese House in Sanssouci Park, Potsdam (Prussia), designed by Johann Gottfried Büring, is completed.
 - Jade Belt Bridge in grounds of Summer Palace, Beijing (Qing dynasty China) is completed.
 - Sandy Hook Light, New Jersey, is designed and built by Isaac Conro.
 - Construction work begins on the Theatre Royal, Bristol, England, designed by James Paty.
 - Remodelling of Łazienki Palace in Warsaw by Domenico Merlini is begun (completed 1795).
 
Births
- May 1 – Benjamin Latrobe, British-born American neoclassical architect best known for the United States Capitol (died 1820)
 - July 9 – Louis-Pierre Baltard, French architect and engraver (died 1846)
 - August 22 – Charles Percier, French neoclassical architect, interior decorator and designer (died 1838)
 
Deaths
- August 7 – James Burrough, English academic, antiquary and amateur architect (born 1691)
 - Unknown – Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto, Venetian architect (born c.1700)
 
References
- ↑ Summerson, John (1954). Architecture in Britain, 1530 to 1830. Penguin.
 
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