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The following is a list of examples of various types of Baroque architecture since its origins.
Building
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Picture
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Location
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Date
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Architect(s)
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St Peter's Basilica
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Vatican City
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1506–1615
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Michelangelo, Giacomo della Porta, Carlo Maderno
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Urbanistic complex of the city of Valletta
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Valletta, Malta
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1566–1798
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Francesco Laparelli, Gerolamo Cassar
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Church of the Gesu
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Rome, Italy
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1568–1580
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Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, Giacomo della Porta
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Santa Susanna
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Rome, Italy
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1585–1603
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Carlo Maderno
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Saints Peter and Paul Church
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Kraków, Poland
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1597–1619
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Giovanni Maria Bernardoni, Giovanni Trevano
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Wallenstein Palace
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Prague, Czech Republic
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1623–1630
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Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni, Andrea Spezza, Niccolo Sebregondi
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Château de Versailles
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Versailles, France
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1661–1774
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Jules Hardouin Mansart, Louis Le Vau, André Le Nôtre (gardens) and many co-operators
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Pažaislis monastery
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Kaunas, Lithuania
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1664–1696
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Pietro Puttini, Carlo Puttini, Giovanni Battista
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San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
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Rome, Italy
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1665–1676
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Francesco Borromini
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San Lorenzo (Turin)
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Turin, Italy
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1666–1679
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Guarino Guarini
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St Paul's Cathedral
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London, England
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1675–1710
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Christopher Wren
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Wilanów Palace
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Warsaw, Poland
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1677–1729
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Augustyn Wincenty Locci, Giovanni Spazzio
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Les Invalides
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Paris, France
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1679–1708
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Jules Hardouin Mansart
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Troja Palace
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Prague, Czech Republic
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1679–1685
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Jean Baptiste Mathey, Giovanni Domenico Orsi
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Branicki Palace
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Białystok, Poland
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1691–1697
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Tylman Gamerski
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Stift Melk
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Melk, Austria
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1702–1736
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Jakob Prandtauer
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Schloss Bensberg
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Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
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1703–1711
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Matteo Alberti
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Saint Nicholas Church
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Prague, Czech Republic
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1703–1752
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Christoph Dientzenhofer, Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer
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Blenheim Palace
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Woodstock, England
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1705–1722
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Sir John Vanbrugh
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Zwinger Palace
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Dresden, Germany
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1709–1732
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Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann
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Pommersfelden castle
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Pommersfelden, Germany
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1711–1719
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Johann Dientzenhofer and Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt
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Karlskirche
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Vienna, Austria
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1715–1737
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Johann Fischer von Erlach
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Mafra Palace
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Mafra, Portugal
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1717–1730
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João Frederico Ludovice
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Holy Trinity Column
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Olomouc, Czech Republic
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1716–1754
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Wenzel Render
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Pilgrimage Church of Saint John of Nepomuk
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Žďár nad Sázavou, Czech Republic
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1719–1722
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Jan Santini Aichel
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Palace of La Granja
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Segovia, Spain
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1720–1740
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Teodoro Ardemans and Filippo Juvarra
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Würzburg Residence
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Würzburg, Germany
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1720–1740
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Balthasar Neumann
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Karlova Koruna Chateau
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Chlumec nad Cidlinou, Czech Republic
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1721–1723
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Jan Santini Aichel, František Maxmilián Kaňka
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Peterhof Palace
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St Petersburg, Russia
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1721–1755
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Bartolomeo Rastrelli
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Frauenkirche
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Dresden, Germany
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1726–1738
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George Bähr
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Trevi Fountain
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Rome, Italy
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1732–1762
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Nicola Salvi
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The High Street screen of Queen's College
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Oxford, England
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1733–1736
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Nicholas Hawksmoor
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Church of St. John's
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Vilnius, Lithuania
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1738–1748
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Johann Christoph Glaubitz
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Mateus Palace
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Vila Real, Portugal
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1739–1743
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Nicolau Nasoni
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Royal Palace of Madrid
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Madrid, Spain
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1738–1755
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Filippo Juvarra, Juan Bautista Sacchetti and Ventura Rodríguez.
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St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery
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Kyiv, Ukraine
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ca. 1746
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Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi and others
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Queluz Palace
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Sintra, Portugal
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1747–1758
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Mateus Vicente de Oliveira
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Nuruosmaniye Mosque
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Istanbul, Turkey
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1748–1755
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Simeon Kalfa and Mustafa Ağa
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