. Christopher Wren (1632-1723).
In the
Great London Fire of 1666, 3,000 houses and 97 churches (to
destroy)._____________ After the Fire London (to
rebuild)_____________, but the new houses (to build)_________ of
stone and brick instead of wood. The streets (to make)__________
wider and open space (to leave)___________ for squares. An
opportunity to plan the new city of London (to give)___________ to
Sir Christopher Wren, the famous English architect. More than fifty
new churches and a large number of houses (to design)___________ by
Wren. St. Paul’s Cathedral (to design)___________ by Christopher
Wren in Gothic Style. Sir Christopher Wren (to bury)_________________
here at the age of 91.
When
was Sir Christopher Wren born?
Where
was Sir Christopher Wren buried?
How
many buildings were destroyed in the Great London Fire?
What
architect was asked to plan the new city of London?
How
many buildings were designed by Wren?