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The year 1802 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
Buildings
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Mežotne Palace in Latvia

Wrangel Palace in Stockholm, Sweden
- New Satu Mare Chain Church in Romania, designed by Preinlich Sigismund, is completed.
 - New St. George's Church, Dublin, Ireland, designed by Francis Johnston, is completed.
 - The Temple of Saint Philip Neri in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico is completed.
 - The Four Courts in Dublin, designed by James Gandon, is completed.
 - Rebuilding of Liverpool Town Hall in England under the direction of John Foster is completed.
 - The Classen Library in Copenhagen, Denmark, designed by the benefactor Peter Hersleb Classen, presumably assisted by Andreas Kirkerup,[1] is completed.
 - Wildersgade Barracks in Copenhagen, designed by the architects and developers Jørgen Henrich Rawert and Andreas Hallander, is opened.
 - Mežotne Palace in Latvia, designed by Johann Georg Adam Berlitz, is completed.
 - Badenich Palace in Bejsce, Poland, designed by Jakub Kubicki, is built.
 - Sedgeley, a mansion on the Schuylkill River near Philadelphia designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, is completed.
 - Wrangel Palace in Stockholm, Sweden is rebuilt after a fire by Carl Christoffer Gjörwell.
 - New dining room and conservatory for the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England, designed by Peter Frederick Robinson, are completed.
 - Monument to the Magdeburg Rights (Kiev) in Ukraine, designed by Andrey Melensky, is erected.
 
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Hubert Rohault de Fleury.
 
Births
- January 22 – Richard Upjohn, English-born ecclesiastical architect working in the United States (died 1878)
 - August 22 – Félix Marie Charles Texier, French architect and antiquary (died 1871)
 - August 26 – George Wightwick, Welsh-born architect working in south west England and pioneer architectural journalist (died 1872)
 - October 6 – James Bunstone Bunning, English architect (died 1863)
 

Esprit-Joseph Brun
- Stamatios Kleanthis, Greek architect (died 1862)
 - Andrei Stackenschneider, Russian architect (died 1865)
 - Ernst Friedrich Zwirner, Silesian-born architect working in Germany (died 1861)
 
Deaths
References
- ↑ "Amaliegade 38". indenforvoldene.dk. Archived from the original on 2015-02-16. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
 
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