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1856 in architecture

Today, 1856 in architecture is a topic of great relevance and interest for society. Since its origins, 1856 in architecture has captured the attention of millions of people around the world, generating debates, discussions and reflections on its importance and impact on our lives. Whether due to its impact on culture, technology, politics or any other field, 1856 in architecture has managed to place itself at the center of media and social attention, becoming a fundamental piece in the construction of our present and future. In this article, we will explore different perspectives and approaches on 1856 in architecture, analyzing its evolution, its implications and its meaning today.

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The year 1856 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Buildings and structures

Buildings opened

Esztergom Basilica, Hungary
The Parliament House, Melbourne, Australia

Buildings completed

Events

Awards

Births

Deaths

Robert Reid

References

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  3. ^ Biddle, Gordon (2003). Britain's Historic Railway Buildings: an Oxford Gazetteer of Structures and Sites. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-866247-5.
  4. ^ "Database Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Bremen". Landherrnamt & St.-Johannis-Schule (in German)
  5. ^ Kyonka, Nick (2007-05-20). "Historic building dies of neglect". Toronto Star.
  6. ^ Kaufman, Mervyn D. (1969). Father of Skyscrapers: A Biography of Louis Sullivan. Boston: Little, Brown & Co.
  7. ^ "Robert Reid". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  8. ^ Colvin, H. M. (1997). A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840. ISBN 0-300-07207-4.