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Sir Christopher Wren (architect)

Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723) was a renowned English architect, mathematician, and scientist best known for designing and rebuilding many notable structures in London after the Great Fire of 1666. His most famous work is St. Paul’s Cathedral, admired for its majestic dome and innovative design. Wren integrated classical architecture with new engineering techniques, shaping the city’s skyline. Beyond architecture, he contributed to science and astronomy. His work combines artistic beauty with technical skill, leaving a lasting legacy as one of Britain’s greatest architects.