. 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?