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Overview of the events of the 1660s in architecture
September 28 – Second Royal Exchange, London, designed by Edward Jarman, is opened for business.
Alamgir Mosque, Varanasi, is built.
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1661 – English astronomer Christopher Wren advises on repairs to Old St Paul's Cathedral in London and declines appointment to direct new fortifications at Tangier, his earliest known direct involvement with practical architecture.
1666: September 2–5 – The Great Fire of London destroys most of the city including Old St Paul's Cathedral.
1668 – Roger Pratt becomes the first person knighted for services to architecture.