•
March 8 – The Bishop of
Popayán, making a pastoral visit to
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia, finds "evil spirits" in the church, and arranges the construction of a new cathedral, the
Concatedral de San Nicolás el Magno. •
August 8 – In
Paris, France, the ''
Académie royale d'architecture'' is suspended by the revolutionary
National Convention, which decrees the abolition of the national academies. •
November 25 –
The Prince Regent lays the foundation stone of the
Chapel Royal, Brighton. •
date unknown • English architect
Thomas Baldwin, having been appointed as the
Bath City Architect in
1775, is dismissed as a result of his rivalry with
John Palmer of Bath. • The
Frydenlund mansion near Copenhagen, Denmark, designed by Caspar Frederik Harsdorff, is destroyed by fire. The Crown sells the estate to
Karl Adolf Boheman, who refurbishes and expands
Johan Cornelius Krieger's original house with the assistance of Jørgen Henrich Rawert. ==Buildings and structures==