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1508 CE - 1580 CE: Life of the Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio.
1508 CE: The Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio is born in Padua, Italy.
1546 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio designs the new facade for the town hall of Vicenza (the Basilica Palladiana).
1550 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio designs the Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza.
1551 CE: The Villa Valmarana, aka ‘La Rotonda’, near Vicenza and designed by Andrea Palladio, is built.
1556 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio provides a series of illustrations for a new edition of Vitruvius’ 'On Architecture'.
1565 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio designs the San Giorgio Maggiore church in Venice.
1570 CE: The Four Books of Architecture by Andrea Palladio is published.
1576 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio designs the church now commonly known as Il Redentore in Venice.
1580 CE: The Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza, is completed according to a design by Andrea Palladio.