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The Hammond–Harwood House is a historic house museum at 19 Maryland Avenue in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. Built in 1774, is one of the premier colonial houses remaining in America from the British colonial period (1607–1776). It is the only existing work of colonial academic architecture that was principally designed from a plate in Andrea Palladio's I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura (The Four Books of Architecture) (1570). The house was designed by the architect William Buckland in 1773–1774 for wealthy farmer Matthias Hammond of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It was modeled on the design of the Villa Pisani in Montagnana, Italy, as depicted in Book II, Chapter XIV of Palladio's work. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960, and is now managed by a non-profit organization as

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  • The Hammond–Harwood House is a historic house museum at 19 Maryland Avenue in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. Built in 1774, is one of the premier colonial houses remaining in America from the British colonial period (1607–1776). It is the only existing work of colonial academic architecture that was principally designed from a plate in Andrea Palladio's I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura (The Four Books of Architecture) (1570). The house was designed by the architect William Buckland in 1773–1774 for wealthy farmer Matthias Hammond of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It was modeled on the design of the Villa Pisani in Montagnana, Italy, as depicted in Book II, Chapter XIV of Palladio's work. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960, and is now managed by a non-profit organization as a museum. (en)
  • La Hammond-Harwood House est une maison de l'époque coloniale située dans la ville d'Annapolis, dans l'État du Maryland aux États-Unis. Elle est dessinée par l'architecte William Buckland pour le riche planteur et terminée en 1776. Elle n'est plus habitée depuis 1926 et a été transformée en musée en 1938. Son architecture de style georgien, son décor raffiné et son mobilier témoignent de la vie des notables à l'époque des Treize colonies. (fr)
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  • La Hammond-Harwood House est une maison de l'époque coloniale située dans la ville d'Annapolis, dans l'État du Maryland aux États-Unis. Elle est dessinée par l'architecte William Buckland pour le riche planteur et terminée en 1776. Elle n'est plus habitée depuis 1926 et a été transformée en musée en 1938. Son architecture de style georgien, son décor raffiné et son mobilier témoignent de la vie des notables à l'époque des Treize colonies. (fr)
  • The Hammond–Harwood House is a historic house museum at 19 Maryland Avenue in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. Built in 1774, is one of the premier colonial houses remaining in America from the British colonial period (1607–1776). It is the only existing work of colonial academic architecture that was principally designed from a plate in Andrea Palladio's I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura (The Four Books of Architecture) (1570). The house was designed by the architect William Buckland in 1773–1774 for wealthy farmer Matthias Hammond of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It was modeled on the design of the Villa Pisani in Montagnana, Italy, as depicted in Book II, Chapter XIV of Palladio's work. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960, and is now managed by a non-profit organization as (en)
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