1741 in architecture

The year 1741 in architecture involved some significant events.

Buildings

 * Auberge de Castille in Valletta, Malta, remodelled to a plan attributed to Andrea Belli.
 * New building for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in Scotland, designed by William Adam, opens.
 * Mineral Water Hospital, Bath, England, designed by John Wood, the Elder, completed
 * North Parade, Bath, designed by John Wood, completed about this date.
 * Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano in Rome, designed by Antoine Derizet, completed about this date.
 * Construction begins on the following Palladian style buildings
 * The Berlin Court Opera, to a design by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff.
 * Russborough House in Ireland, to a design by Richard Cassels.
 * Construction begins on Wissembourg's city hall

Births

 * April 1 – George Dance the Younger, English architect (d. 1825)
 * October 3 – Johann Christian von Mannlich, German painter and architect (d. 1822)
 * December 16 – Erik Palmstedt, Swedish architect (d. 1803)

Deaths

 * May 3 – Josef Munggenast, Austrian architect (b. 1680)
 * October 13 – Jean Aubert, French architect (b. c.1680)