Between 1564 and 1600, several notable buildings were constructed, including St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, which began in 1506 but saw significant renovations and completions during this period. The Elizabethan-era Hardwick Hall in England, completed in 1597, is renowned for its architecture and large Windows. Additionally, the Casa de la Ciudad in Mexico City, built in 1561, showcased the blend of Spanish and indigenous architectural styles. These buildings reflect the artistic and cultural advancements of the late Renaissance period.
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