33 Fitzroy Square
33 Fitzroy Square is a notable building located in Fitzrovia, a district in central London, England. The square itself is a fine example of Georgian architecture and is named after Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, who developed the area in the late 18th century.
History[edit | edit source]
The construction of Fitzroy Square began in 1792 and was completed in 1798. The square was designed by the architect Robert Adam, who is renowned for his neoclassical style. The buildings around the square, including 33 Fitzroy Square, were intended to be prestigious residences for the wealthy.
Architecture[edit | edit source]
33 Fitzroy Square is a prime example of Georgian architecture, characterized by its symmetry and classic proportions. The building features a stucco facade, sash windows, and decorative ironwork. The interior of the building includes high ceilings, ornate cornices, and period fireplaces, reflecting the elegance of the era.
Notable Residents[edit | edit source]
Over the years, 33 Fitzroy Square has been home to several notable individuals. One of the most famous residents was the artist Walter Sickert, who lived and worked in the building during the early 20th century. Sickert was a prominent figure in the Camden Town Group and is known for his influence on modern British art.
Current Use[edit | edit source]
Today, 33 Fitzroy Square is used for a variety of purposes, including residential and commercial spaces. The building has been carefully preserved to maintain its historical and architectural significance.
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