1230s in architecture
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Buildings
- 1230
- Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa, Italy built[1]
- Ponte Vella at Ourense in Galicia (Spain) rebuilt on Roman foundations
- 1234
- Aqsab Mosque, Damascus, Syria built
- Saint-Martin Church, Colmar begun[2]
- 1235
- Limburg Cathedral in the Holy Roman Empire consecrated[3]
- Great Hall of Winchester Castle in England completed to a "double cube" design[4]
- Approximate date - Saint-Léger of Guebwiller in the Holy Roman Empire is completed[5]
- 1238
- Construction of the Alhambra in Grenada begins;[6] it is said that each sovereign of the dynasty of the Nasrides brings a stone to the edifice, and by the end of the Reconquista in 1492, the latest refinements to the palace will have been completed
- Torre dei Conti built by Pope Innocent III in Rome
- 1239 - St. Mark Basilica of Heraklion, Venetian Crete, built[7]
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Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa (1230)
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Saint-Léger of Guebwiller (1235)
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Limburg Cathedral (1235)
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Torre dei Conti, Rome (1238)
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St. Mark Basilica of Heraklion (1239)
Births
Deaths
References
- ↑ Woods, Joseph (1828). Letters of an architect, from France, Italy, and Greece 2. Arch. p. 397.
- ↑ Catholic Church. Diocese of Basel (Switzerland) (1867). Monuments de l'histoire de l'ancien évêché de Bale: recueillis et publiés par ordre du Conseil-exécutif de la République de Berne 5. Chez Victor Michel. p. 85.
- ↑ Cichy, Bodo (1964). The great ages of architecture: from ancient Greece to the present day. Putnam. p. 210.
- ↑ Ross, David. "Winchester Castle". Britain Express. Retrieved 2015-03-06.
- ↑ Société pour la conservation des monuments historiques d'Alsace (1865), Bulletin 3–4, Berger-Levrault, p. 63.
- ↑ Schlecht, Neil (2007). Spain for Dummies. For Dummies. p. 473. ISBN 0-470-10573-9.
- ↑ Bowman, John Stewart (1969). Crete; travelers' guide. Bobbs-Merrill Co. p. 137.
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