1220s in architecture
1210s . 1220s in architecture . 1230s |
Architecture timeline |
Buildings
- Early 1220s – Chlemoutsi Crusader castle in Greece is built.
- 1220
- Bishop Evrard de Fouilly initiates work on Amiens Cathedral, in Amiens, France, with Robert de Luzarches serving as architect until 1228.[1]
- Brussels Cathedral begun.
- Salisbury Cathedral begun in England.[1]
- Cluny Abbey's 3rd building campaign, initiated in 1080, is over. It is the world's largest religious building until the 16th century.
- Upper three storeys of Qutb Minar in the Delhi Sultanate added.
- c.1220
- Beauvais Cathedral begun.
- Château de Coucy begun.
- Gawdawpalin Temple finished in Bagan, Pagan Kingdom.
- Cressing Temple Barley Barn in eastern England erected.
- 1221 – Burgos Cathedral begun.
- 1222 – Great Hall of Winchester Castle begun.[1]
- 1227 – Toledo Cathedral begun.
- 1228
- July 17 - The foundation stone of the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi (completed 1253) in Assisi, Italy is laid.
- Chateau d'Angers begun.
- 1229 – Beverston Castle is completed.
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Gawdawpalin Temple, Bagan (c. 1220)
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Cluny III Abbey reconstruction (1220)
References
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