1230s in architecture
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This is a list of events related to architecture in the 1230s.
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Buildings and structures
Buildings
- 1230
- Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa, Italy built[1]
- Ponte Vella at Ourense in Galicia (Spain) rebuilt on Roman foundations[2]
- Luna Vasahi of the Dilwara Temples in India built[3]
- Church of the Jacobins in Toulouse is begun[4]
- Chateau d'Angers begun.[5]
- 1234
- Aqsab Mosque, Damascus, Syria built[6]
- Saint-Martin Church, Colmar begun[7]
- 1235
- Limburg Cathedral in the Holy Roman Empire consecrated[8]
- Great Hall of Winchester Castle in England completed to a "double cube" design[9]
- Approximate date – Saint-Léger of Guebwiller in the Holy Roman Empire is completed[10]
- 1238
- Construction of the Alhambra in Granada begins;[11] 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 in Rome[12]
- 1239 – St. Mark Basilica of Heraklion, Venetian Crete, built[13]
- Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa (1230)
- Luna Vasahi, Dilwara (1230)
- Saint-Léger of Guebwiller (1235)
- Limburg Cathedral (1235)
- Torre dei Conti, Rome (1238)
- St. Mark Basilica of Heraklion (1239)
References
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