1030s in architecture
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Architecture timeline |
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- 1030 – Speyer Cathedral, Germany, initiated by Emperor Konrad II.[1]
- 1032 – Santa Maria de Ripoll, Catalonia is consecrated.[2]
- 1033 – St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim, Holy Roman Empire, completed and consecrated.
- 1034 – The Saviour Cathedral of Chernihiv
- 1036 – Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem restored and renovated by the Fatimid caliph after an earthquake in 1033.
- 1037 – Chartres Cathedral in France consecrated for the fifth time (building destroyed today).
- 1037 – St Sophia Cathedral in Kiev founded.
- Santa Maria de Ripoll (1032)
- St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim (1033)
References
- "Speyer Cathedral". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
- Camps, Jordi; Castiñeiras, Manuel; McNeill, John; Plant, Richard (2018). Romanesque Patrons and Processes: Design and Instrumentality in the Art and Architecture of Romanesque Europe. Routledge. p. 55. ISBN 9781351105583.
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