1180s in architecture
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Buildings and structures
Buildings
- about 1180
- Reconstruction of the nave and transept of St. Sernin's Basilica, Toulouse, France completed.
- Reconstruction of St. Faith's Church, Sélestat, Alsace completed.
- Construction of Borgund Stave Church, Norway, begun.
- Färlöv Church, Sweden, built.
- Moyse's Hall, Bury St Edmunds, England, built.
- 1181 – Worms Cathedral in Germany mostly finished.
- 1183 – Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily, built.
- 1184 – Modena Cathedral consecrated.
- by about 1185 – Construction of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, England as the church of the Priory of St Frideswide substantially completed.
- 1185
- Reconstruction of Basle Cathedral begins.
- Temple Church in London dedicated.
- Pont Saint-Bénezet, a bridge in Avignon, in southern France, completed.
- 1189 – Rebuilding of Chengling Pagoda (澄灵塔) of Zhengding in Jin dynasty China is completed (begun 1161).
- 1186 – Ta Prohm temple built in Angkor.
- 1188
- Ourense Cathedral in Galicia (Spain) consecrated.
- Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Portsmouth, England, consecrated.
- Main period of work on Dover Castle in England.[1]
- New circular keep of Conisbrough Castle in Yorkshire, England, built by Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey.
- Reconstruction of Chichester Cathedral in England begins.
- St. Sernin's Basilica, Toulouse (1180)
- St. Faith's Church, Selestat (1180)
- Worms Cathedral (1181)
- Monreale Cathedral (1183)
- Modena Cathedral (1184)
- Gopuram at Ta Prohm temple, Angkor (1186)
- Chengling Pagoda (1189)
References
- "History of Dover Castle". English Heritage. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
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