1200s in architecture
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1190s . 1200s in architecture . 1210s |
Architecture timeline |
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- c. 1200
- Banteay Kdei temple built in Angkor, Khmer Empire.
- St Hilda's Church, Hartlepool built in England.[1]
- Borgund Stave Church and Heddal Stave Church built in Norway.
- 1200 – Qutb Minar minaret in the Delhi Sultanate begun.
- 1201 – Cloth Hall, Ypres, begun.
- 1202 – Rouen Cathedral begun.
- 1206 – Göğceli Mosque, Çarşamba, built.
- c. 1206 – Cathedral of Amalfi in the Kingdom of Sicily completed.
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Banteay Kdei, Angkor (c. 1200)
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St Hilda's, Hartlepool (c. 1200)
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Qutb Minar (1200- )
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Amalfi Cathedral (c. 1206)
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References
- ^ "Church of St Hilda, Headland - 1263355 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
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