1150s in architecture
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1140s . 1150s in architecture . 1160s |
Architecture timeline |
Buildings
- About 1150 - Lantern of Battistero di San Giovanni in Florence constructed.
- 1150
- Murbach Abbey in Alsace completed.
- Tewkesbury Abbey in England completed.
- 1151 - Zamora Cathedral begun.
- 1152 - Great St. Martin Church in Cologne begun.
- 1153 - Baptistry of Pisa begun.
- 1155 - Basilica of San Michele Maggiore in Pavia, Italy completed. It is one of the best surviving examples of Lombard Romanesque architecture.
- 1156 - Senlis Cathedral begun.
- middle of the 12th century - Romanesque church of Saint-Nectaire, France built.
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Murbach Abbey (1150)
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Basilica of San Michele Maggiore, Pavia (1155)
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St.-Nectaire church (c. 1150)
Births
Deaths
- January 13, 1151 - Abbot Suger (b. c.1081), French abbot-statesmen and patron of Gothic architecture.
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