1190s in architecture
1180s . 1190s in architecture . 1200s |
Architecture timeline |
Buildings
- From c. 1190 – 'Cliff Palace' in Mesa Verde (modern-day Colorado) constructed by Ancestral Puebloans of the Pueblo III Era.
- 1191 – St. Gereon's Basilica in Cologne, Holy Roman Empire, consecrated.
- 1191 – Preah Khan Baray built in Angkor, Khmer Empire.
- 1192 – Torpo stave church, Norway, built.
- 1192 – Rebuilding of Lincoln Cathedral begun.[1]
- 1193 – Construction of the Qutub Minar begun in the Delhi Sultanate.
- 1194 – Rebuilding of Chartres Cathedral begun.[1]
- 1195 – Rebuilding of Bourges Cathedral begun.[1]
- c. 1195 – Theotokos Kyriotissa Church built in Constantinople.
- 1196 – Baptistery of Parma constructed.
- 1196 – Minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque completed in Marrakesh, Almohad Morocco.
- 1197 – San Nicola di Bari, in the Kingdom of Sicily completed (begun in 1084).
- 1197 – West Front of the Ely Cathedral finished (begun in 1174).
- 1198 – Dhammayazika Pagoda built in Bagan, Pagan Kingdom (begun in 1196).
- 1199 – St Laurence's Church, Ludlow, in England rebuilt.
- Exact date not specified
- Arabic Baths, Gerona constructed.
- St. Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow, Scotland
- Neak Pean temple built on an island in the middle of Preah Khan Baray in Angkor.
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St. Gereon's Basilica, Cologne (1191)
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Building around Preah Khan, Angkor (1191)
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Torpo stave church (1192)
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Theotokos Kyriotissa Church, Constantinople (c. 1195)
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Koutoubia Mosque minaret, Marrakesh (1196)
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San Nicola, Bari (1197)
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Ely Cathedral West Front (1197)
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Dhammayazika Pagoda, Bagan (1198)
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Neak Pean, Angkor