1270s in architecture
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- 1270 – Rebuilding of church of San Francesco de' Ferri in Pisa, Italy completed.
- c.1270 – Rebuilding of Old Synagogue (Erfurt) in Thuringia.
- 1272
- April 13 – Rebuilding of Narbonne Cathedral, in France, in Gothique Méridional style begins.
- Construction of Leaning Tower of Pisa resumes, after almost a century, under Giovanni di Simone, continuing through the decade.
- Construction of Monnow Bridge at Monmouth in Wales begins (traditional date).
- 1273
- Rebuilding of Regensburg Cathedral begins.[1]
- Palazzo Mozzi, an early Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy, is completed (begun in 1260).
- 1274 – Rebuilding of Coutances Cathedral, in France, in its current aspect is completed (begun in 1210).[2]
- 1275 – Rebuilding of Reims Cathedral, in France, is completed (begun in 1211).
- 1276 – Consecration of Altenberger Dom choir.
- 1277 – St. Augustine's Monastery (Erfurt), Germany begun.
- 1277/8 – Construction of Arezzo Cathedral begins.
- 1279
- White Dagoba (白塔), Dadu, located in the later Miaoying Temple (妙应寺) of Beijing, China, is completed (begun in 1271).
- Ince Minaret Medrese at Konya in Turkey, completed.
- San Francesco de' Ferri, Pisa (1270)
- Palazzo Mozzi, Florence (1273)
- Coutances Cathedral (1274)
- Reims Cathedral (1275)
- Altenberger Dom (1276)
- White Dagoba of Miaoying Temple (1279)
Births
Deaths
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References
- Frankl, Paul; Crossley, Paul (2000). Gothic Architecture. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 169. ISBN 0-300-08799-3.
- Michelin France Watford, UK: Michelin. 240. ISBN 978-1-906261-16-0.
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