1290s in architecture
1280s . 1290s in architecture . 1300s |
Architecture timeline |
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- c.1290–97 – Merton College Chapel (choir) in Oxford built
- 1290 – Orvieto Cathedral, Umbria by Arnolfo di Cambio begun
- 1292 – Great Coxwell Barn in England built
- 1293 – Hôpital de Notre-Dame de Fontenilles, Tonnerre, Burgundy, begun
- 1295 – Beaumaris Castle by Master James of Saint George on Anglesey in Wales begun[1]
- 1296
- Florence Cathedral (Il Duomo di Firenze) by Arnolfo di Cambio begun
- Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence by Arnolfo di Cambio begun
- 1299 – Eşrefoğlu Mosque in Beyşehir, Anatolia, completed
Births
Deaths
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