1110s in architecture
1100s . 1110s in architecture . 1120s |
Architecture timeline |
Buildings
- 1110 – Reconstruction of Cathedral St Pierre of Angoulême begun.
- 1110 – Original building of the Worms Cathedral, Holy Roman Empire consecrated (building now mostly disappeared).
- 1111 – Bamberg Cathedral in the Holy Roman Empire consecrated.
- 1112 – Mahadeva Temple of Itagi in the Western Chalukya Empire, India is built.
- about 1113–1150 - Construction of Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
- 1114 – Lakshmi Devi temple, Doddagaddavalli built in the Hoysala Kingdom.
- 1115 – Cloister of the Saint-Pierre abbey in Moissac, France built.
- 1116/17 – Old Bridge, Hasankeyf, Turkey built.
- 1117 – Reconstruction of San Zeno Maggiore in Verona, Italy begun.
- 1117 – Chennakesava Temple, Belur, India (Hoysala Empire) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana.
- 1117 – Almoravid Koubba in Marrakesh built.
- 1118 – Duomo of Pisa, Italy completed (begun in 1063).
- 1118 – Romanesque Reconstruction of the Carolingian Abbey of Sant'Antimo near Siena, Italy, begun.
- 1118 – Reconstruction of the Early Medieval building of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Rome, begun.
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Bamberg Cathedral (1111)
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Angkor Wat (1113-1150)
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Mahadeva Temple of Itagi (1112)
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Lakshmi Devi temple, Doddagaddavalli (1114)
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Saint-Pierre abbey in Moissac (1115)
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Chennakesava Temple of Belur (1117)
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Almoravid Koubba of Marrakesh (1117)
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Duomo of Pisa (1118)
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St. Antimo's Abbey (1118)
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