1830 in architecture
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The year 1830 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings
- The Altes Museum in Berlin, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, which was begun in 1823, is completed.
- The Glyptothek museum in Munich, designed by Leo von Klenze, is completed.
- The Museo Correr, a museum in Venice, Italy, is established.
- The Yorkshire Museum in York, England is completed.
- The Wellington Arch in London, designed by Decimus Burton, is completed in its original position.
- St Mary's Church, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, England, designed by Joseph Potter, is consecrated.
- Old Mosque, Ufa, Russia.
- Liverpool and Manchester Railway opened in England.
Births
- January 27 - Edward Middleton Barry, English architect (died 1880)
- July 19 - Alfred Waterhouse, English architect (died 1905)
- November 7 - Emanuele Luigi Galizia, Maltese architect and civil engineer (died 1907)
Deaths
- September 15 - François Baillairgé, Canadian artist, woodcarver and architect (born 1759)
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