1020s in architecture
1010s . 1020s in architecture . 1030s |
Architecture timeline |
Buildings
- 1021 - Church of the Quedlinburg Abbey, Holy Roman Empire built (begun c. 997).
- 1022 - Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes, Catalonia consecrated.
- About 1023
- Romanesque church at Mont Saint-Michel off the Normandy coast founded.
- Construction of Church of St Philibert, Tournus in Burgundy begun.
- About 1025 - City of Gangaikonda Cholapuram founded as a capital of the Chola Empire.
- 1026 – Pomposa Abbey near Ferrara, Italy completed (except the campanile finished in 1063).
- 1029 - Construction of Sant Vicenç de Cardonia, Catalonia begun.
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Quedlinburg Abbey (1021)
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Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes (1022)
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Temple in Gangaikonda Cholapuram (1025)
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Pomposa Abbey (1026)
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