1250s in architecture
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- c. 1250
- Western towers and north rose window of Notre Dame de Paris in the Kingdom of France are completed.
- Hexham Abbey, England completed (begun c. 1170).
- Konark Sun Temple in Odisha built.
- 1250
- Château de Spesbourg, Holy Roman Empire built.
- Ponts Couverts, Strasbourg, opened.
- 1252 – Church of Alcobaça Monastery in Portugal completed.
- c. 1252 – The Franciscan abbey of Claregalway Friary, in Claregalway, County Galway, Ireland is commissioned by Norman knight John de Cogan.
- 1253 – Construction of the upper Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi in Assisi, designed by Elia Bombardone, is completed.
- 1255 – New Gothic choir of the Tournai Cathedral in the Kingdom of France built.
- 1256 – Construction of Hermann Castle in present-day Estonia is started.[1]
- 1257 – Construction of the Basilica di Santa Chiara in Assisi begun.
- 1258 – The main body of the Salisbury Cathedral (begun in 1220) in Salisbury, England, is completed.
- Western Front of Notre Dame de Paris (c. 1250)
- Hexham Abbey (c. 1250)
- Chateau de Spesbourg (c. 1250)
- Konark Sun Temple (c. 1250)
- Lakshminarayana Temple, Hosholalu (1250)
- Alcobaça Monastery church (1252)
- San Francesco d'Assisi (1253)
- Salisbury Cathedral (1258)
Births
- c. 1250 Giovanni Pisano, Italian sculptor, painter, and architect (d. c. 1315)
Deaths
- none listed
References
- Grooss, Poul (2017). The Naval War in the Baltic 1939 -1945. Seaforth Publishing. p. 207. ISBN 9781526700032.
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