1020s in architecture
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Buildings and structures
    
    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.[1]
 Quedlinburg Abbey (1021) Quedlinburg Abbey (1021)
 Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes (1022) Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes (1022)
 Temple in Gangaikonda Cholapuram (1025) Temple in Gangaikonda Cholapuram (1025)
 Pomposa Abbey (1026) Pomposa Abbey (1026)
References
    
- Paretas, Montserrat Pagès i (2012). Pintura mural sagrada i profana, del romànic al primer gòtic (in Catalan). L'Abadia de Montserrat. p. 153. ISBN 9788498834857.
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