1160s in architecture
| 1150s . 1160s in architecture . 1170s | 
| Architecture timeline | 
Buildings and structures
    
    Buildings
    
- About 1160 – Rebuilding of Notre-Dame of Laon began.
- 1160
- Al-Salih Tala'i Mosque built in Cairo, Fatimid Caliphate.
- Rebuilding of Caen Cathedral begun.
- Notley Abbey is founded and the Augustinian Monastery built.
 
- 1162 – Coimbra Cathedral begun.
- 1163
- Thousand Pillar Temple of Warangal built in the Kakatiya Empire.
- Construction of Notre Dame in Paris begun.[1]
 
- 1164 – Golden Gate (Vladimir) completed.[2]
- 1165
- Liuhe Pagoda of Hangzhou, China rebuilt.
- Dhammayangyi Temple built in Bagan, Pagan Kingdom.
 
- 1167
- Nore Stave Church, Norway, built.
- Earliest likely date for construction of building much later known as Marlipins Museum in Shoreham-by-Sea, England, commencing.
 
- 1168
- Uvdal Stave Church, Norway, built.
- Jiangnan Examination Hall, Nanjing, China, built.
 
 Thousand Pillar Temple, Warangal (1163) Thousand Pillar Temple, Warangal (1163)
 Liuhe Pagoda, Hangzhou (1165) Liuhe Pagoda, Hangzhou (1165)
 Dhammayangyi Temple, Bagan (1165) Dhammayangyi Temple, Bagan (1165)
 Nore stave church (1167) Nore stave church (1167)
References
    
- Zraick, Karen; Murphy, Heather (2019-04-15). "Notre-Dame Cathedral: Facts and a Brief History". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
- "The Vladimir and Suzdal Museum". en.vladmuseum.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-04-05.
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