1200s in architecture
| 1190s . 1200s in architecture . 1210s | 
| Architecture timeline | 
Buildings and structures
    
    Buildings
    
- c. 1200
- Banteay Kdei temple built in Angkor, Khmer Empire.
- St Hilda's Church, Hartlepool built in England.[1]
- Borgund Stave Church and Heddal Stave Church built in Norway.
 
- 1200 – Qutb Minar minaret in the Delhi Sultanate begun.
- 1201 – Cloth Hall, Ypres, begun.
- 1202 – Rouen Cathedral begun.
- c. 1206 – Cathedral of Amalfi in the Kingdom of Sicily completed.
 Banteay Kdei, Angkor (c. 1200) Banteay Kdei, Angkor (c. 1200)
 St Hilda's, Hartlepool (c. 1200) St Hilda's, Hartlepool (c. 1200)
 Qutb Minar (1200- ) Qutb Minar (1200- )
 Amalfi Cathedral (c. 1206) Amalfi Cathedral (c. 1206)
References
    
- "Church of St Hilda, Headland - 1263355 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
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