1230s in architecture
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Buildings and structures
    
    Buildings
    
- 1230
- Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa, Italy built[1]
- Ponte Vella at Ourense in Galicia (Spain) rebuilt on Roman foundations[2]
- Luna Vasahi of the Dilwara Temples in India built[3]
- Church of the Jacobins in Toulouse is begun[4]
- Chateau d'Angers begun.[5]
 
- 1234
- Aqsab Mosque, Damascus, Syria built[6]
- Saint-Martin Church, Colmar begun[7]
 
- 1235
- Limburg Cathedral in the Holy Roman Empire consecrated[8]
- Great Hall of Winchester Castle in England completed to a "double cube" design[9]
- Approximate date – Saint-Léger of Guebwiller in the Holy Roman Empire is completed[10]
 
- 1238
- Construction of the Alhambra in Granada begins;[11] it is said that each sovereign of the dynasty of the Nasrides brings a stone to the edifice, and by the end of the Reconquista in 1492, the latest refinements to the palace will have been completed
- Torre dei Conti built in Rome[12]
 
- 1239 – St. Mark Basilica of Heraklion, Venetian Crete, built[13]
 Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa (1230) Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa (1230)
 Luna Vasahi, Dilwara (1230) Luna Vasahi, Dilwara (1230)
 Saint-Léger of Guebwiller (1235) Saint-Léger of Guebwiller (1235)
 Limburg Cathedral (1235) Limburg Cathedral (1235)
 Torre dei Conti, Rome (1238) Torre dei Conti, Rome (1238)
 St. Mark Basilica of Heraklion (1239) St. Mark Basilica of Heraklion (1239)
References
    
- Woods, Joseph (1828). Letters of an architect, from France, Italy, and Greece. Vol. 2. Arch. p. 397.
- Cole, Ben; Davies, Bethan (2004). Walking the Via de la Plata: The Camino de Santiago from Sevilla to Santiago de Compostela. Pili Pala Press. ISBN 978-0-9731698-1-2.
- cie, G. Massiot &. "Dilwara Temple Complex: Luna Vasahi Temple: Detail, doorway showing elaborate carving in marble". curate.nd.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
- "Church of the Jacobins, Toulouse, France - SpottingHistory.com". www.spottinghistory.com. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
- "History of the monument". Château d'Angers. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
- Reference, Marshall Cavendish (2011). Illustrated Dictionary of the Muslim World. Marshall Cavendish. p. 147. ISBN 978-0-7614-7929-1.
- Catholic Church. Diocese of Basel (Switzerland) (1867). Monuments de l'histoire de l'ancien évêché de Bale: recueillis et publiés par ordre du Conseil-exécutif de la République de Berne. Vol. 5. Chez Victor Michel. p. 85.
- Cichy, Bodo (1964). The great ages of architecture: from ancient Greece to the present day. Putnam. p. 210.
- Ross, David. "Winchester Castle". Britain Express. Retrieved 2015-03-06.
- Société pour la conservation des monuments historiques d'Alsace (1865), Bulletin, vol. 3–4, Berger-Levrault, p. 63
- Schlecht, Neil (2007). Spain for Dummies. For Dummies. p. 473. ISBN 978-0-470-10573-3.
- Ramacci, Sabrina (28 August 2014). 1001 cose da vedere a Roma almeno una volta nella vita (in Italian). Newton Compton Editori. p. 751. ISBN 978-88-541-7022-3.
- Bowman, John Stewart (1969). Crete; travelers' guide. Bobbs-Merrill Co. p. 137.
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