1410s in architecture
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1400s . 1410s in architecture . 1420s |
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Buildings and structures
[edit]Buildings
[edit]- 1410
- In Prague, at the Old Town Hall, the Astronomical Clock (Orloj) is built.
- In Heidelberg, Germany: the Heiliggeistkirche is begun, but the nave takes until 1441 to complete.
- In Kościan (Poland), the monastery and Mary Magdalene and St Nicolas church are built, with the consent of the King of Poland Władysław Jagiełło.
- 1411
- In England, construction of the Guildhall, London, is begun.[1]
- In the Electorate of Saxony, the church of St. Moritz, Halle, is consecrated.
- 1412 – At Seoul in the Korean kingdom of Joseon, the original Changdeokgung palace is completed.
- 1413 – In Dubingiai (Lithuania), a new masonry castle by Vytautas the Great is built.
- 1418 – Brunelleschi and Ghiberti submit plans for the dome of Florence Cathedral.
- 1419
- Brunelleschi designs the loggia of the Ospedale degli Innocenti in Florence.
- The Jiqinglou Fujian tulou in Ming dynasty China is built.
Births
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Deaths
[edit]- 1411 – Jacques Coene, Flemish painter, illustrator and architect
References
[edit]- ^ "History". Guildhall. 25 August 2019. Archived from the original on 10 August 2020. Retrieved February 4, 2024.