1400s in architecture

1400s in architecture

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Buildings

* Seville Cathedral begun (1402)
* 1409 - Upper Castle in Vilnius completed
* 1409 - Trakai Island Castle in Trakai completed

Births

* February 14 - Leone Battista Alberti (died 1472)
* c. 1400 - Antonio di Pietro Averlino, dubbed Filarete (died c. 1469)

Deaths


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