1170s in architecture

1170s in architecture

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Buildings

* 1171 - Rebuilding of Canterbury Cathedral began under William of Sens.
* 1171 - Pont d'Avignon begun.
* 1172 - Newcastle Castle rebuilt in stone.
* 1172 - Ikorta church built in Georgia.
* 1174 - Work begun on what later became known as the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
* 1174 - Monreale Cathedral begun.
* 1175 - Sainte-Trinité Abbey Church in Lessay begun.
* 1175 - Soissons Cathedral begun.
* 1176 - Wells Cathedral begun.
* 1177 - The Piazza San Marco in Venice assumes its current shape.
* Sant'Ambrogio, Milan begun.

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