1520s 1530s in architecture 1540s Architecture timeline 1531 – Kõpu Lighthouse on Hiiumaa begins operation. 1532–1536 Rood screen in King's College Chapel...
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The 1530s decade ran from January 1, 1530, to December 31, 1539. January 5 – Strasbourg joins the Christliches Burgrecht, the Protestant alliance of Swiss...
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This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including...
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1510s 1520s in architecture 1530s Architecture timeline c. 1520 Lupton's Range (third side of the Eton School Yard), with Lupton's Tower, designed by architect...
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1520s 1530s in music 1540s Music timeline The decade of the 1530s in music (years 1530–1539) involved some significant events, publications, compositions...
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1530s 1540s in architecture 1550s Architecture timeline 1545 – Part of the Biblioteca Marciana in Venice collapses, causing the architect, Jacopo Sansovino...
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values. Shoin-zukuri (1560s–1860s) Sukiya-zukuri (1530s–present) Minka (Japanese commoner or folk architecture) Gassho-zukuri (Edo period and later) Honmune-zukuri...
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Church in Braga (after 1566) Porta Especiosa of Coimbra Cathedral (1530s) Renaissance architecture Wohl, Hellmut (March 1975). "Review: Recent Studies in Portuguese...
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but no nave or tower. Beginning in the 1530s, the Flamboyant Gothic style of French religious and civil architecture also began to show the influence...
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Portuguese architecture refers to both the architecture of Portugal's modern-day territory in Continental Portugal, the Azores and Madeira, as well as...
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Mannerism (redirect from Mannerist architecture)
Fontainebleau, probably designed by Primaticcio, who painted the oval inset, 1530s or 1540s Benvenuto Cellini, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, 1545–1554 Giambologna...
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publications in the 16th century. 1501 Italic type (cut by Francesco Griffo) is first used by Aldus Manutius at the Aldine Press in Venice, in an octavo...
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This topic covers events and articles related to 2025 in music. African music American music Japanese music Philippine music Scandinavian music South Korean...
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Sabz Burj (category Indo-Islamic architecture)
Delhi. Constructed in 1530s, it is among the earliest Mughal-era buildings and features rare patterns inspired by Timurid architecture from Central Asia...
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Sicilian Baroque (redirect from Sicilian Baroque architecture)
diversity of architecture on the island. A form of decorated classical architecture peculiar to Sicily had begun to evolve from the 1530s. Inspired by...
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Architecture of Wales is an overview of architecture in Wales from the medieval period to the present day, excluding castles and fortifications, ecclesiastical...
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Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo, Lima (category 1530s establishments in the Spanish Empire)
complex located in the city of Lima, Peru. It was created in the 1530s under the patronage of Our Lady of the Rosary and is located in the Historic Centre...
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Casa de Pilatos (category Mudéjar architecture in Andalusia)
glazed tile) designs made in the 1530s by the brothers Diego and Juan Pulido, one of the largest early-modern azulejo collections in the world. The construction...
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putti (cherubs) can be found in the Hôtel du Vieux-Raisin (1520s), the Hôtel de Bernuy and the Hôtel de Tournoer (1530s), the Hôtel de Molinier (1552)...
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Middle Ages (redirect from Europe in the middle ages)
from his black armour, and was first used by John Leland in the 1530s or 1540s. Calais remained in English hands until 1558. This wheel was still simple...
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England (redirect from Life in England)
practised religion in England. The established church of England is the Church of England, which left communion with Rome in the 1530s when Henry VIII was...
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various recurrent elements in their architecture. The onion dome is for example a recurrent and important element in the architecture of Russian churches. Often...
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Michelangelo (category People celebrated in the Lutheran liturgical calendar)
posterity, this project, occupying the artist for much of the 1520s and 1530s, was more fully realised. Michelangelo used his own discretion to create...
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Denmark (redirect from Media in Denmark)
Reformation spread to Scandinavia in the 1530s, and following the Count's Feud civil war, Denmark converted to Lutheranism in 1536. Later that year, Denmark...
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The table of years in architecture is a tabular display of all years in architecture, for overview and quick navigation to any year. Contents: 2000s -...
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Ismaning Palace (category Buildings and structures completed in the 1530s)
is a Baroque palace in Ismaning. It currently serves as the town hall. The palace was built in 1530 by Philip of the Palatinate in the Renaissance style...
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Oxford (redirect from The weather in Oxford)
ecclesiastical institutions were dismantled — the city’s monasteries were closed in the 1530s. Religious strife touched Oxford directly during the Marian persecution:...
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Sebastiano Serlio (category Mannerist architecture in Italy)
Gothic form, that was first seen in Alberti's Santa Maria Novella in Florence (c. 1458). The idea was in the air in the 1530s: several contemporary churches...
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Neo-Inca State (redirect from Inca Government in Vilcabamba)
Inca Empire (1438–1533), which collapsed after the Spanish conquest in the mid-1530s. The Neo-Inca State lasted until 1572, when the last Inca stronghold...
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Vilnius (redirect from Public Transport in Vilnius)
used. According to a legend recorded around the 1530s, Grand Duke Gediminas (c. 1275–1341) was hunting in the sacred forest near Šventaragis' Valley, where...
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