Overview of the events of the 1630s in architecture
Buildings and structures[edit]
Buildings[edit]
Sher-Dor Madrasah, Samarkand
- 1630s – Tomb of Ali Mardan Khan in Lahore is built.
- 1630–1631 – Church of San Caio in Rome rebuilt by Francesco Peparelli and Vincenzo della Greca.
- 1630–1635 – The Pearl Mosque at Lahore Fort is built.
- 1631 – Work starts on the basilica of Santa Maria della Salute in Venice, designed by Baldassare Longhena.
- 1632
- 1633
- Completion of the Palazzo Barberini in Rome by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (begun 1627 by Maderno).
- Reconstruction of the Great Synagogue of Vilna completed.
- Completion of St Columb's Cathedral, Derry, Ireland, designed by William Parrott, the first post-Reformation Anglican cathedral built in the British Isles and the first Protestant cathedral built in Europe.[1][2]
- St Paul's, Covent Garden, designed by Inigo Jones, opened to worship, the first wholly new church built in London since the English Reformation.
- Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple in eastern Kyoto, Japan, built.
- Grange Court in Leominster, England, built by John Abel.
- 1634–1635 – House for Constantijn Huygens on the Binnenhof in The Hague (Dutch Republic), designed by Jacob van Campen with the client, is built.
- 1635
Queen's House, Greenwich
- 1635–1636 – Yerevan Kiosk (Revan Köşkü), designed by Architect Kasemi, in the Topkapı Palace, Istanbul, is built.
- 1636
- 1637 – Almshouses at Moretonhampstead, England, built in surviving form.
- 1638
- 1638–1639 – Baghdad Kiosk (Bağdat Köşkü), designed by Architect Kasemi, in the Topkapı Palace, Istanbul, is built.
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