1440s in architecture

1440s in architecture

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Events

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Buildings

* 1441 - In Heidelberg, Germany: the nave of Heiliggeistkirche is completed, begun in 1410.
* 1441 - King's College Chapel Cambridge is begun; foundation of college by Henry VI.
* 1444 - Palazzo Riciardi in Florence is begun by Michelozzo di Bartolommeo.

Births

* c. 1443 - Giuliano da Sangallo born in Florence (died 1516)
* c. 1444 - Donato Bramante born in Monte Asdrualdo (now Fermignano), Italy (died 11 April 1514)
* c. 1445 - Fra Giocondo ("Frater Giovanni Giocondo") born in Verona (died 1525)

Deaths

* 16 April 1446, Florence - Filippo Brunelleschi (b. 1377)


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