1090s in architecture

1090s in architecture

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Buildings

* 1093 - Maria-Laach Abbey begun.
* 1093 - Durham Cathedral founded.
* 1093 - Ely Cathedral founded.
* 1094 - San Juan de la Peña Monastery consecrated.
* About 1094 - Battle Abbey consecrated.
* 1095 - Sant'Abbondio, Como consecrated.
* 1096 - Norwich Cathedral begun.
* 1098 - Trani Cathedral begun.
* 1099 - Modena Cathedral begun.

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