Buildings 7th century in architecture
anji bridge, china
605 – completion of
anji bridge (趙州橋 or zhaozhou bridge) in sui dynasty china.
jvari monastery in georgia.
607 – hōryū-ji (法隆寺) in nara, japan, built first time.
611 – 4 gates pagoda (四門塔) in sui dynasty china completed.
613 – abbey of saint gall in switzerland founded.
618 – st. hripsime church in echmiadzin, armenia built.
635 – convent on lindisfarne, off coast of bernicia (north east england), founded.
636 – xumi pagoda (須彌塔) in zhengding, tang dynasty china, built.
640 – daqin pagoda (大秦塔) in chang an, tang dynasty china, completed.
642 – mosque of amr ibn al-as in fustat, umayyad egypt, begun.
646 – hwangnyongsa pagoda completed.
c. 650 – san juan de baños, palencia in visigothic spain founded (consecrated in 661).
652
giant wild goose pagoda (大雁塔) in chang an, capital of tang dynasty china, first built.
zvartnots cathedral in armenia built.
654 – jumièges abbey in normandy founded.
663 – penglai palace in chang an, capital of tang dynasty china, first occupied.
669 – kōfuku-ji (興福寺) buddhist temple in yamashina, japan, first constructed.
c. 670 – city of kairouan in tunisia , great mosque founded.
after 673 – crypt of san antolin in palencia, visigothic spain.
674 – monkwearmouth-jarrow abbey in northumbria founded.
680 – yakushi-ji (薬師寺) buddhist temple first built in fujiwara-kyō, capital of asuka period japan.
c. 680
santa comba de bande monastery in visigothic kingdom built.
construction begins on san pedro de la nave church in zamora, visigothic spain.
c. 682 – work begin on construction of fujiwara-kyō (藤原京) future capital of japan (694-710).
683 – temple of inscriptions built in maya city of palenque.
684 – qianling mausoleum (乾陵) near chang an, tang dynasty china, completed.
685 691 – dome of rock in jerusalem, umayyad empire, built.
692 – temple of cross built in maya city of palenque.
698 – abbey of echternach in luxembourg founded.
second half of 7th century – saint frutuoso chapel in braga, visigothic kingdom, built.
panorama view of interior of mosque of amr ibn al-as, fustat, egypt
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