1860 in architecture explained
The year 1860 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
- Spring – Willden Fort, Utah, built by Charles William Willden and his son Ellott (no longer standing).
- June – Oxford University Museum of Natural History, designed by Benjamin Woodward.
- August 28 – St. Augustin, Coburg (Bavaria), consecrated by the Archbishop of Bamberg Michael Deinlein.[1]
- November 22 – Solund Church, Norway, designed by Christian Henrik Grosch, consecrated by Bishop Jens Matthias Pram Kaurin.[2] [3]
- November 28 – Swedish Theatre, Helsinki, Finland, designed by Georg Theodor von Chiewitz.
Buildings completed
Awards
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: St. Augustin-Kirche Coburg . 17 June 2013. st-augustin-coburg.de.
- Web site: Solund kyrkje. Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen. 2013-12-17.
- Web site: Oversikt over Nåværende Kirker. Norwegian. KirkeKonsulenten.no . 2013-12-17.
- Book: Matthews, Henry. 1999. Kirtland Cutter: Architect in the Land of Promise. University of Washington Press. 0-295-97609-8.
- Web site: welland, joseph - Dictionary of Irish Architects . www.dia.ie . 23 August 2018.