Timeline of Architecture - 1st Millennium AD

1st Millennium AD

  • 900s – Akhtala monastery built, intended as a fortress.
  • 800s
  • 700s – Seokguram of Korea is constructed.
  • 600s – St. Hripsime Church, one of the world's oldest surviving Churches, constructed.
  • 500s – Hagia Sophia built in its present form.
  • 400s
  • 300s – Nalanda, Arguably the second oldest university in the world was built in Gupta Empire in India
  • 200s
  • 100s – Pantheon, Rome – the roman temple construction completed
  • 1–99 AD – Emperors Vespasian and Titus build the Colosseum in Rome.

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