1640s in architecture
Buildings
- The Taj Mahal in Agra, India, is under construction, probably by Ustad Ahmad Lahori, to a commission by Shah Jahan. The mosque and jawab in the complex are completed in 1643.
- 1640
- * Børsen in Copenhagen, designed by Lorentz and Hans van Steenwinckel the Younger and begun in 1619, is completed.
- * 59–60 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, probably designed by Inigo Jones and begun about 1638, is completed.
- * Butterwalk, Dartmouth, England, is completed.
- 1641
- * Tron Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland, designed by John Mylne, is dedicated.
- * The Mauritshuis at The Hague in the Dutch Republic, designed by Jacob van Campen and Pieter Post, is completed.
- 1645–1648 – Main structure of Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, is built.
- 1646
- * The St. Mary Magdalene Chapel, Dingli, Malta, is rebuilt after the original chapel had collapsed.
- * Chehel Sotoun in Isfahan, Persia, is completed.
- * New Church of Saint-Sulpice, Paris, is begun to designs of 1636 by Christophe Gamard; it will not be completed until the later 18th century.
- 1647 – The Changdeokgung in Seoul, Korea, is reconstructed.
- 1648 – Buildings commissioned by Shah Jahan in India:
- * April 6: Red Fort, Delhi, is completed to designs by Ustad Ahmad Lahori.
- * Jama Mosque, Agra, is built.
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