The year 1889 in architecture involved some significant events.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
- March 31 â Eiffel Tower in Paris, designed by Gustave Eiffel. At 300 m, its height exceeds the previous tallest structure in the world by 130 m.
- April 10 â A star is placed on the Mole Antonelliana in Turin, Italy, designed by Alessandro Antonelli, bringing the building's total height to , making it the tallest brick building in Europe.
- April 27 â The Ilha Fiscal Customs House, Brazil
- June 30 â Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Providence, Rhode Island, designed by Patrick Keely, is consecrated.
- October 15 â Amsterdam Centraal railway station in the Netherlands, designed by Pierre Cuypers with roof engineered by L. J. Eijmer
- December 9 â Auditorium Building in Chicago, United States, designed by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler
Buildings completed
- July 12 â Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Sacramento, California), United States, designed by Bryan J. Klinch
- Custom House, Brisbane, Australia, designed by Charles McLay
- Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, United States, designed by Edbrooke and Burnham
- Lillesand Church, Norway, designed by Henrik Thrap-Meyer
- First Presbyterian Church (Detroit, Michigan), United States, designed by George D. Mason and Zachariah Rice
- St George's Church, Lisbon, Portugal, designed by John Medland and Charles Edward Powell
- St. Lawrence Anglican Cathedral Ambohimanoro on Madagascar, designed by William White
- Palau Güell in Barcelona, designed by Antoni GaudÃÂ
- Science Hall in University of Minnesota Old Campus Historic District, Minneapolis, United States, designed by Leroy Buffington and his assistant Harvey Ellis
- Germania Bank Building in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, designed by J. Walter Stevens assisted by Harvey Ellis
- Corbin Building in New York City, United States, designed by Francis H. Kimball
- St. James Episcopal Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts), United States, designed by Henry M. Congdon
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