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==Buildings and structures== {{See also|Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1852}} ===Buildings completed=== [[File:Kings Cross ILN 1852.jpg|thumb|[[London King's Cross railway station|King's Cross railway station]].]] [[File:Houseofcommons1851.jpg|thumb|[[British House of Commons]].]] * January 1 – [[Battle railway station]], [[East Sussex]] (England), designed by William Tress, is opened. * February 3 – The [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom]] in the [[Palace of Westminster]], London (England) designed by [[Charles Barry]] and [[Augustus Pugin]], is opened. * May 15 – [[Teatro Comunale Alighieri]] in [[Ravenna]], designed by [[Tommaso Meduna|Tommaso]] and [[Giovanni Battista Meduna|Giambattista Meduna]], is opened. * October 14 – [[London King's Cross railway station]], designed by [[Lewis Cubitt]], is opened.<ref>{{cite book|last=Jackson|first=Alan A.|title=London's Termini|year=1985 |publisher=David & Charles|location=Newton Abbot|isbn=978-0-7153-8634-7}}</ref> * [[Helsinki Cathedral]], Finland, designed by [[Carl Ludvig Engel]], is completed. * Chapel of [[St Edmund's College, Ware]], England, designed by [[Augustus Pugin]] in 1845, is completed. * [[:File:Ruins of the old St Mary's church and the Rolle family mausoleum by the churchyard in Bicton Park - geograph.org.uk - 1564073.jpg|Rolle Mausoleum]], [[Bicton, Devon]], England, reconstructed by Augustus Pugin, is completed. * [[Siegestor]] (Victory Gate) in [[Munich]], Bavaria, designed by [[Friedrich von Gärtner]], is completed by [[Eduard Mezger]]. * [[Åmodt bro]] suspension bridge, Oslo, Norway. * [[Philippi Covered Bridge]], West Virginia, United States.<ref>{{cite book|title=Covered Bridges in West Virginia|publisher=Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archeology|location=Morgantown, West Virginia}}</ref>
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