Brick Gothic (German: Backsteingotik, Polish: Gotyk ceglany, Dutch: Baksteengotiek) is a specific style of Gothic architecture common in Northeast and...
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The term Brick Gothic is used for what more specifically is called Baltic Brick Gothic or North German Brick Gothic. That part of Gothic architecture...
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Northwestern Italy. An independent style of brick architecture, known as brick Gothic (similar to Gothic architecture) flourished in places that lacked...
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Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second...
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European Route of Brick Gothic (EuRoB) is an association of cities, towns, regions, municipalities and institutions that have Brick Gothic buildings in their...
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Most Gothic buildings in Poland are made of brick, and belong to the Baltic Brick Gothic, especially in northern Poland (see Significant Brick Gothic buildings...
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This list is a part of the international List of Gothic brick buildings. For the parts of this list on the various countries see: – In long tables, vertical...
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The Brick Gothic House is a historical residence located south of Albia in rural Monroe County, Iowa, United States. Built in 1885 it is a rare example...
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cathedrals List of basilicas European Route of Brick Gothic Notre Dame de Roscudon Church "Mapping Gothic". Columbia University New York. Retrieved 25 July...
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Brick Renaissance is the Northern European continuation of brick architecture after Brick Romanesque and Brick Gothic. Although the term Brick Gothic...
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St. Mary's Church, Stralsund (category Brick Gothic)
before 1380 and showcases remarkable Gothic architecture, serving as an outstanding example of the prevalent Brick Gothic style in northern Germany and the...
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St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk (category Brick Gothic)
formally the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Brick Gothic Catholic church located in central Gdańsk, Poland. With its volume between...
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Sondergotik Lithuanian Gothic Belarusian Gothic Polish Gothic Romano-Gothic Post-Gothic Neo-Gothic Brick Gothic Jettied Buildings Gothic Ecclesiastic Architecture...
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town is known for its renaissance Güstrow Palace, the old town and its brick gothic cathedral with Barlach's Floating Angel sculpture. Güstrow is 45 kilometers...
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Mecklenburg Lakeland. The city is famous for its rich medieval heritage of Brick Gothic architecture, including the world's best preserved defensive wall of...
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St. Martin's Church, Landshut (category Gothic hall churches in Germany)
events of Landshut. The Brick Gothic building features Bavaria's tallest church tower, and this steeple is also the 2nd tallest brick structure in the world...
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Königsberg Cathedral (category Brick Gothic)
romanized: Kafedralny sobor v Kaliningrade; German: Königsberger Dom) is a Brick Gothic-style monument in Kaliningrad, Russia, located on Kneiphof island in...
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Gediminas' Tower (category Brick Gothic)
were built by Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania (c. 1275–1341). The first brick castle was completed in 1409 by Grand Duke Vytautas. The three-floor tower...
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Church of St. Anne, Vilnius (category Brick Gothic)
established circa 1495–1500. It is a prominent example of both Flamboyant and Brick Gothic styles. St. Anne's is a prominent landmark in the Vilnius Old Town that...
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Malbork Castle (category Brick Gothic)
house the growing number of Knights. Soon, it became the largest fortified Gothic building in Europe, on a nearly 21-hectare (52-acre) site. The castle has...
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Lithuanian population. Soon the most important churches were erected in Brick Gothic: Saint Nicholas Church in Vilnius, 1387 Vytautas' the Great Church in...
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best-preserved brick Gothic house in Rostock. [citation needed] St. Mary's Church Marienkirche, on Ziegenmarkt, is an imposing Brick Gothic church. Built...
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Carpenter Gothic, also sometimes called Carpenter's Gothic or Rural Gothic, is a North American architectural style-designation for an application of Gothic Revival...
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Spire (section Gothic spires)
whose Brick Gothic tower was finished in 1507, makes it the tallest brick-built church in the world, and the second tallest (unreinforced) brick building...
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Leaning Tower of Suurhusen (category Brick buildings and structures)
angle of lean in the world, 1.22° more than Leaning Tower of Pisa. The Brick Gothic church in Suurhusen is reminiscent of the old fortress churches. Originally...
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern are often characterized by Brick Gothic village churches and agricultural heritage, like brick homesteads, thatched roof houses, windmills...
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Church of England parish church of All Saints, Ascot Heath is a red brick Gothic Revival building designed by Thomas Rushforth and built in 1864. It has...
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a typical representative of the Hanseatic League with its city-wide Brick Gothic structures and iconic gabled patrician houses and was inscribed on the...
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Belfry of Bruges (category Brick Gothic)
building somewhat lower than in the past; but an openwork stone parapet in Gothic Revival style was added to the rooftop in 1822. A poem by Henry Wadsworth...
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Site in 2002 alongside Wismar in Mecklenburg because of its outstanding Brick Gothic buildings and importance during the Hanseatic League and Swedish rule...
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