List of Gothic Brick Buildings - Wikipedia20180524133006
List of Gothic Brick Buildings - Wikipedia20180524133006
List of Gothic Brick Buildings - Wikipedia20180524133006
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In late 19th and early 20th century, the term was defined with the specification "North German".That was rather a matter of national pride than the outcome of objective
research. When a large part of its region ceased to be German, the specification was dumped, no regard that the region of Gothic brick architecture is much larger. Out of
northern Germany and the Baltic region, the term "Brick Gothic" is adequately applied as as well.[1] As proved by this list, there is a continuous mega-region of Gothic
brick architecture, or Brick Gothic in a sense based on the facts, from the Strait of Dover to Finland and Lake Peipus and to the Subcarpathian region of southeastern
Poland and southwestern Ukraine.
The region around the Baltic Sea, including Northern Germany, has some typical characteristics, but there are also regional and social differences, such as between the
churches of medieval big cities and those of the neighbouring villages. On the other hand, a significant number of Gothic brick buildings erected near the Baltic Sea could
Copernicus' House in
also have been built in the Netherlands or in Flanders, and vice versa.
Toruń, Poland, built
under the rule of the
Furthermore, Gothic brick structures have also been erected in other regions, such as northern Italy, southwestern and central France, and in the Danubian area of
Teutonic Order
southern Germany. The particular architectural styles of some regions differ very much from the others, these are Italian Gothic (with Lombard Gothic, Venetian Gothic
and Tuscan Gothic), French Gothique Méridional. Quite late began the medieval use of brick in England, with the Tudor Style.
Contents
Introduction
Localities
Northern Europe
Southern Europe
Transitional styles
Lists
Belarus "House of the three
Belgium Lepards" in Arras,
Czech Republic northern France
Denmark
England
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Netherlands
Poland
Russia
Slovakia
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
See also
Bibliography
References
Introduction
Brick architecture became common in areas lacking sufficient supplies of natural building stone, such as the North European Plain, where traditional wooden constructions were found inadequate for
monumental structures like churches, castles, or town halls. This was already the case in the 12th century, well within the period of Romanesque architecture. Some Brick Romanesque buildings have
survived into the present time. The use of brick for major architectural features continued into the Renaissance period, so that also Brick Renaissance buildings are known. The transitions between
the architectural styles are continuous.
The Brick Gothic style is characterised by the lack of figural architectural sculpture, and by its creative subdivision and structuring of walls, using built ornaments and the colour contrast between red
bricks, glazed bricks and white lime plaster. Depending on trade connections and transport infrastructure (namely navigable rivers), architectural elements made from hewn stone might be added.
Historically, techniques of building and decorating of brick originated in Lombardy.[2]
Localities
Northern Europe
The northern region of Brick Gothic architecture is similar in extent to, but not identical with the sphere of influence of the Hanseatic League. A preponderance of Gothic
brick buildings is found in the younger cities east of the Elbe which were founded during the German eastward expansion. They include representative urban buildings,
cathedrals and churches, and monasteries of the Mendicant Orders and other communities, especially the Cistercians and the Premonstratensians. The Teutonic Knights
erected brick castles, known as Ordensburgen, in an area extending from historic Prussia to Estonia, and the style was also adopted in Poland and Lithuania.
The style of Gothic brick buildings in northwestern Germany, the Netherlands[3] and Flanders[4] (the latter including the Belgian and the French parts of that area) differs
slightly from that of the countries around the Baltic Sea, but many buldings of one regioen could as well have been bult in the other one. Gothic brick architecture can be
found in a continuous area spanning from the Strait of Dover to Lake Peipus, increasing in latitudinal extent eastward and spreading north to the Finnish Lakeland and
south to the foothills of the Carpates in Poland), forming a roughly triangular area.
In this large area, there is also a wide variety, but in some small sub-regions, very different variants can be found, and some very similar forms can be found in very
different regions. Sankt Marien, Rostock
Southern Europe
Independent of the Northern region, there are four more areas where Gothic brick architecture is concentrated:
The largest is the Padan Plain in northern Italy, with small dependencies in Tuscany.
The second largest southern region of Gothic brick architecture is situated around Toulouse in southwestern France.
The third largest is the region of Bavarian Brick Gothic, extending from Munich with its Frauenkirche down to the Danube river.
The smallest area is located in central France, south of Orleans.
The Bavarian style is very different from the northern German styles. The French and Italian styles differ significantly from both the German and Dutch ones, as well as
from each other.
Transitional styles
In all the regions listed above, a clear distinction of buildings in the Gothic style from those in the preceding Brick Romanesque or in the succeeding Brick Renaissance San Gregorio, Venice
style is not possible. Frequently, buildings originating in one era were altered or added to in the next, the construction of others was begun while one style prevailed, but
was completed in the following style due to the slow progress of the building works. Such buildings can be characterised as belonging to both style epochs.
Lists
This list will never be complete. But it aims to be almost complete to give an unbiased survey as well on the variance as on the geography of Gothic brick buildings.
The dates given here refer to the present extant Gothic structures. Predecessors or post-Gothic alterations are not normally mentioned, but can be assessed by following up the literature. The most
influential structures are indicated by bold print. Romanesque and Renaissance structures are not listed. Gothic Brick structures from outside the Baltic or North German regions, e.g. the Danubian
ones, are also included, while Neogothic edifices are not listed.
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Belarus
– See also Belarusian Gothic -
Hnesna (DE) Church of Saint Michael[5][6] 1524–1527 tower old, nave rebuilt in Gothic Revival style
Kreva Kreva Castle Early 14th century boulders with partial skin of bricks
Kamyenyets Tower 1276–1289 border stronghold, one of the earliest brick constructions in the region
Mir Mir Castle Late 15th to early 16th UNESCO World Heritage Site. Major Renaissance alterations
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Belgium
Public database links:
Provinces of Belgium : West Flanders • East Flanders • Prov. of Antwerp • Limburg (BE) • Flemish & Walloon Brabant, Brussels
West Flanders
Bruges
Damme
Town hall
↑ IBE 78719 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be 1464–1467 façade to the market place of stone (Brabantine Gothic)
/erfgoedobjecten/78719)
Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Hemelvaartkerk
↓ IBE 78708 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/dibe/relict Gothic & Baroque
/78708)</ref>
Belfort
↓ Diksmuide IBE 94380 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/woi/relict
/94380)
Poperinge
Sint-Bertinuskerk
↓ IBE 31244 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be 15th century hall church
/erfgoedobjecten/31244)
Sint-Jankerk
↑ IBE 31213 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/dibe/relict 13th–15th century stabilized and a bit altered in the 19th century
/31213)[7]
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwkerk
↓ IBE 30986 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be end 13th to 14th encenturies hall church
/erfgoedobjecten/30986)[8]
Sint-Michielkerk
↑ Roeselare IBE 23609 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be 1502 Late Gothic hall church
/erfgoedobjecten/23609)
Sint-Martinuskerk
Roeselare-
↓ IBE 23375 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be tower 15th century, nave 17th century, extended in 1895
Oekene
/erfgoedobjecten/23375)
Rumbeke Castle
↑ near Roeselare IBE 23328 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be Gothic, Renaissance & Baroque
/erfgoedobjecten/23328)
Sint-Laurentiuskerk
↑ Steenkerke IBE 83685 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be
/erfgoedobjecten/83685)
Veurne
Sint-Niklaaskerk (NL)
↑ IBE 16812 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be 13th–15th century
/erfgoedobjecten/16812)
Sint-Walburgakerk (NL)
↑ IBE 16814 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be choir 14th century choir Early Gothic, rest Gothic Revival
/erfgoedobjecten/16814)
Sint-Michielskerk
↑ Zuienkerke IBE 58088 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/dibe/relict
/58088)
Provinces of Belgium : West Flanders • East Flanders • Prov. of Antwerp • Limburg (BE) • Flemish & Walloon Brabant, Brussels
East Flanders
Time of
↕ Place Building Notes Image
construction
Sint-Pieter en Sint-Martinuskerk
↓ Assenede IBE 76102 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be oldest parts Romanesque, northern aisle new
/dibe/relict/76102)
St-Odolf-Chapel
↓ Dendermonde IBE 48293 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be 1328 later alterations
/erfgoedobjecten/48293)
St-Barbarakerk (NL)
↓ Maldegem IBE 50564 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be crossing tower & choir
/erfgoedobjecten/50564)
Sint-Pieters-Bandenkerk
Ophasselt,
↑ IBE 8682 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be tower 15th century nave 1777
Geraardsbergen
/erfgoedobjecten/8682)
Sint-Amanduskerk
Schendelbeke first mentioned in 1139, transept and lower parts of the tower
↑ IBE 8731 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be
(Geraardsbergen) Gothic and of brick, alterations in 1669 and 19th century
/erfgoedobjecten/8731)
Heilig Kruiskerk
choir & transept
↑ Stekene IBE 15459 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be Gothic Revival nave 1897
1548
/erfgoedobjecten/15459)
Sint-Catharinakerk(NL)
about 1200 &
↑ Wachtebeke IBE 34347 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be originally aisleless, later enlarged to be a hallchurch
1550–1580
/erfgoedobjecten/34347)
Onze-Lieve-Vrouw Hemelvaartkerk
most of the simple walls of red brick, all complicated parts of
Watervliet, Belgium IBE 59063 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be about 1500
stone
/erfgoedobjecten/59063)
Provinces of Belgium : West Flanders • East Flanders • Prov. of Antwerp • Limburg (BE) • Flemish & Walloon Brabant, Brussels
Province of Antwerp
Sint-Andrieskerk (NL)
↓ Balen IBE 51953 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be
/erfgoedobjecten/51953)
with proviso:
Sint-Fredeganduskerk After-Gothic reconstruction on the foundations of the
↓ Deurne 1603–1644
IBE 11284 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be predecessor, built about 1500 and destroyed in 1579
/erfgoedobjecten/11284)
Begijnhofkerk Sint-Catharina
↑ Herentals IBE 47015 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be 1614
/dibe/relict/47015)
Begijnhofkerk Sint-Catharina
↓ Herenthout IBE 47225 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be 1550 alterations in 1774
/dibe/relict/47225)
Sint-Katharinakerk (NL)
↑ Hoogstraten IBE 46578 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be 1525–1550
/erfgoedobjecten/46578)
Sint-Salvatorkerk
Meerle, 1st haf of 15th – 1st half of
↓ IBE 46688 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be
Hoogstraten 16th century
/erfgoedobjecten/46688)
Sint-Clemenskerk
Minderhout,
↑ IBE 46731 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be choir 1550 alterations 1773
Hoogstraten
/erfgoedobjecten/46731)
Sint-Willibrorduskerk (NL)
↓ Kasterlee IBE 47309 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be tower old, nave Gothic Revival
/erfgoedobjecten/47309)
"Het Paradijs"
↑ IBE 112156 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be citizen's house
/erfgoedobjecten/112156)
Cellenbroedersklooster
↓ IBE 3626 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be ancient monastery, afterwards part of a beginage
/erfgoedobjecten/3626)
Jesus Gate
↑ IBE 3668 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be entrance of a beginage
/erfgoedobjecten/3668)
Limburg
Sint-Laurenskerk
↓ Bocholt only the nave
IBE 86025 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/86025)
Sint-Martinuskerk (NL)
↓ Meeuwen
IBE 72451 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/dibe/relict/72451)
Sint-Trudokerk (NL)
↓ Peer only the tower of brick
IBE 80768 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/80768)
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Hainaut
Fontaine-l'Évêque St Christopher church[10] simple areas of the walls of the nave of brick
Marcq,
St-Martin Church[12] 15th century consecrated in 1347, present building 15th century
Enghien
Sint-Annakerk (NL)
Itterbeek, Walls of the aisles with layers of brick, other parts stone only;
IBE 38985 (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be Gothic 16th century
Dilbeek Romanesqu eparts mid 13th century
/erfgoedobjecten/38985)
nave and base of the tower of red stone, tower of red brick with
Wavre Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church (FR)[14] Gothic 16th century
narrow layers of white stone
Provinces of Belgium : West Flanders • East Flanders • Prov. of Antwerp • Limburg (BE) • Hainaut • Flemish & Walloon Brabant, Brussels
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Czech Republic
Brno Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady 1323–1334 intignated by Queen Elizabeth Richeza
Hradec Kralové Cathedral of the Holy Spirit 1339–1479 built in three periods
Opava
1237 –
Our Lady of the Assumption Co-Cathedral
14th century
Prague
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Denmark
Denmark: North Jutland • Mid Jutland • South Jutland • Funen • Zealand • Lolland & Falster
North Jutland
– Danish "Region Nordjylland" –
Jutland : Aalborg • Brønderslev Kom. • Frederikshavn Kom. • Hjørring + Kom. • Jammerbugt Kom. • Mariager + Kom. • Mors Island • Thisted + Kom. • Vesthimmerlands Kom. • Ribe/Esbjerg Kom. •
Viborg
Aalborg
↓ Budolfi Church about 1450 northern chapel and 14 meters of the choir 1942–1944
Aalborg Monastery
↓ this wing 1506
(DA)
Bislev,
↓ Bislev church (DA) Romanesque nave of granite, white washed Gothic tower of brick
Aalborg Kommune
Ferslev,
↑ Ferslev church (DA) Romanesque nave of granite, white washed Gothic tower of brick
Aalborg Kommune
Frejlev,
↓ Frejlev kirke[15] nave 12th century Romanesque nave of granite, white washed Gothic tower of brick
Aalborg Kommune
Hals,
↑ Hals church (DA) choir Late Gothic, tower Late Gothic & later heighthend
Aalborg Kommune
Nibe,
↑ Nibe church (DA) 15th century
Aalborg Kommune
Sejlflod,
↑ Sejlflod church (DA) brick 16th century
Aalborg Kommune
Storvorde,
↓ Storvorde church 14th century or later
Aalborg Kommune
Tise,
↓ Tise church (DA) Late Gothic enlargement and modernization
Brønderslev Kommune
Tolstrup,
porch Late Gothic, tower
↑ Brønderslev
replaced in 1937
Kommune|Tolstrup kirke[16]]]
Øster Brønderslev,
↑ church (DA) about 1250 nave & base of th tower of granite, tower of red brick, porch of washed biick
Brønderslev Kommune
Elling,
↑ Elling Kirke (DA)/(DE)' 13th century Romanesque & Gothic
Frederikshavn Kommune
Volstrup
↓ Volstrup church (DA) th century Late Romanesque (also brick) & Late Gothic; gables alterated to Baroque style
Frederikshavn Kommune
Skagen,
↑ Sand-Covered Church btw. 13t5 & 1387 nave demolished in 1895
Frederikshavn Kommune
St Cathreine church choir, tower & other additions to the Romensque nave (years on the tower from
↓ Hjørring Gothic 15th century
(DA)[17] renovations)
Skallerup,
↑ Skallerup church (DA) nave Romanesque, tower, sacrity & porch Late Gothic
Hjørring Kommune
Vrensted,
↓ Vrensted church (DA) Late Gothic whitened brick tower; Romanesque nave of granite
Hjørring Kommune
Vrå,
↑ Vrå church (DA) Romensque nave with Late Gothic painted brick tower & porch
Hjørring Kommune
Alstrup,
↓ Alstrup church (DA) choir & tower Late Gothic of brick, whitened
Jammerbugt Kom.
Brovst,
↑ church (DA) Gothic 14th century tower & porch of brick
Jammerbugt Kom.
Gjøl,
↓ Gjøl church[18] nave 1150 brick tower Gothic age
Jammerbugt Kom.
Haverslev, Gothic tower of Romanesque granite church, renovation 1757, poor chronical
↑ Haverslev church
Jammerbugt Kom. information
Ingstrup Sogn, nave with romanesque walls of granit eashley and gothic vaults, whitened Gothic brick
↑ Ingstrup church[20]
Jammerbugt Kom. tower
Pandrup before 1200 Romanesque nave granite walls, mid 15th century Late
↓ church[21] th century
Jammerbugt Kom. Gothic relaunch: brick tower, vauts, doors, frescos
Klim (DA), Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened brick tower and further
↑ Klim church[23] nave 12th century
Jammerbugt Kom. whitened brick additions
Fjerritslev,
↓ Kollerup church[24]]] Gothic about 1500 Romanesque granite nave of 12th century
Jammerbugt Kom.
Lerup sogn,
↑ Lerup church (DA) tower mid 15th century Romanesque nave, Late Gothic whitened brick tower, younger porch
Jammerbugt Kom.
Brovst,
↓ Torslev church (DA)[25] Romanesque nave, Late Gothic tower; upper storey of the tower demolished in 1841
Jammerbugt Kom.
Tranum Sogn,
↑ Tranum Kirke[26] Romanesque nave about 1200, Late Gothic tower about 1450
Jammerbugt Kom.
Vust,
↑ Vust church[27]]] tower about 1500 Romanesque granite nave, Gothic whitened brick tower
Jammerbugt Kom.
Byrum,
↑ Byrum church (DA)[28] 1258 mainly Romanesque, but two Gothic windows an dinside Gothic vaults
Læsø
(DA),
↓ Als church (DA) 1309 white washed
Mariagerfjiord Kom.
Astrup,
↑ Astrup church[29] 1542 octagonal tower of red brick
Mariagerfjiord Kom.
↑ Vindblæs church[31] Brick about 1550 Late Gothic tower and porch
Hvidberg,
↓ Mors island, Hvidberg church[32] tower about 1500 nave 12th century of granite ashley
Morsø Kommune
Nykøbing Mors,
↑ Dueholm Priory founded 1370
Mors
Sejerslev,
↓ Mors island, church[33] Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened brick tower
Morsø Kommune
Vejerslev,
↑ Mors island, Vejerslev church (DA) tower about 1400 Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened brick tower
Morsø Kommune
Torup,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened brick tower ; porch about
↓ Fjerritslev, Torup kirke[34] tower about 1500
1900
Rebild Kommune
Thisted,
↑ church (DA)[35] about 1500 yellow munk brick with granite ashley and chalk, nowadays white washed
Thisted Kommune
Bedsted, Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic red brick tower, interor of the nave
↓ Bedsted church[36]
Thisted Kommune about 1500
Hillerslev,
↑ Hillerslev kirke[37] tower about 1500 Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened brick tower
Thisted Kommune
13 km NE of Thisted,
↓ church (DA)[38] Gothic 15th century Romanesque granite church (about 1200) with Late Gothic whitened brick tower
Thisted Kommune
Lild,
↓ Lild kirke[40] about 1460 munk brick & Bulbjerg stone
Thisted Kommune
Lodbjerg Sogn,
↑ Lodbjerg church (DA) 1530s
Thisted Kommune
Øsløs,
↑ Øsløs Kirke[42] tower about 1500 Romanesque granite nave & choir
Thisted Kommune
Østerild,
↓ Østerild Kirke[43] core about 1160 Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened brick tower
Thisted Kommune
Sennels,
↑ Hillerslev church[44] Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened brick tower and porch
Thisted Kommune
Sjørring,
↓ Sjørring kirke[45] tower about 1500 Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened brick tower
Thisted Kommune
Tømmerby,
↑ Tømmerby kirke[46] nave about 1130, tower & porch late Middle Age of brick, whitened
Thisted Kommune
Villerslev,
↑ Villerslev kirke[47] Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened brick tower
Thisted Kommune
Farsø,
↓ Farsø kirke (DA)[48] nave & choir about 1180, tower & porch Late Gothic of brick, whitened
Vesthimmerland
Gedsted,
↑ Gedsted church (DA) Brick 14th century transept and tower of brick, partly whitened
Vesthimmerland
Simested,
↓ Simested church (DA) brick 16th century Romanesque nave of granite ashley 13ht century
Vesthimmerland
Skivum,
↑ Skivum kirke Romanesque granite church with Gothic whitened brick tower
Vesthimmerland
North Jutland : Aalborg • Brønderslev Kom. • Frederikshavn Kom. • Hjørring + Kom. • Jammerbugt Kom. • Mariager + Kom. • Mors Island • Thisted + Kom. • Vesthimmerlands Kom.
Denmark: North Jutland • Mid Jutland • South Jutland • Funen • Zealand • Lolland & Falster
Mid Jutland
– Danish "Region Midtjylland" –
Aarhus,
Aarhus Kommune
↑ Cathedral end of 14th century to 1500
Framlev Sogn,
↓ Framlev church (DA STUB) Romanesque nave of boulders & trachyte, Late Gothic tower of brick
Aarhus Kommune
Skødstrup Sogn, Romanesque nave of stone, Late Gothic tower, porch and enlargement of the nave by brick,
↓ Skødstrup church (DA)[49]
Aarhus Kommune nowadays all brick painted white
'Spørring Sogn,
Gothic tower & porch of a Romanesque church of
↑ Aarhus Spørring church (DA) brick about 1500
natural stone
Kommune
Sønder Aarslev
↓ Sogn, Sønder Aarslev church (DA) late Middle Age enlargements by brick
Aarhus Kommune
Tilst Sogn,
↑ Tilst church (DA) tower Late Gothic
Aarhus Kommune
Blegind,
Late Gothic tower of brick, white washed nave of
↓ Skanderborg Blegind Kirke (DA)[50]
granite and other stone
Kommune
Foldby Sogn, Romanesque granite church with Gothic brick vaulting & tower; the only church in
↑ Favrskov Foldby church (DA) Favrskov Kommune, whose brick additions are in Gothic style; since 12th century
Kommune ruled by Aarhus cathedral chapter
Grinderslev,
↑ Grinderslev Kirke[51] Late Middel Age tower with basket arched windows at a Romanesque church of granite ashlar
Skive Kommune
Daugård,
white painted Romanesque trachyte church with Late
↑ Hedensted Daugård church (DA)
Gothic brick tower, porch and alterations
Kommune
Løsning-Korning
Sogn, white painted Romanesque trachyte church with Late
↑ Korning kirke[52]
Hedensted Gothic brick tower
Kommune
Ølsted Sogn,
originally Romanesque nave with a Gothic tower of
↓ Hedensted Ølsted church (DA) tower 15th century
yellow brick, alterated in 17th century
Kommune
Øster Snede
Øster Snede kirke,
sogn, white painted brick tower; Romanesque nave with
↑ Natmus (→PDF) (http://danmarkskirker.natmus.dk tower 15th century
Hedensted Gothic alterations
/vejle/oester-snede-kirke/)
Kommune
Horsens,
eastern coast
↓ Church of Our Saviour (Vor Frelsers Kirke DA) 1225 Romanesque & Gothic
Grenaa,
presentday outer appearance dominated by Gothic
↑ Norddjurs St Gertrude church (DA) 14th century
evival additions of 1870
Kommune
Ålsø Sogn,
↓ Norddjurs Ålsø kirke[53] tower 1450 nowadays white painted
Kommune
'Fausing,
↑ Norddjurs Fausing church (DA) Late Gothic porch of brick
Kommune
Ginnerup,
↓ Norddjurs Ginnerup kirke[54] brick 14th century Gothic tower, porch and choir
Kommune
Gjerrild Sogn,
↑ Norddjurs Gjerrild kirke[55] Gothic tower & porch mainly of brick
Kommune
Gjesing Sogn,
↓ Norddjurs Gjesing kirke[56] vaults of the nave, choir, tower of brick
Kommune
Glesborg,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened
↑ Norddjurs Glesborg Kirke (DA)
brick tower
Kommune
Holbæk Sogn,
↓ Norddjurs Holbæk kirke[57] Late Middel Age porch of brikc and tower of granite & brick
Kommune
Homå Sogn,
Romanesque granite building partly replaced by Late
↑ Norddjurs Homå kirke[58] brick Late Gothic
Gothic
Kommune
Karlby,
↓ Norddjurs Karlby kirke[59] Late Gothic stilt tower of brick, white painted
Kommune
Ørsted Sogn,
↑ Norddjurs Ørsted kirke[60] late Middel Age tower of ganite ashley and big brick
Kommune
Ørum,
↓ Norddjurs Ørum church (DA) sacristy (2nd half of 15th century) and tower (1510s) of brick
Kommune
Veggerslev,
↑ Norddjurs Veggerslev kirke (DE)[61] Late Gothic tower & porch of brick
Kommune
Vejlby,
↓ Norddjurs Vejlby Kirke[62] Late Gothic tower and porch of brick
Kommune
Villersø Sogn,
↑ Norddjurs Villersø kirke[63] tower (upper part) & porch (plastered) of brick
Kommune
Vivild Sogn,
↓ Norddjurs Vivild kirke[64] tower & porch late Middle Age of brick
Kommune
Voer Sogn,
↑ Norddjurs church (DA STUB)[65] stilt tower of big red brick – nowadays white painted
Kommune
'Voldby,
↓ Norddjurs Voldby kirke[66] brick since 13th century, 14th century tower, white painted
Kommune
Nørre Snede,
↑ Ikast-Brande church (DA) upper storeys of the white painted Late Gothic tower of brick
Kom.
Gosmer Sogn,
↑ Gosmer church (DA) late Middle Age tower of brick, painted white
Odder Kommune
Hundslund kirke
Hundslund Sogn, Romanesque choir & nave of granite ashley, upper
↓ Natmus (→PDF) (http://danmarkskirker.natmus.dk brick early 16th century
Odder Kommune parts of the white painted Gothic tower of brick
/aarhus/hundslund-kirke/)
Ringkøbing,
↑ Ringkøbing- Ringkøbing church (DA) 15th century & 1550 round bows, but no Renaissance elements
Skjern
Brejning Sogn,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic white
↓ Ringkøbing- Brejning church (DA)
painted brick tower and porch
Skjern
Dejbjerg Sogn,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic white
↑ Ringkøbing- Dejbjerg church (DA)
painted brick tower and porch
Skjern
Nørre Omme
Sogn, Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic white
↓ Nørre Omme kirke[67]
Ringkøbing- painted brick tower
Skjern
Rindum,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic white
↑ Ringkøbing- Rindum church (DA) 12th century
painted brick tower and porch
Skjern
Randers
Ålum sogn,
Romanesque nave with gothic alterartions, tower iin
↓ Randers Ålum church (DA) late 16th century
Gothic-Renaissance transitional style
Kommune
Albæk Sogn,
↑ Randers Albæk Kirke[70] tower & porch ~1450 nave & choir late 11th century of chalk ashley
Kommune
Borup,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic brick
↓ Randers Borupchurch (DA)
tower and some later additions
Kommune
Dalbyneder,
↑ Randers Dalbyneder church (DA) boulders about 1150 boulders & white washed brick
Kommune
Dalbyover,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic brick tower, much of the outer skin of the tower
↓ Randers Dalbyove church (DA)
renewed in 1891
Kommune
Fårup Sogn,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic brick
↑ Randers Fårup church (DA)
porch, white washed
Kommune
Gassum Sogn,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic brick
↓ Randers Gassum church (DA)
tower, white washed
Kommune
Hald Sogn,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened
↑ Randers Hald church (DA)
brick tower, porch & sacristy
Kommune
Harridslev sogn,
whitened Romanesque granite church
↓ Randers Harridslev kirke[71]
with Late Gothic brick tower & porch
Kommune
Hørning sogn,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic brick
↑ Randers Hørning church[72]
tower & transept, Baroque western gate
Kommune
Lem sogn,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic partly
↓ Randers Lem kirke[73]
whitened brick tower, tower renovated in 1760 & 1901
Kommune
Nørbæk Sogn,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic whitened
↑ Randers Nørbæk church (DA)
brick tower
Kommune
Ørum Sogn,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic brick
↓ Randers Ørum church (DA STUB)[74]
porch
Kommune
Råby,
porch of alternant belts of red & yellow brick, tower
↑ Randers Råby Kirke[75] porch 16th century
probaby also of brick, but painted
Kommune
Råsted,
whitened Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic
↓ Randers Råsted church (DA)
brick tower
Kommune
Tånum sogn,
Romanesque granite church with Late Gothic brick
↓ Randers Tånum church[77]
tower and white painted porch
Kommune
Udbyneder,
all of brick: late Romanesque nave & choir and Gothic
↑ Randers Udbyneder church (DA)
tower
Kommune
Skivholme,
late medieval tower and porch of brick, Romanesque
↑ Skanderborg Skivholme church (DA)
choir & nave
Kommune
Rønde,
Bregnet church (DA),
↑ Syddjurs [78] 2nd half of 15th century
Kommune
Dråby,
↓ Syddjurs Dråby church (DA)[79] 1200–1400
Kommune
W of Ryomgård,
↑ Syddjurs Mary Magdalene church (DA/DE) 1425–58
Kommune
Tvilum,
↓ Silkeborg Tvilum Kirke (DA) 13th century
Kommune
Viborg
North + Mid Jutland : Aalborg • Brønderslev Kom. • Frederikshavn Kom. • Hjørring • Jammerbugt Kom. • Mariager • Mors Island • Thisted • Vesthimmerlands Kom. • Aarhus • Horsens • Randers •
Viborg • Ribe/Esbjerg Kom.
Denmark: North Jutland • Mid Jutland • South Jutland • Funen • Zealand • Lolland & Falster
South Jutland
– Jutland part of Danish Region "Region Syddanmark";
that is much more than traditional "Sønderjylland" –
Ribe/Esbjerg Kom.
Grindsted, Grindsted Kirke [[:da:Grindsted Kirke core & tower Romanesque 12th century, 15th century or about 1500 porch & enlargement of the nave by brick,
↓
Billund Kommune (DA)[83] white washed
↓ Kolding Koldinghus 13th century since 1808 in ruins for more than a century
Nybøl,
very late Gothic prolongation and modernization of a Romanesque 12th century
↓ Sønderborg Nybøl Kirke (DA) brick 1582
church, white washed
Kommune
Ribe,
Esbjerg Kommune, until 1250 Romanesque
Romanesque, since 1100 of tufa, sandstone and granite;
↑ western coast Cathedral stone,
Citizens' Tower and chapels (later lateral naves) of brick
since 1283 Gothic brick
↑ Esbjerg Kommune Vester Vedsted Kirke (DA) about 1300 Romanesque nave partly of brick, Gothic choir of brick, all washed
Tønder,
↑ southwestern Kristkirke (DA/DE) 1591/1592 one of the few initially Protestant Gothic churches
Jutland
Jutland : Aalborg • Brønderslev Kom. • Frederikshavn Kom. • Hjørring + Kom. • Jammerbugt Kom. • Mariager + Kom. • Mors Island • Thisted + Kom. • Vesthimmerlands Kom. • Aarhus • Horsens •
Randers • Viborg • Ribe/Esbjerg Kom.
Denmark: North Jutland • Mid Jutland • South Jutland • Funen • Zealand • Lolland & Falster
Funen
and adjacent Islands
Assens Kommune,
↓ Hårby church (DA) 13th century ? many boulders, few brick, washed or even plastered
near Little Belt
↑ Ærø Bregninge Kirke in Ærø (DA) , Romanesque & Gothic, nave mainly of boulders, white washed
↑ Faaborg-Midtfyn Kommune Egeskov Castle completed in 1554 outside Late Gothic, inside Renaissance
Kerteminde,
↓ St Lawrence church (DA) 16th century
eastern coast
Rønninge,
↑ Rønninge Kirke (DA) founded about 1100
Kerteminde Kommune
↑ Odense Kommune Fraugde Kirke (DA) mentioned 1239 brick, stone and alternating layers
Allesø Sogn,
Allesø Kirke (DA)
Odense Kommune
Denmark: North Jutland • Mid Jutland • South Jutland • Funen • Zealand • Lolland & Falster
Zealand
and adjacent Islands
Albertslund,
Capital Region
East Hersted church
↓ sinds 1200 tower of brick, plastered nave of boulders
(DA)
Blovstrød Sogn,
↓ Allerød Kommune, Blovstrød Kirke (DA)
Capital Region
↑ Allerød Kommune Lillerød Kirke (DA) founded about 1100 Romaesque stone bulding enlarged by brick
Ballerup,
↓ Ballerup Kirke (DA)
Capital Region
Brøndby,
near Copenhagen West Brøndby Church
↑ Gothic 15th century begun in 12th century
(DA)
Haslev,
↑ Haslev Church 1370 first stone church about 1100
Faxe Kommune
↓ Faxe Kommune Teestrup Kirke[84]]] Late Romanesque nave, Late Gothic additions, washed
Fredensborg
↑ Asminderød Kirke (DA) founded about 1100 as a round stone church
Kommune
Frederikssund
Frederikssund Kirke
↑ Kommune, about 1200 Romanesque & early Gothic, eastern part rather of boulders
(DA)
Capital Region
Frederikssund
brick gothic additions to Romanesque started building; Romanesque
↓ Kommune, Jørlunde church 11th/12th/ ? century
frescos
NW of Copenhagen
Glostrup (also
↓ Kom.), Glostrup Kirke (DA)
Capital Region
Gribskov
Kommune,
↑ Græsted Kirke (DA) about 1200 Romanesque & Gothic, much of the nave plastered
Capital Region,
north coast
↑ Gribskov Kommune Søborg Kirke (DA) 1140–end 13th century beggun in Romanesque style already by brick
Halsnæs Kommune,
Romanesque of boulders 12th century
↓ Capital Region, Kregme Kirke (DA)
, Gothic of brick 16th century
northern coast
Halsnæs Kommune,
↑ northern coast, Melby Kirke (DA) Gothic 16th century Romanesque coer of boulders since 1080
Capital Region
Helsingør
↓ Saint Olaf's Church Gothic early 15th century basilica, begun in Romanesque style already by brick about 1200
Carmelite Priory
↑ since 1430
with St Mary church
Høje-Taastrup
Upper Taastrup church
↑ Kommune, Gothic 1250–1400 core 1050–1150
(DA)
Capital Region
Copenhagen after fire of 1795 reconstructed in early 20th century; lower parts of the
↓ Former Nicholas church since 13th century
(København) tower original; nowadays a museum
Møn Island,
↓ Vordingborg Bogø Kirke (DA) white washed
Kommune
↓ Møn Elmelunde Kirke (DA) stone 1085 brick & boulders, white washed
Møn,
↓ Vordingborg Magleby Kirke (DA) Gothic 15th/16th century coer earrly 13th century
Kommune
Næstved
Built on the site of an earlier Romanesque church, the Gothic church has
↓ St. Peter's Church 12th to 14th century
scarcely been altered since 1375.
Glumsø,
↓ Glumsø Kirke (DA)
Næstved Kommune
Sjællands Odde,
'Odsherred
↓ Odden Kirke (DA/DE) in stages 13th century – about 1400 washeded; choir enlarged in 1820
Kommune,
northern coast'
Nykøbing Zealand,
Nykøbing church
↓ Odsherred Romanesque brick 1225, Gohtic about 1400
(DA|DE)
Kommune
Odsherred
↑ (DA) 12th century Romanesque nave mainly of boulders, gables triangles of brick, plastered
Kommune
Roskilde
Sankt Jørgensbjerg
↑ begun 1080 as a building of boulders
Kirke (DA)
Gundsømagle Kirke
↓ Roskilde Kommune founded in 1100
(DA)
founded about 1100, nave begun Romanesque with Gohtiv alterations, choir and tower Gothic, brick & stone, white
↑ Roskilde Kommune Snoldelev Kirke (DA)
washed
Sneslev,
↑ Sneslev Kirke[86] 12th/13th century Romanesque & Gothic, tower renaissance
Ringsted Kommune
Kirke Skensved, Church of Kirke nave 14th century, tower & porch 15th century,
↑
Solrød Kommune Skensved (DA)[87] upper tower perhaps rebuilt after 1660 (Swedish Wars)
Stevns Kommune,
↑ south of Strøby Kirke (DA) 13th century brick and stone
Copenhagen
↑ Stevns Kommune Tårnby Kirke (DA) 1200 Romanesque, 1375 Gothic, 1500 porch
Greve Kommune,
↑ south of Tune Kirke[88] 14th/15thcentury predecessor 11th century
Copenhagen
Zealand : Faxe • Helsingør • Møn • Næstved • Odsherred Kom. • Roskilde • Stevns Kom.
Denmark: North Jutland • Mid Jutland • South Jutland • Funen • Zealand • Lolland & Falster
Store Avnede,
↓ near Nakskov, Avnede Church 14th century? white washed; before the damming off of Nakskov Fjord near to the beach
Lolland Kommune
Birket, northern
↓ Birket Church about 1350 washed, Gothtic choir, oldest wodden bell tower of Denmark
Lolland Kommune
southwestern
↓ Gloslunde Church 13th century Romanesque with Gothic additions of porch, sacristy & vaults
Lolland Kommune
Maribo,
↓ Maribo Cathedral 15th century hall church, former nunnery
Lolland Kommune
Nørreballe,
↓ NW of Maribo, Østofte Church 14th century
Lolland Kommune
SW of Nakskov,
↑ Vestenskov Kirke (DA) about1250
Lolland Kommune
4 km ESE of Maribo,
↑ Lolland island, but Engestofte kirke[89] High Gothic, white washed
Guldborgsund Kom.
S of Sakskøbing,
↓ Lolland, Fjelde Kirke (DA) tower 15th century nave romanesque
Guldborgsund Kom.
Lolland,
↑ Kettinge Kirke (DA) 13th century
Guldborgsund Kom.
Lolland,
↓ Majbølle Kirke (DA) 1250–1300
Guldborgsund Kom.
Lolland,
↑ Nysted Kirke (DA) about 1300
Guldborgsund Kom.
Lolland,
↓ Radsted Kirke (DA) Romanesque about 1200, Gothic choir 14th, tower 15th century; Renaissance alterations
Guldborgsund Kom.
Sakskøbing,
↑ Sakskøbing Kirke (DA) 1250–1300 more Romanesque than Gothic detals
Lolland, Guldborgsund Kom.
S of Sakskøbing,
13th century,
↓ Lolland, Slemminge Kirke (DA) two Romanesque & several Gothic arches
tower later
Guldborgsund Kom.
South of Maribo,
↑ Lolland, Vester Ulslev Kirke (DA) nave brfore 1300 Romanesque choir, gothicized Romanesque nave, Late Gothic tower
Guldborgsund Kom.
Falster Island,
↑ Eskilstrup Church Romanesque apse, Gothic tower, washed
Guldborgsund Kom.
northern
↓ Falster, Gundslev Kirke (DA) tower & choir partly Gothic
Guldborgsund Kom.
Falster,
↑ Kippinge Church 13th century
Guldborgsund Kom.
Falster,
↓ Nørre Alslev Church 1308
Guldborgsund Kom.
northern Falster,
↑ Nørre Vedby Kirke (DA) about 1300
Guldborgsund Kom.
northern Falster,
↓ Østofte Kirke.JPG (DA) about 1250
Guldborgsund Kom.
northeastern Falster,
↑ Stubbekøbing Church[90] 13th & 15th century Late Romanesque basiilical nave, Erly Gothic choir, Late Gothic tower, later alterations
Guldborgsund Kom.
east of Nykøbing,
↑ Falster, Sønder Alslev Kirke (DA) tower Gothic
Guldborgsund Kom.
SE of Nørre Alslev,
↑ Falster, Torkilstrup Church tower 15th century Romanesque nave of boulders, Gothic tower of brick
Guldborgsund Kom.
north of Nykøbing,
↑ Falster, Ønslev kirke[91] choir and nave Early Gothic
Guldborgsund Kom.
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England
In England, the use of bricks for pretentious buildings began later than in continental Europe. And the collective of Gothic brick buildings differs, almost no religious buildings and very few urban
ones.
Time of
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construction
East Barsham
↓ Barsham (Norfolk) rebuilt in the 1920s and 1930s
Manor
Burnham-on-Crouch
↓ Creeksea Place Elizabethan architecture
(Essex)
Layer Marney
↓ Colchester (Essex) 1520 tallest Tudor gatehouse in Britain
Tower
near Henley-on-Thames
↓ Greys Court Elizabethan architecture, partly stone with layers of brick, partly brick
(Oxfordshire)
Tudor style buildings for Giles Daubeney (part of Henry VIII's kitchen), Cardinal Wolsey (1516 Great
Richmond upon Thames Hampton Court
↑ 1497–1600 Gatehouse, 1522 Clock Court), Henry VIII (since 1530), Elizabeth I (since 1547); later buildings in
(London) Palace
Baroque style
Great gatehouse
City of Westminster
↓ St James's Palace 1531–1536 Tudor architecture
(London)
north of Newbury
↑ Shaw House Elizabethan architecture
(Berkshire)
↑ Prestbury (Cheshire) Normans Hall partly timber-framed, partly brick photo wanted
↑ Rochester (Kent) Eastgate House Elizabethan architecture, partly brick, partly half-timbered
Sevenoaks District
↓ Otford Palace 1537 ruins
(Kent)
Whitchurch-on-Thames
↓ Hardwick House before 1526 Tudor architecture
(Oxfordshire)
↑ Lincolnshire Tattershall Castle 1430-1450 Brick castle with restored large tower
Herstmonceux
↑ East Sussex mid 15th century One of the oldest brick buildings in England
Castle
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Estonia
Tartu
Destroyed in Livonian War,
Cathedral 15th century east part of ruin now houses Tartu University Museum.
Towers were originally 66 metres (217 feet) high (now 22 m or 72 ft).
Finland
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Hämeenlinna Häme Castle 14th and 15th century, on earlier fieldstone foundations Brick castle
Porvoo Cathedral
Turku
Cathedral
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France
Time of
↕ Department Place Building Notes Image
construction
Nord
destroyed in 1944,
↑ Bellfry (FR) 14th–16th century
almost identically rebuilt in 1961 (images)
Bergues
↑ Cappelle-Brouck Church of St. James the Elder gray brick: parts of the building of brick, parts of stone and de mixed parts
Douai
Templer's House (FR) founded in 1155 changes in the 19th century
shells of the vaults and part of the interior sides of the walls of brick;
↓ Our Lady's Church (FR) 12th–15th centuries
outside all is of sandstone
Dunkerque
Esquelbecq
15 century, tower perhaps the most lovely brick church of French Fladers, famous "White
Hondschoote Saint Vaast Church
1513 Tower" at a relatively low hall church
Église de l'Assomption-
Lederzeele
de-Notre-Dame
↓ Noordpeene Gothic steeple of yellow brick, rest Gothic revival of red brick
Saint-Georges-
Saint-Georges Church
sur-l'Aa
1st third of 13th parts of the buttresses; originally abbey of the Recollet Friars; steeple built
Valenciennes St.-Gery Church (FR)[99]
century in the 19th century
Watten
restored
↓ Wormhout St-Martin Church (FR) pale "sand brick"[100]
1547–1689
Pas de
Calais
Calais
↑ Tour du Guet
Somme
Beaucamps-
↑ Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption (images)
le-Jeune
Alsace
Indre-et-Loire La Riche Plessis-lèz-Tours Castle (FR) 15th–16th century Brick-and-Stone, [103] largely restored in 19th and 20th century
Loir-et-Cher
wings of Charles VIII and Louis XII,
Blois Blois Castle 1440–1501
Flamboyant style and onset of the Brick-and-Stone style[103]
Saint-Viâtre Saint-Viâtre Church (FR) early 16th century southern façade of the transept
Souvigny-en-Sologne Saint-Martin Church (FR) 16th century western part of the nave
Vouzon St-Peter's Church (FR) 15th–16th century tower: stone and mosaic of bricks
Ain
Bâgé-la-Ville Chapelle d'Aigrefeuille (FR) about 1200
Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne
Saône-et-Loire
Forez
– Between Burgundy and Languedoc –
Time of
↕ Department Place Building Notes Image
construction
Haute- Toulouse
Garonne
↓ Hôtel Vinhas[108]
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy
↓ Daux
(images) de Daux
Our-Lady's-Assumption Church*
↑ Grenade (FR)
(FR)
Villefranche de
↓ Our-Lady's-Assumption Church*
Lauragais (FR)
Tarn Albi
Cathedral of Saint-Cecile
↑
(images)
Gaillac
Abbaye Saint-Michel (FR)
↑
(images)
Lavaur
↑ Cathedral Saint-Alain
Église Notre-Dame-du-Bourg
↑ Rabastens
(FR)
Tarn-et-
Garonne
↓ Montauban Église Saint-Jacques (FR)
Ariège Pamiers
Cathédrale Saint-Antonin
↑
(images)
Église Notre-Dame-du-Camp[109] built on a Romanesque predecessor (portal of the 12th century), later
↓ 1343, 1466
(images) reconstructions in 1672, 1769, 1773
Gers The department of Gers has a significant number of buildings in Southern French Gothic (FR) style, built of stone, such as the cathedrals of Condom and Lectoure. Its brick
↑
buildings are found in the southwest, near to Toulouse region.
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Germany
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Saxony
Main period of
↕ Place Building Special features Image
construction
↓ Chemnitz Red Tower (DE) Gotic top storey above natural stone
in 1588, except of the choir destroyed by a fire, nave and tower restored with Renaissance
↓ Dommitzsch Marienkirche[110] 1440–1493 & 1588
alterations
Eilenburg
↑ Hoyerswerda St-John's Church (DE) up to 15th century western gable on roof level
originally a basilica,
↑ Löben (DE) Village church (DE) about 1250 about 1550 reduced to an aisleless church;
only arcades and clerestory of the central nave of brick
↑ Lunzenau Rochsburg Castle since early 13th century nowadays mainly Renaissance
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Saxony-Anhalt
Main period of
↕ Place Building Special features Image
construction
Aken
↓ St. Marien (DE) (1188), 1485 parts of the upper storeys of the towers Gothic and of brick
Gardelegen
hall church with 5 naves
↑ St. Mary's Church (DE) 13th century
(two pairs of aisles)
Gothic changes 13th–15th begun about 1200 in Romanesque style already in brick;
↓ St. Nicholas Church (DE)
century since WW. II partly ruins
↓ Salzwedel Gate
Kloster Neuendorf
↑ 13th to 15th century
(convent)(DE)
Havelberg
Cathedral St. Marien (St. 1150–1170 of stone, originally a Romanesque basilica of stone with flat ceilings
↑
Mary) 1280–1330 mixed After destruction by a fire in 1279, the nave was rebuilt in Gothic style in a mixture of
brick and stone
Kemberg,
↑ St-Mary's Church (DE) 1290–1346 late Romanesque predecessor; tower 1856–1859
S of Wittenberg
gable, framings and buttresses of the southern entrance hall of the church otherwise built
Magdeburg St. Peter's CHurch (DE) entrance 1480
of stone
rebuilt from a Romanesque cross-shaped stone church of the 12th century, lower parts of
↑ Osterburg (Altmark) Nikolaikirche 13th century, choir 1484
the nave and lower storeys of the steeple of stone
Prettin
Salzwedel
↓ St Mary's Church (DE) 1350–1550 Gothic new building replacing a Romanesque predecessor
↑ St Lawrence church (DE) mid 13th century arcades of the aisles and western portal Romanesque
'Mönchskirche ("Monks'
↑ since 1250 former Franziscan monastery, convengtual buildings preserved
Church") (DE)
Fortifications(Steintor,
↑
Neuperver Tor)
Seehausen (Altmark)
↑ Salzkirche (Salt Church)[112] 15th century former church of the Holy Ghost Hospital, later used as a store
Stendal
St Anne church
↑ consecrated 1461 former Franciscan nunnery
& former refectory(DE)
Tangermünde
Stephanskirche (St.
↑ 14th century
Stephen)
↓ St. Elizabeth Chapel (DE) 15th century "Salzkirche" ("Salt Church"), former hospital church, nowadays hall for events
Werben (Elbe)
↓ "Salzkirche (Salt Church)" 15th century former chapel of the Holy Ghost Hospital
↑ Wolmirstedt Wolmirstedt Castle (DE) 1480 chapel and parts of the Unterburg ("Lower Castle")
↑ Zahna St. Mary's Church tower 12th century upper storeys of the steeple of an otherwise Romanesque church, mostly built of stone
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Main period of
↕ Place Building Special features Image
construction
Abbendorf,
↓ Rühstädt, Village church[115] early 16th century Baroque relaunch 1662
Prignitz
Angermünde
brick 15th & 16th
↓ St. Marien (DE) 13th century boulders
century
↓ Franciscan Church (DE) brick since 1300 13th century aisleless building of granite cubes
↓ Defensive city wall with "Pulverturm" late 13th century lower sections partly of boulders
15th – 16th
↑ Baruth/Mark Town church St-Sebastian (DE) late Gothic hall church, lower parts of stone
century
↓ Beelitz St-Mary and St Nicholas (DE) 1247, brick 1511 basilica converted into a Gothic hall church[116]
Beeskow
↓ St-Mary's Church (DE) 15th century hall church; predecessor 14th century
Mäuseturm
↑ Defensive towers Münzturm
Storchenturm
↓ Beeskow Castle (DE) since 1272 lower parts mostly of boulders, upper mostly of brick
Backstein 14. u.
↑ Bad Belzig Eisenhardt Castle (DE)
15. Jh.
Berlin
End of 13th
↓ Graues Kloster (Grey Abbey) Former Franciscan abbey; ruins since World War II
century
Berlin-Spandau St. Nicholas Church (DE) since about 1370 halle church
↓ St. Mary's Church (DE) 1400–1519 predecessors since 1240; tower 19th century
Boitzenburger Land
↑ municipality, Ruins of Boitzenburg monastery (DE) after 1280 Cistercian nunnery, destroyed in Thirty Years War
Uckermark
Brandenburg
(originally three Cathedral St. Peter and Paul (DE),
municipalities, the cities including the foundations erected by brick,
↑ Dehio BB 50 (http://ns.gis-bldam-brandenburg.de/HTML- Mainly 1165–1240
first brick church in the Margraviate of Brandenburg
8336/BRBDom.pdf.html)
Brandenburg Altstadt
Brandenburg Neustadt
and the village
until 1237 chapel of the margravian castle,
↓ Dom-Brandenburg; St-Peter's Chapel (St.-Petri-Kapelle DE) 1314–1320 since 1320 parish for the laic inhabitants of the
the cities united in 1715, Cathedral Island
Dom Brandenburg
incorporated in 1929)
eastern part pure Gothic,
↑ Cathedral Monastery (Domklausur DE) northern part since 1707 modest Baroque,
western part since 1870 Gothic Revival
↑ St.-Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine) (DE) after 1401 two phases of construction, parish of Neustadt
1286–Ende 14.
↓ Sts-Peter & Paul Convent (DE) Neustadt
Jh.
Plauer Turm
Two separate defensive wall rings (Altstadt & Neustadt), Rathenower Turm
↑
4 surviving gate towers
Mühlentorturm
Steintorturm
Buckow, St Mary church,[117] former pilgrimage, relics of 14th century chapel in the
↑ Nennhausen, Dehio BB 173 (http://ns.gis-bldam-brandenburg.de/HTML- 1344 & 1473 choir of → 15th century church, retrospective style,
N of Brandenburg city 8336/BuckowNennhHVLmarien.pdf.html) following St Peter near Brandenburg cathedral
Burxdorf,
1st half of 13
↓ Bad Liebenwerda, Village church (DE)
century
Elbe-Elster district
Cottbus,
Lower Lusatia 15th – 16th
↑ St-Nicholas Church (DE)
century
Eberswalde,
↓ St Mary Magdalene church (DE) 1303, 1503 various Gothic Revival alterations in 1876
near Oder river
Fergitz on
bt. 13th & 15th
Oberuckersee, Village church[118] brick on a base of boulders, decorated eastern gable
century
Uckermark
Frankfurt (Oder)
1253–1367,
↑ Marienkirche (St. Mary) additions in 15th
century
Begun 1253,
↓ Town hall altered in 14th
century
Friedersdorf,
15th century,
↑ Sonnewalde, Village churchh[119]
brick 16th century
Elbe-Elster
↑ Gransee St-Mary Church (DE) 14th–16th century with older parts of the predecessor of boulders
↑ Heaven's Gate Monastery (DE: Kloster Himmelpfort) since 1308 decay 18th–21st century (2010 fire of the brewery)
Holzhausen, (DE) ,
↑ Kyritz, Dehio BB 489 (http://ns.gis-bldam-brandenburg.de/HTML- about 1300 windows & blind arcades of brick on the Easter gable
Ostprignitz-Ruppin 8336/HolzhausenOPR.pdf.html)
Jüterbog,
N of Wittenberg
↑ Town hall
↓ Mönchenkloster (monastery)
1174/1183, choir
↑ Our Lady's Church (DE) choir of a generally Romanesque brick church
1480
Kremmen,
↑ St Nihcolas church(DE) 13. und 15. Jh. brick Late Gothic, stepped halle
NW of Berlin
Flatow,
↓ Village church[122] 1472 later additions, steeple alterated in Gothic Revival style
Kremmen
Lenzen (Elbe),
Prignitz
↓ St. Catharine's Church 14th century
↑ 'Stumpfer Turm' ("Blunt Tower") part of the former city gate Bergtor
Luckau
↑ St. Nicholas Church (DE) 14th century
↑ 'Roter Turm' ("Red Tower") (DE)|Roter Turm 13th/14, century part of the lost Calauer Gate
(about 1200), hall church with two naves, lower walls partly of
↓ Luckenwalde St. John's Church (DE) Gothic 2nd half of boulders; separate belfry, originally urban market
15th century tower, only bell storey Brick Gothic
Mittenwalde
Müncheberg
15th century,
hall church with two naves, base partly of boulders,
↓ Urban parish St. Mary's predecessor 13th
neoclassicist tower
century
↓ Bad Muskau Mountain Church (Bergsche Kirche) 13th century ruins; door and window framings of brick
Nitzow (DE),
↓ Village church about 1400
north of Havelberg
1280/90–1361,
Perleberg,
↑ St. James's Church (DE) tower 15th hall church
Prignitz
century
primarily Romanesque,
Plaue (DE)
13th & 16th then extended to a Late Gothic hall
↓ (incorporated by Town church (DE)
centuries with two naves,
Brandenburg city)
further additions im 18th century
Prettin
since 1256,
↓ Pritzwalk St. Nicholas Church (DE) modernizations some walls of boulders; steeple in Gothic Revival style
since 1501
Sachsendorf, (DE) ,
↓ Lindendorf, Dehio BB 1001 (http://ns.gis-bldam-brandenburg.de/HTML- 1514–1519 tower after WW. II restored without uppermost storey
Oderbruch 8336/SachsendorfMOL.pdf.html)
Templin
↓ St. George Chapel (DE) late 14th century former hospital church
Treuenbrietzen
1220–early 16th begun as a Romanesque basilica of boulders,
↑ St. Mary's Church
century clerestory of brick, Brick Gothic vaults and steeple
Bardenitz,
↑ Village church (DE) 13th/15th century
Treuenbrietzen
Pechüle, 1st third 13th Romanesque apsis und Early Gothic nave built of brick,
↓ Village church de:Dorfkirche Pechüle
Treuenbrietzen century younger tower mainly from boulders
Wittstock/Dosse
13th to 15th
↑ St. Mary's Church (DE)
century
the donjon, one gate and parts of the circular wall have
↓ Bishop's Castle (DE) since 1244
been preserved
↑ Wriezen St. Mary's Church 15th century since 1945 ruins; predescendant from the 13th century
Village church,
Zachow, except of the eastern gable alterated to simple
↑ Dehio BB 1207) (http://ns.gis-bldam-brandenburg.de/HTML- 15th century
Ketzin/Havel Baroque in early 18th century
8336/ZachowHVL.pdf.html)
chapel (1470)
↑ Ziesar ZiesarCastle (DE) brick since 1213 courtside and upper walls of other buildings
Storchenturm (Stork Tower)
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
–Database links:
D-NO = Dehio List of Monuments 1906 – Northeast of that time German Empire (in German), digital Library of Heidelberg University–
The distinction between Mecklenburg and Vorpommern (Hither Pomerania) follows the historical borders, the borders of presentday districts do not. Therefore,
the list of Mecklenburg shows some buildings in Vorpommern-Rügen district, and the list of Hither Pomerania without Rügen shows some buildings in
Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district.
Mecklenburg in 1880
Mecklenburg • Rügen island • Hither Pomerania without Rügen
Anklam • Friedland • Greifswald • Grimmen • Malchin • Neubrandenburg • Pasewalk • Ribnitz-Damgarten • Rostock • Stralsund • Wismar
Mecklenburg
Alt Bukow,
↓ Village church (DE) 15th century including relics of an older church of boulders
Rostock district
Altkalen
↓ Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century
(Rostock district)
Alt Karin,
↑ Carinerland Village church (DE) 13th/14th century
(Rostock district)
Alt Meteln
↓ Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Alt Panstorf
↑ (Malchin) Church ruin(DE) 14th century decay since end 19th century
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Alt Schönau
building of boulders with windows & decorated gable
↓ (Peenehagen) Village church (DE) 14th century
triangle of brick
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Bäbelin
↑ (Züsow) Village church (DE) 15th century tower inclusive its base 1872
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Basedow,
↑ south of Malchin Village church (DE) brick 15th century 13th century boulders
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Basse,
↓ Lühburg Village church (DE) 13th/14th century
(Rostock district)
Beidendorf
↑ (Bobitz) Village church (DE) 13th or early 14th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Belitz,
nave since 1270, tower
↓ Prebberede Village church (DE)
15th century
(Rostock district)
Below
mainly of boulders; buttresses and poor window
↑ (Techentin) Village church (DE) 1483
framings of brick
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Bentwisch
↓ Village church (DE) 13th–early 14th century base of boulders; aisleless
(Rostock district)
Berendshagen
↑ (Satow), Village church (DE) 15th century ?
SW of Rostock
Bibow
↑ Village church (DE) 1st half of 14th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Boddin
↓ St Nicolai church[126] 1288 Gothic Revival alterations
(Rostock district)
Börzow
↑ (Stepenitztal) Village church (DE) mid 15th century southern chapel added in 1738, northern about 1900
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Bössow
↓ (Warnow municipality), Village church (DE) about 1310
near Grevesmühlen
Brüel
↑ Town church (DE) 13th century aisleless
(Ludwigslust-Parchim district)
Bülow,
nave 13th, tower 15th
↓ Schorssow Village church (DE)
century
(Rostock district)
Cammin
Early Gothic bulding of boulders with few
↑ (Neubrandenburg) Village church[127]
Romanesque elements and some decoration of brick
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Cramon
↑ (Cramonshagen) Village church[129] 14th century separate tower 1844
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Dambeck
↑ (Bobitz) Village church (DE) 14th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Damm (DE)
↓ Village church[130] late 15th century
(Parchim)
Damshagen
↑ (Klützer Winkel) St Thomas church (DE) early 14th century reconstruction & tower about 1730
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Dassow
↓ St. Nicholas Church (DE) 13th century flat ceiling since 1632, only choir and tower of brick
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Demen,
late 13th & mid 14th
↓ near Crivitz Village church (DE)
century
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Deven
decorated gable triangles, edges and windows of
↑ (Groß Plasten) Village church (DE) 14th/15th century
brick
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Diedrichshagen
↓ (Rüting) Village church (DE)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Bad Doberan
Dreveskirchen
↑ (Blowatz) Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Elmenhorst
↓ (Kalkhorst) Village church (DE) 13th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Friedland
Friedrichshagen
↓ (Plüschow) Village church (DE) (14th or) 15th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
↓ Town hall 1340, altered in 1618 outside mainly Renaissance and early Baroque
Gägelow
↑ (Sternberg) Village church (DE) 1260–1270 vaulted
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Gammelin,
↓ Village church[131]]] about 1335
near Ludwigslust
Garwitz
↑ (Lewitzrand) Village church (DE) 15th century brick with some boulders
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Gnoien
↓ (Rostock district), St Mary church (DE) 13th century 1445
eastern
Goldberg, Germany
↑ Town church (DE) 1290 restored (nave rebuilt) after fire by a lightning in 1643
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Goldebee
↓ (Benz) Village church (DE)[132] 15th century tower rebuilt in modern style in the 20th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Gressow
↓ (Gägelow), Village church (DE) 14th century
west of Wismar
Groß Brütz
↓ (Brüsewitz), Village church (DE) consecrated 1456
NW near Schwerin
Groß Eichsen
↑ (Mühlen Eichsen), Village church (DE) 1st half of 14th century founded by the Order of St John
NW of Schwerin
Groß Lukow
↑ (Penzlin) Village church[133] tower 14th or 15th century nave 1866
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Groß Salitz
↓ (Krembz) St Mary church (DE) about 1280 basilica
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Groß Trebbow
↑ (Klein Trebbow), Village church (DE) roof 1402
north of Schwerin
Groß Tessin
↓ (Glasin), Village church (DE) nave 1298–1345 tower 1741
NE of Neukloster)
Groß Varchow
↑ (Möllenhagen), Village church (DE) since 1276 ? lower wall sections partly of boulders
NE of lake Müritz
Güstrow
"Dom" (Collegiate church St Mary, John the early 13th to late 15th
↓ hall church
Evangelist and Cecilia) century
Hanstorf
↓ Village church (DE) 13th/14th century started of boulders, completed of brick
(Satow)
Herrnburg
↑ Village church (DE) 13th, 15th, 16th century
(Lüdersdorf)
Hohen Luckow
↓ Village church 14th century restored after fire in 1934
(Satow)
Hohenkirchen,
↑ Village church (DE) mid 15th century aisleless, vaulted
coast of Lübeck Bay
Hohen Mistorf
↓ (Alt Sührkow Village church (DE) choir since 1280, nave 14th, tower 15th century
(Rostock district)
Hohen Sprenz
↑ Village church (DE) 1261–1458 partly boulders with brick decoration, partly brick
(Rostock district)
Hohen Viecheln,
↓ northern end of Village church (DE) 1310–1320 hall church
Lake Schwerin
Holzendorf
↑ (Groß Miltzow) Village church[134] 15th century
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Holzendorf
↓ (Kuhlen-Wendorf) Village church (DE) end 15th century choir and windows Gothic Revival
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Hornstorf
↑ St. Laurence church (DE) 14th/15th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Jabel, W of
except of sacristy and lower part of the tower Gothic
↓ Waren(Müritz) Village church (DE) 14th century & 1868
Revival
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Kalkhorst,
↑ Klützer Winkel Village church (DE) 13th/14th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Kambs
choir 1289, porch about northern side of the choir of boulders; nave Gothic
↓ (Vorbeck) Village church (DE)
1500 Revival
(Rostock district)
Karow
eastern part of brick, western part mainly of boulders,
↑ (Plau am See) Village church [135] late 15th century
transept and all gables Gothic Revival
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Kessin
choir 1269, nave about
↓ (Dummerstorf) St Godehard church (DE) choir boulders with brick decoration, nave all of brick
1360
(Rostock district)
Kirch Grambow
↑ (Wedendorfersee) Village church (DE) 13th century at least windows of the nave later altered
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Kirch Kogel
↓ (Reimershagen) Village church (DE) 13th & early 14th century
(Rostock district)
Kirch Mulsow
↑ Village church (DE) 14th century tower 18th century
(Rostock district)
Kirch Mummendorf
↓ (Stepenitztal) Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Kirch Stück
↑ (Klein Trebbow) Village church (DE) about 1280
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Klinken
choir 1300, asymmetrical stepped hall church (southern aisle
↓ (Lewitzrand) Village church (DE)
aisles end 14th century demolished in 1804)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Krakow am See
↑ Town church[137] 1250 reconstruction after fire about 1700
(Rostock district)
Kröslin
↑ (Amt Lubmin) Village church (DE) 13th century
Vorpommern-Greifswald
Kühlungsborn
↓ St John's church (DE) 13th century boulders with few decorations of brick
(Rostock district)
Kuppentin
↑ (Gallin-Kuppentin) Village church (DE) choir of brick 1284, nave of boulders & few brick 1337, wooden tower 1556
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
↓ Laage Town church 13th–15th century hall church, lower sections partly of boulders
Lambrechtshagen
↑ Village church (DE) 14th century choir boulders with brick, nave mainly, tower all brick
(Rostock district)
Lancken
windows gate and decorated estern gable tringe of
↓ (Siggelkow) Village church[138] 14th/15th century
brick, else mixture of boulders & brick
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Levitzow
Late Gothic eastern gable triangle, Renaissance
↑ (Sukow-Levitzow) Village church (DE) end 13th century
additions
(Rostock district)
Lichtenhagen
↓ (Elmenhorst/Lichtenhagen) Village church (DE) late 13th & 14th century hall church
(Rostock district)
Lübsee
↑ (Menzendorf) Village church (DE) 1236–1263 Tower Gothic Revival
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Ludorf,
↑ near Röbel (Müritz) Village church (DE) 13th/14th century octagonal footplan
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Lüdershagen
↓ (Hoppenrade) Village church (DE) 13th century Romaesque & Gothic; boulders & some brick
(Rostock district)
Lüssow,
boulders & some brick; upper tower 15th century, all
↑ near Güstrow Village church (DE) 13th century
brick
(Rostock district)
Malchin
↓ St. Maria und St. Johannes (St. Mary and John) From 1397 Basilica
↓ Steintor (Stone Gate) (DE) (Stone Gate) 15th century 1893/94 demolished and restored
↓ Marlow Town church 13th & 15th century nave mainly Romanesque, tower Gothic
↑ Mestlin Village church[139] about 1250 und um1370 choir Romanesque of boulders, nave Gothic hall
Mollenstorf
↓ (Penzlin) Village church[140] 14th century brick with some boulders
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Mühlen Eichsen
↑ on Stepenitz river Village church (DE) 14th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Müsselmow
↓ (Kuhlen-Wendorf) Village church (DE) restored in 1502 modest brick walls, no buttresses
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Nätebow
(Bollewick),
↑ Village church (DE) early 14th century tower Gothic Revival
near Röbel (Müritz)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Neubrandenburg
↑ St. Johannes (St. John) 1st half 14th century hall church, former Franciscan monastery
Town fortifications, e.g. Stargard Gate, Treptow After 1300 until early 15th
↓
Gate, New Gate century
Neubukow
↑ Town church (DE) 13th century Early Gothic
(Rostock district)
Neukloster Church of St Mary in the Sun Field (St. Maria im Romanesque & Gothic; Evangelical former abbey
↑ begun 1219, slow progress
(Nordwestmecklenburg) Sonnenkamp)[141][142] church
Neustadt-Glewe
↓ St. Mary's Church (DE) 14th/18th century simplified reconstruction after a great fire of 1728
Parchim
Parkentin
↓ (Bartenshagen-Parkentin) Village church (DE) 13th & 14th century boulders & brick
(Rostock district)
Passee,
↓ NE of Neukloster Village church (DE) early 14th century rib vaults
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Penzlin
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
↑ Sts Mary & Nicholas church (DE) 14th century hall church
Petersdorf, near
building of boulders with various decorations of brick,
↓ Woldegk Village church 15th century
tower Gothic Revival
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Petschow
↑ (Dummerstorf) Village church (DE) 13th century boulders & few brick, early Gothic
(Rostock district)
Pinnow,
↓ Village church[144] 14th century tower and base of the walls of boulders
near Schwerin
Plau am See nave Romanesque & Gothic hall church, choir Gothic
↑ St Mary church (DE) 13th & 14th century
(Ludwigslust-Parchim) Revival
Pokrent
↑ (Lützow-Lübstorf) Village church (DE) late 16th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Prestin (Bülow),
building of boulders with a little medieval brick and
↓ east of Crivitz Village church (DE) 14th–15th centuries
restoration by brick and framework in 1704
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Proseken
↑ (Gägelow) Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century tower 15 th century
near Wismar
13th century & 2nd fourth Late Gothic adaption of the originally Late
↓ Rehna Monastery (DE)
15th century Romanesque church
Retgendorf
↓ (Dobin am See), Village church (DE) 1st half of 14th century
NE of Lake Schwerin)
Rethwisch
↑ (Börgerende-Rethwisch) Village church (DE) early 14th century brick & some boulders
(Rostock district)
Rittermannshagen
↓ (Faulenrost) Village church (DE) choir 1300 stepped western gable Gothic revival
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Ritzerow,
eastern parts brick & boulders, western parts and
↑ near Stavenhagen Village church[145] eastern parts 15th century
decorations of the eastern parts Gothic Revival
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Röbel,
13th century
↓ southwest coast St. Nicholas Church (DE) hall church
– about 1500
of lake Müritz
Roggendorf
bulding of boulders with structured brick gable
↑ (Nordwestmecklenburg), Village church (DE) early 15th century
triangles and few other birck
near Ratzeburg
Roggenstorf,
↓ near Grevesmühlen Village church (DE) about 1325
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Rostock
present form
↓ Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas)
after 1400
about 1325 –
↑ Petrikirche (St. Peter)
early 15th century
↓ House Kröpeliner Straße Late 15th century Former parsonage (now library)
↑ Kerkhoff House 3rd quarter 15th century originally a cityzen's house, now municipal office)
Ruchow
building of boulders with windows, gate and decorated
↓ (Mustin) Village church (DE) 13th–15th centuries
gable triangles of brick
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Russow
↑ (Rerik) Village church (DE) about 1300 integrated tower Gohtic revival
(Rostock district)
Schorrentin
↓ (Neukalen) Village church[146] about 1300 tower 1767
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
1st half 13th century u. nave mainly Romanesque, aisleless; steeple Gothic,
↑ Schwaan St. Paul's Church (DE)
15th century 1840 Neoclassic alterations
Serrahn
most of the tower medieval, most of the nave Gothic
↑ (Kuchelmiß) Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century
Revival
(Rostock district)
Slate (mun.
↓ Village church (DE) last Q. of 14th century nave of brick, tower of boulders with edges of brick
of Parchim)
Stäbelow,
↑ village church end 13th century[147] aisleless, vaults, tower newer and of yellow brick
SW of Rostock
Steffenshagen terra cotta friezes; western three bays & tower 19th
↓ Village church (DE) late 13th century
(Rostock district) century
Burg Stargard,
↑ Stargard Castle (DE) 12th & mid 13th century
south of Neubrandenburg
Sternberg, Mecklenburg-
↓ Vorpommern, Town church (DE) 1309–1322 hallchurch
northeast of Schwerin
Suckow
↑ (Ludwigslust-Parchim), Village church (DE) late 16th century predecessor early 14th century
SE of Schwerin
Sülstorf
↓ (Ludwigslust-Parchim), Village church (DE) 15th century Knights Hospitaller
south of Schwerin
Bad Sülze
↑ Town church (DE) about mid 13th century
(Vorpommern-Rügen)
Tarnow
↓ Village church (DE) 14th century
(Rostock district)
Teterow
since 1215; tower before
↓ St. Peter and St. Paul (DE) basilika
1450
↓ Town gates (Rostocker Tor (DE), Malchiner Tor (DE)) 14th century
Vorbeck
eastern gable Early Gothic, other parts Baroque or
↓ (Pinnow) village church[148]
Gothic revival
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Waren (Müritz)
↑ St. George's Church (DE) 14th century basilica; Gothic Revival alterations
↑ St. Mary's Church (DE) Gothic parts 14th century choir 13th century of stone
Wamckow
↓ (Kobrow) Village church (DE) 2nd half of 15th century building of boulders with edges & windows of brick
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Wanzka
↑ (Blankensee), Wanzka Monastery (DE) 1275–1290 former Cistercian nunnery
S of Neubrandenburg)
Wattmannshagen
↓ (Lalendorf) Village church (DE) 1260 & 1283
(Rostock district)
Weltzin
lower parts of the walls with boulders, long sides of
↓ (Burow) Village church (DE) 15th or 16th century
the nave partly renewed in 16th or 17th century
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Westenbrügge
↑ (Biendorf) Village church[149] 13th century cross-shaped footplan, elegant southern gable
(Rostock district)
Wiendorf,
↓ near Schwaan Village church[150]
(Rostock district)
Wismar
after partial collapse of the WW. II ruin in 1990,
oldest part about 1300,
↑ Georgenkirche (St. George) reconstruction until 2010; a principal example of Brick
completed in 15th century
Gothic
Wittenburg
↓ Woldegk Petrikirche[151] 1250, Schiff 1442 hall nave of brick, choir & tower of boulders
Woosten
mid 13th / early 14th
↑ (Goldberg) Village church (DE) pure brick
century
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Zapel,
walls of boulders, windows & buttresses of brick,
↓ near Crivitz Village church[152] early 14th century ?
timber framed tower
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Ziesluebbe
Village church http://www.kirche-mv.de/Kirche-
↓ (Domsühl), late 15th century
Ziesluebbe.1628.0.html
near Parchim)
Zittow (Leezen),
brick: gable of the Early Gothic choir, Late Gothic
↑ east coast of Village church (DE) since mid 13th century
porch, Baroque & retrospective tower
Lake Schwerin
Zurow,
↑ SE of Wismar Village church (DE) end 13th century
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
⬍ : Anklam • Friedland • Greifswald • Grimmen • Malchin • Neubrandenburg • Pasewalk • Ribnitz-Damgarten • Rostock • Rügen island • Stralsund • Wismar
Rügen island
Time of
↕ Place Building Notes Image
construction
Altefähr,
↓ Village church (DE)
near Stralsund
Altenkrichen,
Danish building, apse & choir Romanesque, nave Early Gothic, pseudo-
↑ northern Village church (DE)[153] about 1200
basilica
Rügen
Bessin,
↑ Bessin chapel (DE) 1482 octagon
Rambin
Bobbin,
↓ St Paul church (DE) about 1400
Glowe
↑ Garz/Rügen St. Peters's Church (DE) 13th & 15th century aisleless, vaulted
↓ Gingst St James church (DE) 15th century alterating reconstruction after fire of 1726
Groß Zicker,
↑ St Catherine church (DE) before 1360
Mönchgut
Landow,
↑ Village church 1312
Dreschvitz
Lancken-
↓ St Andrew church (DE) 15th century
Granitz
Prohn,
mid 13th to mid 14th
↓ NW of Village church (DE)[154] 2-naved hall hcurch
century
Stralsund
Rappin,
↑ St Andrew church (DE) c. 1300 & c. 1400
Neuenkirchen
Romanesque early
↑ Schaprode St John's church (DE) 13th century, apse Romanesque, choir Romanesque wizh Gothic alterations, nave Gothic
Gothic about 1450
Swantow,
↑ St Steven church (DE)[155] late 15th century predecessor mentioned in 1294
Poseritz
Waase
↑ St. Mary's Church (DE) 14th/15th century
(Ummanz
Zudar
#GER-RG↑ St Lawrence church (DE) 14th century
peninsula
⬍ :Anklam • Friedland • Greifswald • Grimmen • Malchin • Neubrandenburg • Pasewalk • Ribnitz-Damgarten • Rostock • Stralsund • Wismar
Province of Pomerania in
1880
Time of
↕ Place Building Notes Image
construction
Altentreptow,
Meck. Lakes distr.
mid 13th to 1st half
↓ St. Peter's Church (DE) Hall church
14th century
Neubrandenberger Tor
↑ about 1450
(Neubrandenburg Gate)
Anklam
↑ Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas) 14th century heavily damaged in 1945, reconstruction after late start now almost perfect
Barth
↑ Marienkirche
↑ St George church (DE) 1380 former hospital, now center of Bible studies
Behrenhoff
↑ (Vorpommern- Village church (DE)
Greifswald)
Bodstedt nearDarss-
↑ Zingst Lagoon chain, St.-Ewalds-Kirche (DE) 1465 former pilgrimage
Vorpommern-Rügen
Brandshagen
(Sunhagen) choir 13th, nave 14th
↑ Village church (DE) hall church, Cistercian
(Vorpommern- century
Rügen)
originally a transept of Neuenkamp Abbey Church, then a palace church, finally since
about 1300, since
↓ Franzburg Castle church (DE) 17th century a town church; 16th century to 1876 flat roof, stepped gable 19th
1583, 1876/77
century Gothic Revival style; hall with tribunes
Gramzow,
Krusenfelde
↑ Village church (DE) step by step reduced in 18th & 19th centuries
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Greifswald
1330 to early 15th
↓ Marienkirche (St. Mary) Hall church
century
↑ House Markt 11 Probably after 1400 one of the most richly decorated citizen's houses in Northern Germany
Grimmen
Horst
↑ Village church (DE) 14./15. Jh. aisleless, lower parts of the tower also of boulders
(Sundhagen)
Groß Kiesow
↑ (Vorpommern- Village church (DE)
Greifswald)
Hanshagen
↑ (Vorpommern- Village church (DE)
Greifswald)
Hohendorf,
Wolgast
↑ Village church (DE)
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Kagenow,
Neetzow-Liepen
↓ Village church (DE) enlarged by boulders; was temporarily plastered
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Karlsburg,
Amt Züssow
↑ Steinfurth church ruin(DE) early 14th century collapsed 1664
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Kartlow,
Kruckow
↑ St John's church (DE) 1249 stepped gables and tower Gothic Revival 1860–1870
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Katzow,
Amt Lubmin
↓ St John's church (DE) about 1300
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Kemnitz
↑ (Vorpommern- Holy Cross church (DE) 14th century tower Gothic Revival
Greifswald)
Kirchdorf
Village church 14th century
(Sundhagen)
Krien,
↑ Village Church (DE) since 1280 choir today plastered except the gables of the choir (lower part) and the vestry
Meck. Seen distr.
Kröslin,
Amt Lubmin
↑ Village church (DE) 13th century
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
↑ Lassan St John's Church (DE) 13th century inside columns and vaults partly renewed in 1883
1250–1479 several changes of control; simple donjon and some outer walls
↓ Löcknitz Castle (DE)
preserved and re-completed
Lüssow,
Gützkow
↑ Village church (DE) 15th century? massive alterations 1877/1878
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Morgenitz,
↓ Mellenthin, (DE) about 1500
Usedom
Neu Boltenhagen,
Amt Lubmin
↑ St Mary church (DE) brick 14th century
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Neuenkirchen,
Amt Landhagen
↑ Village church (DE) 13th/14th century
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Village church
Nossendorf,
Dehio 1906 p. 320 (http://digi.ub.uni-
↑ NW of Demmin 13th century lower parts of boulders
heidelberg.de/diglit/dehio1906bd2
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
/0333/image)[156]
Pasewalk
↑ St. Mary's Church (DE) 14th century hall church; tower collapsed in 1983/84 and replaced since 1988 using concrete
↓ Hospital St. Spiritus (DE) 13th century Romanesque-Gothic; relics of a medieval hot air heating
Putbus
2nd half of 14th
↓ St. James's Church (DE) in Kasnevitz tower 1768
century
13th/14th/15th
↑ St. Mary's Church (DE) in Vilmnitz Romanesque-Gothic
century
Reinkenhagen,
begun in 13th century 1300 by boulders; reconstructions of nave & tower after 30
↑ Sundhagen, Village church (DE) brick about 1400
Years War
Vorpommern-Rügen
Ribnitz-Damgarten
(Ribnitz historically
to Mecklenburg) St.-Bartholomäus-Kirche
↑ brick 15th century Gothic enlargement of a Romanesque stone building. The tower is Gothic Revival.
(St.-Barthomomew's), Damgarten
↓ Marienkirche, Ribnitz
13th cent.,
↑ Richtenberg St. Nicholas Church (DE) stepped hall of brick, choir of boulders
brick 15th century
Rubkow,
Amt Züssow 2nd half of 14th
↑ Village church (DE) choir & windows of visible brick, walls of boulders
(Vorpommern- century
Greifswald)
Sassen,
Sassen-Trantow
↑ Village church (DE) 13th & 15th century eastern part boulders & brick, western part brick
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Schmarsow,
Kruckow
↑ Village church (DE) about 1400
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Schönfeld, near
Demmin
↑ Village church (DE) choir of brick & boulders about 1400, nave of pure brick Gothic Revival
(M. Seenplatte
district)
Starkow
↑ St. George church (DE) 13th century basilica
Velgast
Stoltenhagen
no photo in
↓ (municipality Village church[157] 13th century
WM Commons
of Grimmen)
Stralsund
About 1270 to early
↑ Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas) Main church of Stralsund
15th century
↑ Holy Ghost church (DE) 14th century hall church, western façade Gothic Revival
↓ Johanniskloster (Abbey of St. John) early 14th century former Franciscan monastery, hall church
Reinberg
↓ Village church (DE) 13th–14th century
(Sundhagen)
Trantow,
Sassen-Trantow
↑ Village church (DE) about 1400
(Vorpommern-
Greifswald)
Tribsees
on Trebel river
↓ St. Thomas Church
Voigdehagen
↓ (Stralsund) Village church (DE) 15th century predecessor 13th century
Vorpommern-Rügen
Wildberg, NW of
Early Gothic choir late 13th century of brick on a base of boulders, Gothic/Renaissance nave 16th century of
↑ Neubrandenburg Village church (DE)
boulders with few brick
(M. Seenplatte distr.)
Wolgast
on Peenestrom strait
↓ Petrikirche (St. Peter) 1280–1350 basilica
Zirchow
↑ St. James's Church (DE) 15th century tower of brick and boulders; nave 13th century of boulders
on Usedom island
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern : Anklam • Friedland • Greifswald • Grimmen • Malchin • Neubrandenburg • Pasewalk • Ribnitz-Damgarten • Rostock • Stralsund • Wismar
German Länder: SAX • SAX-A • BRA, BLN • M-V • S-H, HAM • LOSAX, BRE • NRW • B-W • BAY
↓ Ahrensbök St. Mary's Church (DE) um 1400 1409–1584 church of a Carthusian monastery
Behlendorf,
boulders with decorations of brick;
↓ Herzogtum Village church (DE)' mid 13th century
tower and some windows 1893
Lauenburg
Böel,
tower and windows of an originally romanesque church of 1st third of 13th
↑ Schleswig- St Ursula church (DE)[158] Gothic end 15th century
century
Flensburg
↓ Büchen St. Mary's Church (DE) brick 15th century Gothic brick choir at an older nave from the 12th century
Büsum,
↑ St. Clemens church (DE) 15th century washed
Northern Frisia
former Benedictine monastery, one of the first institutions in Holstein to join the
↓ Cismar Cismar Abbey 13th century
Reformation
Deezbüll,
↑ Niebüll, Church of the Apostles (DE) 14th century
Northern Frisia
Burg,
Fehmarn Island
↓ St Nicholas church (DE) 13. u. 15. Jh. Hallenkirche
Bannesdorf,
↓ St John's church (DE) 13. Jh,
Fehmarn Island
Landkirchen,
↑ St Peter's Church (DE) about 1230 hall church, Romanesque-Gothic intermediate style
Fehmarn Island
Petersdorf,
↓ St Johns church(DE) 13. Jh.
Fehmarn Island
Flensburg
↑ Marienkirche (DE)
Grömitz,
Gothic from the beginning, boulders with additions of brick, such as upper
↓ seaside of St. Nicolaikirche (St. Nicholas)[159] 1230 & 15th century
eastern gable, tower 15th century
Ostholstein
Großenbrode,
↑ St Catharine (DE) 1232 begun by boulders
Ostholstein
Groß Grönau,
↓ Herzogtum St Willehad church[160] mid – late 13th century
Lauenburg
Grube,
↑ seaside of St George church (DE) about 1460 begun about 1230, tower collapsed in 1718
Ostholstein
Grundhof,
tower, porch & revisio of windows on a Romansque church of boulders from
↓ Schleswig- St Mary church (DE) brick 15th century
12th century
Flensburg
Hamberge,
↑ Village church (DE)' 1327/1328
Stormarn
Hamburg
↓ St. Petri (St. Peter)
↑ Hamburg-Bergedorf Bergedorf Castle (DE) 14th century & later alterations especially in Renaissance und Historism
Hemme,
↑ St Mary church[162] 14th century loss of most pointed archs (17th century ?), washed
Dithmarschen
Itzehoe, Cistercian nunnery; only preserved Gothic brick bulding is the cloister beside St
↓ Itzehoe Monastery (DE)' since 1263
Steinburg distr. Lawrence church
Karby,
Schwansen,
↑ Village church[163] 2nd half of 13th century
Rendsburg-
Eckernförde
Katharinenheerd,
↓ Eiderstedt St Catharine church brick since ? begun 1113
peninsula
Keitum, nave 1216, nave with Gothic modernizations, different kinds of stone, little brick; tower all
↑ St Severin church (DE)
Sylt island tower c. 1450 brick
↓ Kiel St. Nicholas Church (DE) 13th, 14th, 16th century simplified reconstruction after WW. II
Lauenburg (Elbe)
↑ St. Mary Magdalene Church(DE) brick about 1300 base of boulders, nave Brick Gothic, tower & Chor Gothic Revival style
↑ Lensahn St. Catherine's Church since 1245, choir after 1300 aisleless
Lübeck
↓ Cathedral Gothic 1266–15th century construction started in 1173 by Henry the Lion, consecrated 1247
↓ Burgtor
Heiligen-Geist-Hospital (Hospital
↑ about 1276–1286
of the Holy Spirit)
St.-Annen-Kloster Lübeck
↑ Former Augustinian nunnery, damaged by fire in 1843
(Monastery of St. Anne)
Krummesse,
↓ St John's church (DE) 1230 tower about 1400
outskirts of Lübeck
Lütjenburg,
↑ St. Michael's Church (DE) Gothic 13th century choir & vaults of a primarily Romanesque church; aisleless
Plön district
Malente,
↓ easide of st Mary Magdalene church (DE) 13th century boulders & brick; tower & reparations 1893
Ostholstein
Mölln,
Herzogtum
↓ Lauenburg St Nicholas church (DE)' Gothic 1391 & 1470/71 begun about 1200 as a Romanesque brick basilica
Mustin SH,
↓ Herzogtum St. Mary Magdalene church[164] late 12th/early 13th century begun in Romanesque style, lower parts of boulders
Lauenburg
Neuendorf
↑ (near Elmshorn), Holy Trinity church (DE)' 1504 after destruction in 30 Years War rebuilt in 1629 andenlarged in 1722
Steinburg distr.
Neuenkirchen,
↓ St. Jacobi (James)[165] 14th & 18th century rebuilt in Baroque style using much of the Gothic walls
Dithmarschen
Neukirchen,
↑ seaside of St Anthony church founded 1244/1245 Romano-Gothic brick building
Ostholstein
↓ Neustadt in Holstein Town church (DE) 1258–1350 pseudo-basilica, upper storeys of the steeple 19th century
↑ Neuwerk Island Great Tower 1300–1310 oldest secular building on the German North Sea coast
Oldenswort,
with proviso:
↓ Eiderstedt about 1245 & 1456–1485 Gothic additions of choir & tower mostly in Romanesque forms
St. Pankratius church[166]
peninsula
Pronstorf,
↓ St Vicelinus church (DE)' choir 14th century Romanesque bulding of boulders with Gothic additions of brick
Segeberg distr.
↑ Rendsburg St. Mary's Church (DE) 1287–1330 hall church; predecessor in the 12th century
Rabenkirchen-
tower of red and pale brick, nave of boulders (12th century) several times
↓ Faulück St-Mary church (DE) brick 15th century
alterated
on Schlei inlet
↑ Schleswig St.-Petri (Cathedral) (St. Peter) 1275–1320 Tower 19th & 20th centuries
Bad Schwartau,
↓ St George chapel (DE) 1508 predecessor lepra chapel of 1289
near Lübeck
Seedorf,
Sts Clemens & Catherine church
↑ Herzogtum 1230 tower 1872
(DE)
Lauenburg
Seester,
↓ St John's church (DE)' 15th century since 1889, medieval walls hidden by a Gohtic Revival skin
Steinburg distr.
Sterley,
↑ Herzogtum St Johanniskirche[167] 13th century walls of boulders with windows of brick; inside medieval frescos
Lauenburg
Tetenbüll,
↑ Eiderstedt St Anne church (DE) about 1400
peninsula
Tönning, northern windows still Romanesque, reconstruction with Gothic windows in 15th
↓ St Lawrence church (DE) since 1186
Northern Frisia century, choir added 1633, 1703 reconstruction with wooden barrel vault
Westensee,
↑ St Catherine (DE) Gothic about 1400 begun mid 13th century by boulders
west of Kiel
Westerhever,
↓ St. Steven's Church (DE) tower 1370 nave 1804
Eiderstedt
Wewelsfleth,
↑ Holy Trinity church (DE)' 1503 Renaissance enlargement & alteration in 1593/1594
Steinburg distr.
Zarpen,
↑ Village church (DE)' 13th century nave Romanesque, tower Gothic
Stormarn
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Bremen • Hanover • Ihlow (East Frisia) • Jemgum (East Fr.) • Krummhörn (East Fr.) • Lüchow • Lüneburg • Moormerland (East Fr.) • Uelzen • Westoverledingen (East Fr.)
Main period of
↕ Place Building Special features Image
construction
Achim
↓ St Lawrence church(DE) 13th century choir and southern transept of an originally Romanesque church
(Verden district)
Altenoythe
↑ (Friesoythe) St. Vitus church (DE) brick 13th & 15th century enlargement of a Romanesque building of boulders
(Cloppenburg district)
Apen
↓ St. Nicholas Church (DE) 1238 early Gothic
(Ammerland)
Aschendorf
↓ (Papenburg) St. Amandus Church(DE) 13th–15th century enlarged in modern style in 1969
(Emsland)
Asendorf
↑ St. Marcel Church (DE) tower 1524 nave older, but later rebuilt
(Diepholz district)
Atens
brick & boulders, very late Gothic;
↓ (Nordenham) St Mary church[168] 1600–1606 still no photo
predecessor of 1509 possibly about 100 metres distant
(Wesermarsch district)
Barrien
↓ (Syke) St. Bartholomew church(DE) brick 14th century Gothic enlargement of a church of boulders from 12th century
(Diepholz district)
basically Romanesque,
Bassum
↑ Stiftskirche (Collegial Church) (DE) completed in Gothic style,
(Diepholz district)
hall church
Bederkesa,
↓ municip. of Geestland Bederkesa Castle (DE) first section before 1460 Late Gothic and Renaisssance
(Cuxhaven district)
↑ Berne St. Giles Church (DE) 13th century originally Romanesque, early Gothic enlargement of bricks, traverse roofs
Betzendorf Sts. Peter & choir, vaults & buttresses of brick at an older church of boulders from 1250 &
↓ brick 1450–1460
(Lüneburg district) Paul church 1350
Bispingen
↑ Ole Kerk (Old Church) 1353
(Heidekreis)
Borstel only the eastern attic of brick, above a landlords proper church of boulders;
↓ St. Nicholas Church mid 13th century
(SG Siedenburg) window below it from 19th century
↑ Braunschweig Liberei (library) 1413–1422 Oldest surviving library building north of the Alps
Bremen
↓ St. Martini (St. Martin) 13th & 14th century Late Gothic
↑ convent church St. John's 14th century originally Franciscan church, re-catholized in early 19th century
1405–1410; 1608–1612
in Gothic state hip roof without decorated gables, all windows with pointed
↓ City hall altered in style of Weser
arches, already the twelve monumental sculptures
Renaissance
↓ Church of Our Lady since 1230 & about 1300 attics of the traverse roofs of the building otherwise outside showing stone
alterations of the 13th of brick: northern gable and the attic of the eastern gable (The souther gable
↑ St. Steven's Church (DE)
century after the destructions of WW. II was rebuilt as a free imitation.)
↓ Spitzen Gebel (DE) about 1400 Bremen's last Gothic private house, large windows 1590; rebuilt 1948–1950
Bremen district of
↑ Village church St. John's (DE) in Arsten suburb, Obervieland
Arsten
Bruchhausen-Vilsen Gotic enlargement (transept & choir) of a boulder building from c. 1200;
↑ St. Cyriacus Church (DE) brick late 13th cengtury
(Diepholz district) masonry portals in the 16th century; gothic revival additions in 1883/1885
Bunde
↓ Reformed village church (DE) about 1200 and 1270/80 large parts Romanesque; west of Ems river, near the Dutch border
(Leer district)
Bussau
tower mainly of boulders, but edges, Gothic windows and a simple frieze of
↑ (Clenze) village church
brick, western façade repaired by brick; nave of framework lost
(Wendland
Buxtehude
↓ Petrikirche (DE)[170] 13th century & 19th century choir and aisles replaced in 1898/1899
(Stade district)
↓ Dannenberg (Elbe) St. John's Church (DE) about 1385 predecessor 12th century; later alterations; 1812 loss of the choir
Detern
Bell tower of
(SG Jümme)
↑ Sts. Steven &
(East Frisia)
Bartholomew church(DE)
Dörverden
↑ St. Cosmae und Damiani Brick 15th century eastern prolongation of a Romanesque nave
(Verden district)
Dötlingen
↓ St. Firminius church(DE) brick 2nd half of 13th century Gothic enlargement of a Romanesque brick building
(Oldenburg district)
Dorum,
↑ Land Wursten St.-Urbanus Church (DE) 1510 late Gothic hall choir at an older aisleless nave
(Cuxhaven district)
Ebstorf
↑ Ebstorf Abbey 14th century Premonstratensian, later Benedictine monastery
(Uelzen district)
Eckwarden
↓ (Butjadingen) St. Lambert church 13th century
(Wesermarsch district)
Eldingen
mainly of boulders, northern central entrance Brick Gothic, northern and
↑ (SG Lachendorf) St. Mary church
western porches Gothic revival
(Celle district)
Elsfleth
Matthäuskirche (St. Matthew)[171] nave since 1220 of boulders, tower of brick, still medieval with basket arch windows
(Wesermarsch district)
Emden
older predecessor; after destruction in WW. II, for worship a simpler new
(East Frisia)
↓ Große Kirche (Great Church) (DE) 14th–16th century church was built beside the old one. Later, the old building was rebuilt to
house the Reformed Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek (DE)
Engerhafe,
St. John the Baptist church
↓ Südbrookmerland, 1250 – 1280 aisleless
in (DE)
East Frisia
Esensham
(Wesermarsch Matthäuskirche (St. Matthew)[172] nave since 1220 of boulders, tower of brick, still medieval with basket arch windows still no photo
diestrict)
Fürstenau
↑ Stift Börstel (collegiate)(DE) since mid 13th century former Cistercian convent
(Osnabrück district)
Ganderkesee stone church since 1052, Gothic enlargement (hall church), brick at all
↓ Sts. Cyprian & Cornelius church[173] 15th century
(Oldenburg district) edges, but much of the walls of boulders
Schönenmoor
↑ (Ganderkesee) St. Catherine church (DE) 1324 choir partly of boulders, possibly older
(Oldenburg district)
Garßen
↓ St Mark's church 14th century
(municipality of Celle)
Gerdau
↑ (SG Suderburg) St. Michael church (DE) tower early 16th century nave 1888–1891
(Uelzen district)
Hage
↓ St. Ansgar church (DE) Gothic 1480–1490 Gotic choir of a generally Romanesque building
(East Frisia)
Hagen im Bremischen
↑ Hagen Castle (DE: Burg zu Hagen) 1502–1507 Post of the Archbishops of Bremen
(Cuxhaven district)
Hanover
↓ Old Town Hall (DE) 1303, gable 1453/55 destroyed in WWII, main gable reconstructed in 1964
↑ Defensive towers 14th century Towers of the outer defensive line (DE)
Haselünne
↓ St Vincent church (DE) 15th centuryt nave walls mainly of brick, vault ribs and tower of stone
(Emsland)
Hinte,
Emden district,
↓ East Frisia reformed village church (DE) 15th century late Gothic with an older – Romanesque – bell house
Holtorf,
↓ Schnackenburg, Village church 14th century nave in 1745 altered to a moderate Baroque
SG Gartow
Hoya photo
↑ ehem. Martinskirche nur Chor aus Backstein
(Lkr. Nienburg) missing
Hude
↑ St. Elizabeth church[174] 13th century gegründet als Torkapelle für Laien, die nicht in die Klosterkirche durften
Holle
↓ (Hude) St.-Dionysus-church[175] 1277 western gable restored in modern layout
(Oldenburg district)
Ihlow
(East Frisia)
↑ Bangstede Church (DE) 13th century Romanesque/Gothic
Hatzum,Jemgum
↓ in Rheiderland, St. Sebastian church (DE) end 13th century round archs at the lower wall sections of the choir, but pointed arch windows
(Leer district)
Holtgaste,
↑ St. Liudger church (DE) in 13th century initially Romanesque, choir Gothic
Jemgum
Midlum,
↓ Village church (DE) early or mid 13th century Gothic alterations of an originally Romanesque building
Jemgum
Oldendorp
↑ Reformed church[176] 13th century Early Gothioc; wooden barrel vault
(Jemgum)
Pogum tower of
↓ church itself replaced in 1776
(Jemgum) Pogum church (DE)
Jork
↑ (Altes Land) St. Matthias (DE) 13th century (or 15th) alterations around 1664 and 1709
(Stade district)
Kirchhatten
↓ (Hatten) st. Ansgar church (DE)[177] between 1230 & 1260 vaults of the nave removed in 1682, windows enlarged probably 1676
(Oldenburg district)
Krummhörn
(East Frisia)
↑ Reformed church (DE) in Campen late 13th century Romanesque/Gothic
↓ Reformed church (DE) in Groothusen nave 1425 Romanesque steeple about 1225
↑ Reformed church (DE) in Jennelt 2nd half of 13th century nave Romanesque, tower Gothic
↑ Reformed church (DE) in Uttum 13th century nave Romanesque, tower Gothic
Logabirum
↑ (City of Leer) Lutheran church (DE) about 1300 enlargement and new windows in 1812, steeple 1879 & 1960 ff.
(East Frisia)
(Lemgow)
↓ (Lüchow-Dannenberg Hohe Kirche (High Church) steeple since 1450 lnave of 14th century replaced in 1770/10771
district,
Wendland)
↓ Liebenau St.-Laurentius-Kirche 2nd half of 13th century rectangular choir of brick, nave successively of stone
Loxstedt
↓ St. Mary church church before 1506
(Cuxhaven district)
Lüchow
↑ St. John's church early 15th century
↓ Lüchow Castle (DE) end 14th century in the 18th century farly demolished
Jeetzel
with pointed arch of a former entrance;
↑ (City of Lüchow) Jeetzel chapel 15th century
17th century enlargement by framework
(Wendland)
Luckau
St-Mary-Magdalene-
↓ (SG Lüchow) 13th century edges, Gothic windows and some small sections of the walls of brick
chapel[179]
(Wendland)
Zeetze
↑ (Luckau) St. John's church tower Late Gothic, mainly brick, nave Romanesque, mainly boulders
((SG Lüchow))
Plate
Romanesque & Gothic;
↓ (City of Lüchow) St. Mary church (DE) 13th century
renovations Gothic Revival
(Wendland)
Satemin
↑ (City of Lüchow) village church eastern part with a decored gable all of brick, western part more boulders
(Wendland)
Schnega
↓ (SG Lüchow) St. Michael church (DE) 14th century choir; rest Gothic Revival
(Wendland)
Lüder
↑ (SG Aue) St. Bartholomew church (DE) 1373 at least base of the tower medieva; upper storeys of the tower about 1800
(Uelzen district)
Lüneburg
Mariendrebber DE: St. Marien und Pankratius (Ss. only unilateral transept, various different Gothic vaults, outer appearance
↓ 13th & 15th century
(SG Barnstorf) Mary and Pancrace) altered in the 19th century
Gandersum
↓ (Moormerland) Reformed church (DE) 14th century choir lost, windows possibly enlarged
(Leer district)
Rorichum
↑ (Moormerland) Reformed church (DE) early 14th century originally of boulders, enlarged in brick
(Leer district)
Tergast
↓ (Moormerland) Tergast church (DE) 13th century western gable 19th century after a storm
(Leer district)
Veenhusen
↑ (Moormerland) Reformed church (DE) aboiut 1290 steeple 1869
(Leer district)
Müden (Örtze)
↓ St. Lawrence church (DE) vaults 1444 outside nowadays Gotic Revival
(Celle district)
Munster only northern sied of the nave between steeple and transept of medieval
↑ St. Urban church[181] Gothic since 1519
(Heidekreis) brick
Neuenkirchen
↓ (Land Hadeln) St. Mary church 14th & 16th century
(Cuxhaven district)
Neustadt
↓ am Rübenberge Esperke chapel[183] early 14th century
(Hanover Region)
Kloster Mariensee
(Neustadt am
↑ Church (DE) 13th century 1867 massive Gothic revival alterations
Rübenberge)
(Hanover Region)
↓ Nienburg (Weser) St. Martin's Church[184] 15th century Romanesque predecessor on stone, 13th century
↑ Norden, East Frisia Ludgeri Church (DE) 15th century Choir, transept and separate belfry of an originally Romanesque building
Otterndorf
↑ (Land Hadeln) St. Sever church (DE) 13th–15th centuries Renaissance alterations, Steeple 19th century
(Cuxhaven district)
Quakenbrück
St. Sylvester church (DE) 13th–15th centuries only parts of the walls of the aisles of brick
(Osnabrück district)
Remels
↑ (Uplengen) St. Martin church (DE) brick about 1300 Gothic nave about 1/3 of brick, tower Gothic revival
(Leer district)
Repsholt
↓ (Friedeburg) St. Maurice church (DE) brick since about 1300 lower wall sections of granite, tower since 30 Years War in ruins
(Wittmund district)
Rhaude
↑ (Rhauderfehn) village church (DE) early 14th century window archs minimally pointed; polygonal choir of 15th century[185]
(Lkr. Leer)
↓ Rhauderfehn Village church (DE) in Backemoor 13th century nave Romanesque, tower Gothic
↑ Rhede, Lower Saxony Old village church 13th – 15th century west of Ems river
Rodewald
(Nienburg district)
↓ St.-Aegidien-Kirche (St. Giles) 13th century restoration after fire of the steeple in the 19th century
Schmalförden,
↓ part of Ehrenburg St. Nicholas Church (DE) 3rd fourth 13th century tower 1755, masonry
(Diepholz district)
Spaden
↑ (Schiffdorf) Klus (Chapel)
(Cuxhaven district)
Stedesdorf
↑ (SG Esens) St. Giles church (DE) Gothic 1350 Gothic relaunch and enlargement of a Romanesque church, partly tufa
(Wittmund district)
Steinbild
division (but not outer shape) of the windows end 19th c., most of the outer
↓ (Kluse municip., St. George church 1512
skin renovated 1988/89
Emsland district)
Steyerberg
↑ Kirche zu Rießen[186] 13th century Brick Gothic former portal, else plastered
(Nienburg district)
in the 16th century convent buildings altered to farm buildings, Gothic church
↓ Stolzenau Schinna Monastery (DE) 13th/14th century
substituted by a half timbered church
Stuhr
Tossens
↓ (Butjadingen) St. Bartholomew (DE) Gothic end 15th century. choir added to a Romanesque nave
(Wesermarsch district)
Uelzen
Groß Liedern
↑ St. George chapel (DE) 2nd half of 14th century
(City of Uelzen)
Oldenstadt
↓ Abbey church (DE) stone between 1150 & 1200 southern transept gable of a Romanesque stone building
(City of Uelzen)
Veerßen
↑ St. Mary church (DE) 1302
(City of Uelzen)
no photo of the
↑ Walsrode Chapel of Walsrode Abbey 1483 Reconstruction after a fire caused by a lightning in 1482
chapel available
Weener about 1230 Romanesque; 1785 wooden barrel vaults; north side Gothic
↓ St. George church (DE) choir 1462
(Leer district) Revival transept
Stapelmoor
Reformed church (DE)St. Maria- und
↑ (Weener) 1250–1275 Romanesque & Gothic
Nikolaus-Kirche
(Leer district)
Werdum
↓ (SG Esens) St. Nicholas church (DE) 1327 massive Neo-Romanesque alterations
(Wittmund district)
Westerholt
↑ (SG Holtriem) Village church 1250–1270 western gable Gothic
(Wittmund district)
Esklum
↑ (Westoverledingen) Esklum church (DE) 13th & 14th centuries
(Leer district)
Großwolde
↓ (Westoverledingen) Reformed church (DE) between 1250 & 1350 windows later enlarhed
(Leer district)
Mitling-Mark
former large pointe darch portal in the southern wall, two closed
↑ (Westoverledingen) Village church (DE) 13th century
hagioscopes
(Leer district)
Steenfelde
↓ (Westoverledingen) Sts. Mary & Nicholas church (DE) 1429 partly rebuilt originally late Romanesque; Windows 1860
(Leer district)
Völlen
Sts. Peter & Paul church (DE)Peter-
↑ (Westoverledingen) 15th & 16th centuries
und-Paul-Kirche
(Leer district)
upper parts of choir and western tower and the whole separate bell tower;
↓ Wiefelstede St. John's Church (DE) 15th century
other parts Romanesque of boulders since 1200
Wildeshausen
(Oldenburg district)
partly amazing mixture of Romanesque and Gothic elements; base of the
↓ St. Alexander church (DE) 124–1270
tower of stone, portal 1540
Fedderwarden,
↓ St Stephen church[188] Late Romanesque church with Gothic vaults and only inside Gothic window arches
Wilhelmshaven
Heppens (DE),
↓ Village church[189] nave about 1350 tower Neo-Romanesque
Wilhelmshaven
Neuende, choir early 13th century Romanesque of granite, nave late 14th century of brick, one round & 7 pointed arch
↑ St James church (DE)
Wilhelmshaven windows, tower Late Gothic 16th century
Wirdum,
↑ Village church 14th century
East Frisia
↓ Wittingen St. Steven church (DE) um 1250 Schiff romanisch, Turm und Chor gotisch
Funnix
↑ St. Florian church (DE) about 1300 about 1500 shortened in the west by 3 m
(City of Wittmund)
Leerhafe
↓ Sts. Cecilia & Margaret church (DE) about 1500
(City of Wittmund)
Wolterdingen
↑ (Soltau) Holy Ghost church (Heilig-Geist)[190] since 1245
(Heidekreis)
Wrestedt
↑ Old church of Wieren (DE) brick 1433 choir of a church of boulders
(Uelzen district)
Zebelin
↑ (Waddeweitz) Village church[191] 13th century and ? Gothic tower mainly of brick; brick parts of the nave younger
(Wendland)
Bad Zwischenahn
↑ St. John church(DE) choir mid 15th century stylistically only eastern gable Gothic
(Ammerland district)
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North Rhine-Westphalia
East Westphalia • Münster region • Northern Rhineland
In North Rhine-Westphalia, Brick Gothic is concentrated west of the Rhine north of Bonn and in western Münsterland. The regional style, including the colour of the bricks (very dark or very pale,
but seldom very red), is very similar to neighbouring regions of the Netherlands – the present day border, three miles east of Meuse river, is as young as from 1815.
East-Westphalia
Münster region
Wüllen,
↓ St. Andrew church (DE) nave 15th century Romanesque stone tower, Gothic Revival transept & choir
Ahaus
Ottenstein,
↓ St. George church[192] 1292 & 1521 western two bays Gothic revival (1751 & 1915; photo shows little more)
Ahaus
↑ Bocholt St.-Agnes Chapel[193] before 1447 bombed in WW. II, rebuilt in 1953
was temporarily the church of the evangelical parish
Burlo,
↓ St Mary church (DE) 13th–15th century restored in 17th centtury; Cistercian, since 1921 Missionary Oblates'-monastery
Borken
Coesfeld
↑ St Lambert cburch (DE) 1473 choir & lateral gable triangles Brick Gothic
↓ Walkenbrückentor (DE) 1st half of 14th century last medieval city gate
↑ Bishop's Mill (DE) 12th/13th century former defensive tower in 1248 rebuilt as a mill, no Gothic design
Haltern am See
↓ Sythen Castle (DE) 1330 only the chapel building[195] (chapel in the ground flour) Gothic, later alterations
↑ Lüdinghausen Chapel of Vischering Castle 1495 outside the castle, which was rebuilt in Renaissance style after a fire in 1521
Northern Rhineland
Bedburg-Hau • Bergheim • Emmerich • Geilenkirchen • Geldern • Goch • Heinsberg • Kerpen • Kranenburg • Rees (munic.)
Main period
↕ Place Building of Special features Image
construction
Alt-Kaster,
St. George tower 16th nave replaced
↓ Bedburg,
church (DE) century 1783–1785
near Bergheim
Gothic
Revival
Hau,
Old St. Anthony
↓ Bedburg-Hau, 1378
church (DE)
near Kleve
enlargement in
1882
first mentioned in
early 13th century;
Hasselt, St. Steven tower mid
↓ nave in 1824–1826
Bedburg-Hau chapel[196] 15th century
alterated to be a
primary school
Gothic eastern
wall of a
Schneppenbaum, St. Mark "apse" about
↑ centralized
Bedburg-Hau church[198] 1450
Romanesque
stone church
Aachener Tor
↓ Bergheim (Aachen Gate)
(DE)
partly several
layers of bricks
Ss. Cosmas and alternant with a
Gesch, layer of stone
↓ Damian Church 1493 + 1553
Bergheim
(DE) enlarged 1553
in Gothic and in
1887 in Gothic
revival style.
oldest parts
Romanesque,
Gothic
St. Johann the
Niederaußem, enlargement in the
↑ Baptist church
Bergheim 16th century, now
(DE)
a pseudo-basilica
with three parallel
ridges
Pfaffendorf, Gothic
Bergheim enlargement of an
St-Pancrace-
↓ 1505 older church, 1860
Church (DE)
Gothic Revival
alterations
enlarged in
1745–1753,
Paffendorf
↑ 1531–1546 Gothic Revival
Castle (DE)
alterations in
1861–1865
Quadrath, St Lawrence
↓ 1532–1535 later enlargements
Bergheim church (DE)
"Römerturm"
Thorr, relic of the old
↑ ("Roman about 1500
Bergheim parish church
Tower") (DE)
Düsseldorf
St Lambert
↑ 1370–1394 hall church with three parallel naves & roofs, tower of tufa, founded as a collegiate church
church (DE)
Church of the
2-naved hall
↓ Order of the since 1443
church
Holy Cross (DE)
Emmerich
St. Aldegunde
↑ 1449–1514 pseudo-basilica
church (DE)
losses by high
waters of the
St Martin church 12th–15th Rhine, simplified
↓
(DE) century reconstruction
after WW. II;
transept of tufa
mid or 2nd
Elten, St Martin
↑ half of
Emmerich church[200]
15century
Erkelenz
St.-Lambert
↓ tower
Church (DE)
Church of the
↓ Gaesdonck (DE) seven Pains of
St Mary (DE)
2-naved hall
St John the church; after
Prummern,
↑ Evangelist 1470 damages of WW.
Geilenkirchen
church (DE) II reconstruction in
1962
after destruction in
WW. II, southern &
eastern walls of
Würm, St Gereon
↓ 15th century the medieval hall
Geilenkirchen church (DE)
church integrated
in the new church
of 1951/1953
Geldern
St. Mary
↑ Magdalene (DE),
hall church
Tower of
↑ Langendonk ruin
Castle (DE)
Walbeck,
Geldern Walbeck Castle
↑
(DE)
St.-Nicholas
↓ Church in 15th century
Walbeck[201]
St. Johns's
↓
Convent (DE)
Steintor
↓
(Stonegate) (DE)
Graefenthal
↑
Monastery (DE)
distinct modern
Hambach, St. Anthony
↑ 1419 enlargement in
Niederzier church (DE)
1971/1972
new church on
Karken, Old church
↓ 1561 different site about
Heinsberg tower (DE)
1900
Romanesque
stone church of
Barmen, St Martin church 15th &
↑ 12th century
Jülich (DE) 16thcentury
enlarged by two
Brick Gothic naves
about 1900
Kirchberg, St Martin church enlarged by a
↓ about 1520
Jülich (DE) rectangularly
attached new nave
in 1913 enlarged
Mersch, St Agatha
↑ 1463 by a rectangularly
Jülich church (DE)
attached new nave
tower of St.
15th century nave Gothic revival
↓ Issum Nicholas
(?) of 1888/1889
church[202]
Kamp-Lintfort
Kamp Abbey,
↓ late Gothic, hall
church
Eyll Church of
↑ St. Mary's
Ascension.[203]
Kerken
St.-Dionysos
much enlarged in
↓ Church[204] 1421–1453
Gothic style
in Nieukerk,
nave replaced
St. Martinus
↓ Kerpen tower 1496 after destruction in
church (DE)
WW. II
Hemmersbach, Gothic
St. Clemence
↑ Horrem, relaunch in
church (DE)
Kerpen 15th century
Kervenheim,
Kevelaer lateral (1775 &
1840) and
St Anthony
↓ about 1445 longitudinal (1888)
church[206]
enlargements of
the nave
Burg destructions by a
early 14th
↑ Kervendonk fire in 1757 and
century
(castle)[207] WW. II
Kleve
Unterstadtkirche
hall church with
↓ of St-Mary's
two naves
Conception (DE)
Stiftskirche
↑ St-Mary's
Assumption (DE)
Mehr,
St Martin church
↓ Kranenburg, 15th century St Martin church
(DE)
left of the Rhine
Romanesque &
↑ Krefeld Linn Castle (DE)
Gothic
nave replaced in
Kückhoven, St. Servatius
↓ tower 1460 1792 & enlarged in
Erkelenz church (DE)
1910
enlarged northern
aisle of a
Lipp (DE)]], Romanesque
↑ St. Ursula church Gothic 1503
Bedburg basilica, layers of
brick and layers of
stone
Marienthal, Marienthal
↓
Hamminkeln Abbey (DE)
1605
reconstruction
Evangelical town
↑ Moers 15th century after a fire, 1655
church (DE)
enlarged by two
lower aisles
relics of a
Nettesheim, medieval Gothic
↑ St. Martin church 1515
Rommerskirchen aisle in the Gotic
revival nave
Bocholt Castle
↓ Nettetal
(DE)
after destruction in
Marienberg
↓ Neuss 1478 WW. II rebuilt with
monastery (DE)
simple interior
1863–1866addition
Mehr, Rees, St Vincentius
↑ 1447 of the sacristy and
right of the Rhine church[209]
one aisle
Millingen, St Quirinus
↓ century
Rees church (DE)
stepped hall of 2
Borth, St. Evermarus naves; modern
↑ nave 1452
Rheinberg church (DE) enlargement in
1980
Schermbeck
several early
Evangelical
↑ 15th century destructions and
church[210]
reconstrictions
Schermbeck several
↑ 13th century
castle (DE) reconstructions
nave 1863
replaced, tower
Havert, St Gertrud
↓ tower 1525 heightened in 1904
Selfkant church[212]
and restored in
1945–1949
2-naved hall
St John the church, nowadays
Siersdorf,
↓ Baptist church 1510 red washed, 1957
Aldenhoven
(DE) modern
enlargement
St.
1431, choir tower heightened
↑ Sonsbeck Mary-Magdalene
1547 in 1892
church (DE)
alternating layers
Stommeln, Old St Martin
↑ 1540–1553 of brick and stone;
Pulheim church (DE)
tower about 1100
Ss.-Peter-
↓ Straelen and-Paul Church hall church
(DE)
St Lambert 15/16th
↑ Waldfeucht
church century
nave after
St George destruction in WW.
↓ Wassenberg tower 1420
church (DE) II modern in
1954–1956
1856/57 enlarged
Sts. Peter and in Gothic Revival
↑ Wegberg
Paul church (DE) style, northern
aisle added
Xanten
and other
↑ Cleve gate (DE) 1393 elements of the
defensive walls
1460 –1802
Bridgettines
Marienbaum, Pilgrimage choir
↑ church; Gothic
Xanten church (DE) 1438–1441
Revival tower
1898–1890
Electoral Cologne
sovereign castle,
predecessors
since Roman
↑ Zülpich Zülpich Castle since 1369
antiquity,
various demolitions
and
reconstructions
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Baden-Württemberg
Main period of
Place Building Special features Image
construction
Ulm
1377–1543, large brick walls among dominant sandstone masonry;
Ulm Minster
1844–1890 upper section of the western tower, flying buttresses and small towers added in the 19th century
walls almost totally built of brick, but plastered and covered with famous frescos; gables and even eaves
Town hall (DE: Rathaus) 1370–1578
crowned by tracery of cubic bricks and terracotta
Arsenal (DE: Zeughaus) Gothic wing 1522 in ruins since WW. II, walls today washed, predominantly brick
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Bavaria
Main period of
↕ Place Building Special features Image
construction
Airischwand
↓ (Nandlstadt, St. Silvester church 15th century
Freising district)
Augsburg
present building since 995, partly built of Roman wallstones; "Romanesque"
↓ Augsburg Cathedral brick since 1331 enhancement of the towers as late as 1487 and 1560, after the Late Gothic eastern
choir; until early 20th century building generally plastered
Dingolfing
↑ Eggenfelden St. Nicholas and St. Steven (DE) 15th century Stepped hall
end 14th
↓ Erding St. John's Church(DE) nave visible brick, tower plastered
century–1420
Bad Griesbach
↓ St. Michael church ((DE) 1480
(Passau district)
↑ Günzburg Reisensburg Castle (DE) since 12th century donjon from Romanesque and Early Gothic ages
Hörgertshausen
↓ St Alban church (DE) 15th century
(Freising district)
Ingolstadt
Our Lovely Dear Lady's Minster (DE:
↑ Münster Zur Schönen Unserer Lieben 1425–1525
Frau)
Kaufbeuren
↑ St. Martin's Church (DE) choir 1438–1443 rebuilt from a Romanesque basilica
Relic of a ducal palace; alterations in 19th and 20th centuries, whitewashed; nowadays
↓ Landau an der Isar Kastenhof (Case Court) 15th–16th century
an archeological museum
Landshut
(late) Romanesque and Gothic; later alterations and buildings (Renaissance and
↓ Trausnitz Castle 1150–1503
Neo-Renaissance) no more in visible brick
Burghauser Tor
↑ City fortifications Ländtor
3 more towers
Late Gothic brick choir at a Romanesque nave (plastered but also built of brick) of 12th
↓ Moosburg St. Kastulus Church (DE) Choir 1468
century
Munich (München)
one of the two largest hall churchs and two or three second largest Gothic brick
↑ Frauenkirche 1468–1488
churches of the world (volume between 185,000 m³ and 190,000 m³)
↑ Kreuzkirche consecrated 1485 originally graveyard church of St. Peter's Church, 1620 baroquified, 1814 re-gothified
originally graveyard church of Frauenkirche, since 1828 Greek Orthodox Church; after
↓ Salvatorkirche consecrated 1494
temporary baroquification re gothified
originally only one tower, then surroundging fortress, in 19th century dismantled except
↓ Isartor 1337 of the towers, but afterwards restored; central tower washed, surrounding parts
plastered
↑ Sendlinger Tor about 1300 alterations in 19th and early 20th century, loss of the central tower
Nuremberg
(Nürnberg)
↓ Nuremberg Castle Parts of several buildings
A citizen's house:
2nd half of 15th
↓ Weinmarkt 2 Gothic brick decorated gable
century
(list of monuments, DE)
Pfaffenhofen
↓ Debitors Tower (Pfänderturm) about 1400[219] last surviving tower of the urban fortifications
an der Ilm
13th–15th–20th
↑ Pfarrkirchen Sankt Simon und Judas Thaddäus Late Gothic church with older predecessors, enlarged in modern style in 1971/1972
century
Schrobenhausen
St.-Ursula-Church
↓ in Mühlried 13th/14th century whitewashed brick
(incorporated village)
Steinkirchen
St Lawrence church
↓ (in Ebering) about 1300
(list of monuments, DE)
Straubing
Usterling (DE)
↑ St. John the Baptist church early 16th century
(Landau an der Isar)
↑ Wasserburg am Inn St. James (St. Jakob) 15. Jh. only the nave of brick
↑ Wörishofen Spa St. Justinia parish Church tower 1519/20 tower of the elsewhere plastered church
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Hungary
– In Hungary, there is much more hidden than visible medieval brick. During the 145 years of Ottoman occupation, many churches fell in ruins. At about 1700 they were restored, inclusively of
plastering, which need not necessary have existed before. In ruins of the Turkish wars and of World War II, brick can be visible, though these buildings had been plastered in their time of function. –
Main period of
Place Building Special features Image
construction
Árpás,
Premonstratensian, generally Romanesque building with few Gothic
west bank of Rába Szent Jakab apostol 1251
details
river
Szentes,
with proviso:
east of lower ruin of a perhaps originally plastered church
Ecser church
Tisza river
Egyházasdengeleg,
St. Imre church 14th century gothic enlargement of a Roamnesque stone church of 11th/12th cnetury
east of Esztergom
Nagygéc,
with proviso: Romanesque church with a Gothic choir, temporarily widely unplastered, but now
Csengersima, 13th century
Reformed church plasterd again[220]
NE corner of Hungary
Türje,
Premonstratensian abbey church begun between 1230 &
Zala County, Romanesque-Gothic transitional style, reconstruction about 1900
(hu:/DE) 1240
NW of lake Balaton
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Italy
Regions of Italy: ABR • EM-RO • FRI • LIG • LOM • MAR • PIE • TUS • VEN
Abruzzo
↓ Lanciano Santa Maria Maggiore (IT) Tower and originally possibly plastered vaults
Penne
(on hills between two rivers, interim Baroque decoration,
↓ view to Gran Sasso d'Italia) Duomo di San Massimo (IT) 11th–13th centuries
nowadays withdrawn
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Emilia-Romagna
Main period of
↕ Place Building Special features Image
construction
Bazzano
↑ Rocca dei Bentivoglio[221][222] (IT)
(Valsamoggia)
↑ Bobbio Cathedral 1463 central section of western façade, stylistically not very Gothic
Bologna
↑ San Martino
Busseto, (PA)
↑ Copparo Santa Maria di Savonuzzo (IT) Romansque style in Gothic style age
Ferrara
↑ Castello Estense various stages since 1385 main residence of the House of Este
Imola
Mirandola
(MO)
↑ Church of Gesù and San Francesco[227][228] damaged by the earthquakes of 2012
Parma
Outskirts
↓ Certosa di Paradigna (IT/DE) 1298–1385
of Parma
Piacenza
↑ Palazzo Comunale
↓ Basilica of Sant'Antonino
Castel
↑ Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista[232]
San Giovanni
Rimini
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Liguria
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Lombardy
Main period of
↕ Place Building Special features Image
construction
↓ Bergamo Visconti Citadel (IT) arcades of the court – the only unplastered medieval bricks in Bergamo
Brescia
Castiglione Olona
↓ Santi Stefano & Lorenzo (IT) 1422–1435
(VA)
Cremona
Lodi
↓ Duomo, Romanesque/Gothic
Mantua (Mantova)
↓ San Francesco
↑ Ducal palace
Milan (Milano)
↓ Abbazia di Chiaravalle
↓ Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio
↑ Palazzo Borromeo
Monza
Pavia
↓ Castello Visconteo 1360
Pozzuolo Martesana
↓ Chiesa di San Francesco (IT)
(MI)
San Giuliano
↑ Abbazia dei Santi Pietro e Paolo in Viboldone
Milanese
Sant'Angelo
↑ Castello Morando Bolognini (IT)
Lodigiano
Regions of Italy: ABR • EM-RO • LIG • LOM • MAR • PIE • TUS • VEN
Marche
Ancona
↓ Loggia dei Mercanti 1442–1459 Venecian Gothic, parts of the upper storeys of brick
↑ Cupra Marittima Santa Maria in Castello (IT) since 1227 Romanesque with Gothic alterations
Fabriano
Fermo
no photo in WM
↓ San Domenico Church (IT)[238] 1233–1491 concathedral
Commons
↑ San Ginesio San Ginesio Collegiate Church (IT) up to 1421 decorations in Floral Gothic style
no photo in WM
↑ Church of San Lorenzo in Doliolo[239]
Commons
Urbino
Regions of Italy: ABR • EM-RO • LIG • LOM • MAR • PIE • TUS • VEN
Piedmont
Asti
private palazzi:
↑ Palazzo Catena (15th century)
Palazzo Zoya (13th century)
Carmagnola
↓ St-Peter-and-Paul Church (IT)
no photo in
↑ Casa Borioli (IT)[242] 15th century
WM Commons
↑ Chivasso Santa Maria Assunta (IT) 1415–1429 outside Gothic inside Baroque
↓ Cuneo St-Francis Church & compound (IT) 15th century predecessors since 13th century, nowadays municipal museum
↑ Fossano Castle of the Princes of Acaja (IT) 1314–1332 about 1500 transfomed from a fortification int a residential palace
↓ Gattinara St-Peter Church (IT) 1470 only western façade still Gothic
no photo in
↑ Moncalieri Chiesa collegiata di S. Maria della Scala[244] 1232–1330
WM Commons
Mondovì
↑ Casa Giolitti
no photo in
↓ Rossana Santa Maria Assunta[245][246] 14th century
WM Commons
Torino
Vercelli
↓ Basilica di Sant'Andrea Romanesque windows, Gothic vaults, façade of stone
↑ patrician towers
Regions of Italy: ABR • EM-RO • LIG • LOM • MAR • PIE • TUS • VEN
Tuscany
Main period of
↕ Place Building Special features Image
construction
Campanile of the
↓ Grosseto 15th century later alterations of the windows
Cathedral
Lucca
Montepulciano
San Francesco Church
↓ 13th–16th centuries Franciscan abbey church
(IT)
Piombino
Pisa
Prato
top section of the tower of pure brick, other walls of a Byzantine structure – layers of brick among
↑ Sant'Agostino church 1400–1440
layers of small boulders
Piazzanese,
↓ San Giusto church (IT) 1360 Campanile with windows of brick
Prato
San Gimignano
(3)
1. Palazzo della Cancelleria
2. Palazzo Razzi (IT)
3. Palazzo Tinacci
4. Palazzo Tortoli (IT)
↓ various private palazzi (4)
(1) (2)
Siena
Basilica of San
↓
Francesco
↑ Palazzo Pubblico
Santa Maria
San Clemente
↑ dei 13th – 16th century
basiica & monastery (IT)
Servi, Siena
Regions of Italy: ABR • EM-RO • LIG • LOM • MAR • PIE • TUS • VEN
Main period of
↕ Place Building Special features Image
construction
↓ Cividale del Friuli Town hall (Palazzo Comunale)[250] 1286 and 1545–1588
↓ Isola della Scala Torre scaligera 13th century in some parts mixed with stones
Este
Lendinara
originally a Gothic city gate, in 17th century converted into the presentday clock
↑ Torre dell'Orologio
tower
Montagnana
↓ Town wall[254] Well preserved circle, some parts of brick, others of stone
Padua
Pordenone
↓ Town hall
Treviso
(most famous brick:
↑ Romanesque San Francesco church (IT) 1231–1270 main nave Romanesque, choir & southern aisle Gothic
Palazzo dei
Trecento)
↓ Santa Maria Maggiore (IT) Gothic since 1473 after destruction by war 1511 mannerist reconstruction
↑ St Catherine church (IT) 1346 – early 15th century partly visible brick, partly plastered; today housing a museum
Venice
↑ Sant'Elena
↓ Santi Giovanni
↑ San Gregorio
↓ Madonna dell'Orto
Verona
(proper republic
↓ since 1136, Sant'Anastasia Church
proper signoria
since 1259,
Venetian
since 1405)
↓ Palazzo del Podestà (IT) 13th century though erected in "Gothic age", only few parts in Gothic design
↓ Sant'Eufemia,Church[258] 1275–1450
↑ Castelvecchio 1354–1356
↑ Villafranca di Verona Castello Scaligero (IT) 13th century tower and some other parts
Italy: ABR • EM-RO • FRI • LIG • LOM • MAR • PIE • TUS • VEN
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Latvia
with proviso: many part of boulders only, some walls mainly of brick,
Alūksne
Alūksne Castle but probably originally not visible
with proviso:
Dobele generally of boulders, one tower of brick, but perhaps not visible
Dobele Castle
Riga
House of the Blackheads late 14th century onwards Destroyed in World War II and rebuilt in 1995
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Lithuania
Vilnius
↓ St. Francis 15th century and later repairs Belarusian type of Gothic
↓ St. Nicholas Late 14th century oldest surviving Latin church building in Lithuania
Kaunas
↑ House of Perkūnas late 15th century the other example of exceptional brick Flamboyant style
↑ Medininkai Castle 13th century The only surviving enclosure type castle and the largest in Lithuania
Trakai
↑ Island Castle 14th – early 15th century built by Grand Dukes of Lithuania Kęstutis and Vytautas.
↑ Peninsula Castle Late 14th century and later repairs built by Grand Duke of Lithuania Kęstutis
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Netherlands
Provinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB
Province of Groningen
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
M-GR = Volume on Groningen Province of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Ten Boer • Delfzijl • Eemsmond • Groningen • Loppersum • De Marne • Westerwolde • Winsum (Gn.) • Zuidhorn
Aduard,
Zuidhorn Former hospital (NL)
↓ early 14th century now Protestant village church
(see also RCE 7075 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/7075)
below)
Appingedam
Nicolaïkerk
↓ 15th century predecessor 1225
RCE 8247 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/8247)
Walfriduskerk (NL)
↓ Bedum brick since 1481 Romanesque tufa building since abou 1050, slanting tower
RCE 8728 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/8728)
Garmerwolde, (NL)
↓ 13th century Romano-Gothic
Ten Boer RCE 9780 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/9780)
Niekerk, Protestant church (NL) originally Romanesque of tufa, enlargements by brick and
↓ 12th & 13th centuries
Ten Boer RCE 31416 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/31416) Gothic
Groningen
Der Aa-kerk
↓ 13th – 15th centuries
RCE 18423 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/18423)
Martinikerk
↑ 13th, 15th, 16th century
RCE 18555 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/18555)
Province House Provinciehuis restored about 1900, Brick Gothic wing former St. Martin
↑ 1550
RCE 18559 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/18559) school
house Brugstraat 24
↓ 15th century
RCE 18433 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/18433)
Petrus en Pauluskerk
↓ Loppersum 1217–1530
RCE 26265 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/26265)
Reformed church
Leens, nave & northern transept 11th century tufa,with gothic windows of brick;
↑ RCE 24000 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/24000),
De Marne choir & southern transept (12th c.) and tower (13th c. & 1863) all of brick
B-GR p. 151/152
12th century,
Torenkerk (Tower Church) (NL)
↑ Winsum (Gn.) gothified in the 16th tower 1693
RCE 39030 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/39030)
century
Baflo, Ref. St. Lawrence church (NL) begun by tufa, then Romanesque brick, then Gothic brick,
↑ since about 1211
Winsum RCE 8578 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/8578) tower tall since about 1500
Prov. of Groningen : Ten Boer • Delfzijl • Eemsmond • Groningen • Loppersum • De Marne • Westerwolde • Winsum (Gn.) • Zuidhorn
NL provinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB
Friesland
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
M-FR = Volume on the province of Friesland of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Time of
↕ Place Building Notes Picture
construction
Protestant church
Buitenpost,
↓ RCE 7036 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th century tower 12th & 16th centuries
Achtkarspelen
/monumenten/7036)
Damwâld,
Dantumadiel Ref. St. Bendict's church
↑ RCE 11681 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 12th century Gothic alterations
/monumenten/11681)
(NL)
Dokkum,
↑ RCE 13155 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1590 Gothic & Renaissance
Dongeradeel
/monumenten/13155)
(NL)
Morra,
↑ RCE 31586 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 2nd half 13th century
Dongeradeel
/monumenten/31586)
(NL)
Nes,
↓ RCE 38728 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 12th & 13th century
Dongeradeel
/monumenten/38728)
Grote Kerk(NL)
Ternaard,
↓ RCE 38731 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl mid 16th century very late Gothic
Dongeradeel
/monumenten/38731)
(NL)
Genum,
↓ RCE 15615 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 12th–15th century Roomanesque tower and Gothic southern wall & choir of brick
Ferwerderadiel
/monumenten/15615)
Nijemirdum, (NL)
↑ De Fryske RCE 15927 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 14th & 15th century church demolished in the 18th century
Marren /monumenten/15927)
Kollum,
Maartenskerk (NL)
Kollumerland
↓ RCE 23728 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th century
en
/monumenten/23728)
Nieuwkruisland
Westergeest, (NL)
↓ Kollumerland RCE 23767 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 13th century Romanesque & Gothic, little rests of tufa from the predecessor
en Nieuwkruisland /monumenten/23767)
Leeuwarden
Grote Kerk (NL)
↓ RCE 24225 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1275–1310
/monumenten/24225)
Oldehove (tower)
↑ RCE 24331 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1529–1533 unfinished tower of (later demolished) St. Vitus church
/monumenten/24331)
Johanneskerk (NL)
Hijlaard,
↓ RCE 8486 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 13th century Gothic windows 15th/16th century
Leeuwarden
/monumenten/8486)
(NL)
Stiens,
↑ RCE 24542 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 12th/13th/16th century tower Gothic; further alterations 19th century
Leeuwarden
/monumenten/24542)
Wirdum, St-Martinuskerk
↑ Friesland, RCE 18256 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl nave 13th century replacing a tuff building of 12th century; later alterations
Leeuwarden /monumenten/18256)
(NL)
Wijnjewoude,
↓ RCE 31839 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th century kloostermoppen, reparations by yellow brick
Opsterland
/monumenten/31839)
(NL)
Lutkewierum, tower 15th century,
↓ RCE 21542 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl nave of yellow brick
Súdwest-Fryslân nave 1557
/monumenten/21542)
with proviso:
↑ Doniakerk (NL)[263] 1660 After Gothic
Makkum,
(NL)
Nijland,
↓ RCE 39796 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 16th century Gothic & Renaissance, yellow brick
Súdwest-Fryslân
/monumenten/39796)
Victoriuskerk (NL)
Pingjum,
↑ RCE 39426 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1200, 1500 height of the nave enlarged; yellow and red brick
Súdwest-Fryslân
/monumenten/39426)
NL provinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB
North Holland
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
M-NH = Volume on North Holland of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Alkmaar
Town hall (NL)
↓ 1509–1520 many elements of Brabant Gothic
RCE 7282 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/7282)
Amsterdam
Oude Kerk
↓ RCE 3990 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/3990) brick and stone
M-NH p. 110–112
Agnietenkapel (NL)
↑
RCE 6089 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/6089)
Nieuwe Kerk
↓ RCE 5940 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/5940) brick: western nave and other parts
M-NH p. 112–114
Bergen, North Ruin church(NL) 1574 destroyed in Eighty Years War (by Dutch troops), Choir
↑ since 1422 century
Holland RCE 9041 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/9041) rebuilt in 1597
Reformed St-Nicholas Church (NL) hall church with two naves, restored in 1585 and 1639 after
↓ Broek in Waterland 15th century
RCE 11042 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/11042) fires
Edam,
Edam-Volendam Grote of Sint-Nicolaaskerk (NL)
↑ 15th century
RCE 14320 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/14320)
Enkhuizen
Westerkerk (NL)
↑ partly belts of stone
RCE 15211 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/15211)
Zuiderkerk (NL)
RCE 15268 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten
↓ partly belts of stone
/15268)& 15269 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten
/15269)
Haarlem
Grote or St.-Bavokerk
↑ RCE 19264 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/19264), 1370–1520 only aisles and lower part of the transept walls of brick
M-NH p. 313–315
Janskerk
↑ RCE 19332 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/19332), 1310–1318 Knights of Malta
M-NH p. 315
Waalse Kerk
↓ RCE 18975 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/18975), 1348
M-NH p. 315
Amsterdamse Poort
↓ 1355
RCE 19771 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/19771)
Heemskerk,
Village church (NL) tower of kloostermoppen (monastery brick), nave rebuilt using
↑ Midden- 1st half of 15th century
RCE 21205 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/21205) more red brick in 17th century
Kennemerlan
Broek op
(NL)
↑ Langedijk, 15th/16th century
RCE (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/)
Langedijk
Johanneskerk,
↓ Laren about 1500
RCE 23952 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/23952)
Medemblik
Radboud Castle
↑ 1288
RCE 28386 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/28386)
Abbekerk, (NL)
↑ 15th century nave nowadays plastered
Medemblik RCE 30655 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/30655)
Theaterkerk[266]
Wadway, RCE 31802 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten 1450 (tower)–early 16th
↑
Opmeer /31802)& 31803 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten cent. (estern nave)
/31803)
Velsen-Zuid, Engelmunduskerk
↓ brick 13th century begun by tufa in the 12th century
Velsen RCE 37067 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/37067)
Nederhorst den
Willibrorduskerk/Church on the hill[268]
↑ Berg, Gothic about 1500 Romanesque parts of 12th century
RCE 30298 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/30298)
Wijdemeren
NL provinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB
South Holland
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service for the Cultural Heritage)
M-ZH = Volume on Zuid-Holland (South Holland) of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Brielle • Delft • Giessenlanden • Goeree-Overflakkee • Gouda • The Hague • Krimpenerwaard • Leiden • Molenwaard • Nissewward • Zederik
Alblasserdam,
Tower of the former reformed church RCE 7094
↓ southeast of 15th century
(https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/7094)
Rotterdam center
Protestant church,
↓ Barendrecht 1st fourth 16th century western gable newer
RCE 8602 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/8602)
Protestant church,
Heinenoord,
↑ RCE 21350 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/21350), M-ZH mid 15th century pale brick
Binnenmaas
S. 266 f.
Brielle
Beguinage chapel,
↑ 15 th century whitewashed brick
RCE 10654 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/10654)
Grote of Sint-Catharijnekerk (NL) RCE 10646 walls of the nave mainly of brick, western
↓ begun 1462
(https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/10646) bays and a lot of masonry of stone
Delft
Oude Kerk
↑ 1246 slanting tower
RCE 11970 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/11970)
Prinsenhof,
former St Agatha monastery, 1403 comprising the 3rd largest church of Delft
RCE 12029 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12029)
Chapel St-Hippolyte(NL)
↑ 1400
RCE 12090 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12090)
Beguinage (NL)
↓ Gothic portal, most buildings newer
RCE 12041 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12041)
Eastern Gate
↓ 1400 & 16th century
RCE 11968 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/11968)
Grote Kerk
↓ Dordrecht until 1470
RCE 13417 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/13417)
Goedereede,
Goeree-Overflakkee
separate tower of the Protestant church (DE),
↑ 15th century belts and masonry of stone
RCE 16161 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16161)
Gouda
Sint Janskerk,
↓ only parts of brick
RCE 16722 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16722)
Lutheran church
1869 Gothic Revival alterations, 1957
↑ (former Sint-Joostkapel)[270] (NL), about 1425
reconstruction of the medieval state
RCE 16795 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16795)
Tolhuis (Toll house) (NL), [271] later additions, nowadays painted but
↑ 15th century (or older)
RCE 16795 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16795) visible brick structure
The Hague
Grote Kerk, The Hague,
↓ 14th century
REC 16115 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16115)
Ridderzaal,
↓ 1256–1296 Early Gothic
RCE 17475 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/17475)
Gevangenpoort,
↑ RCE 17487 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/17487), core about 1370 later additions
M-ZH p. 212
Katwijk aan den Rijn, (NL) Protestant church, since 1300, nave 15th
↑
near mouth of Oude Rijn RCE 23517 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/23517) century
Haastrech, (NL) Protestant church, lower part of the tower 13th century, some
↓ 15th century
Krimpenerwaard RCE 19939 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/19939) parts 19th century
Leiden
Academiegebouw (NL)
↓ 1450, 1516 & further
RCE 25503 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/25503)
Pieterskerk,
↓ Late Gothic
[https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/25446 RCE 25446
with proviso:
↓ Leiderdorp Protestant church, 1620 very late Gothic
RCE 25693 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/25693)
Heenvliet,
Nissewaard Protestant church,
↓ 14th century
RCE 9381 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/9381)
Noordwijk,
Old Hieronymus church (NL),
↑ north of mouth mid 15th century brick and some blocks of sandstone
RCE 30756 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/30756)
of Oude Rijn
Ridderkerk,
Protestant church (NL),
↑ southeast of 2nd half of 15th century
RCE 32494 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/32494)
Rotterdam center
Rijnsaterwoude,
Protestant Woudse Domkerk,
↓ Kaag en Braassem, tower & choir about 1500 nave 17th century
RCE 33006 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/33006)
northeast of Leiden
Rotterdam
Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk,
↓ RCE 32783 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/32783)& 32782 tower 1449–1525 nave & tower Late Gothic
(https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/32782)
Strijen,
Protestant church (St. Lambert),
↑ Hoeksche Waard, 15th/16th century
RCE 34945 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/34945)
south of Rotterdam
Naaldwijk, Westland,
Oude Kerk (NL),
↓ north of 14th century Tower 1560
RCE 30168 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/30168)
Hoek van Holland
Ameide,
Protestant church,
↓ Zederik, 15th century tower: base older, top newer
RCE 7571 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/7571)
south side of Lek river
Zwijndrecht,
Protestant Pietermankerk,
↑ southeast of 2nd half of 15th century
RCE 41916 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/41916)
Rotterdam center
South Holland : Brielle • Delft • Giessenlanden • Goeree-Overflakkee • Gouda • The Hague • Krimpenerwaard • Leiden • Molenwaard • Nissewward • Zederik
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Zeeland
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service for the Cultural Heritage)
M-ZE = Volume on Zeeland of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Aardenburg,
Protestant Saint Bavo church Saint Bavo Church, nave 1220, hall choir mid
↓ Sluis (see below),
RCE 6880 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/6880) 14 th century
Zeelandic Flanders
Protestant Eligiuskerk,
Oudelande,
↑ RCE 10015 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/10015)& 15th century, tower 1400
Borsele
10016 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/10016)
Goes
Grote Kerk (NL),
↑ brick & stone
RCE 16375 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16375)
's-Heer
Protestant church,
↑ Arendskerke, tower of brick, nave of stone
RCE 16400 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16400)
Goes
Kattendijke, Protestant church (NL), some details still Romanesque; 18th century
↓ about 1404
Goes RCE 16407 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16407) alterations, choir then demolished
Kloetinge, Protestant Geerteskerk, nave since 1350 as a hall church, in 1480 alteration
↑ choir 1275–1300
Goes RCE 16426 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16426) to an aisleless church
Kloosterzande,
Protestant former monastic chapel (NL),[272]
↓ Hulst, about 1250
RCE 22226 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/22226)
Zeelandic Flanders
Middelburg,
Walcheren Middelburg Abbey,
↓ RCE 28658 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/28658),
M-ZE p. 161 ff.
Brouwershaven,
Protestant Nicolaaskerk (DE),
↑ Schouwen- 14th–16th century pale red brick with belts of white stone
RCE 11122 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/11122)
Duiveland
Dreischor,
Protestant Adriaanskerk (NL),
↓ Schouwen- 14th/15th century hall church of two naves with wooden barrel vaults
RCE 11162 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/11162)
Duiveland
Burgh-Haamstede,
Schouwen- Protestant Johannes de Doperkerk (NL),
↑ Duiveland 15th century pseudo-basilica, choir lost
RCE 38790 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/38790)
Haamstede Castle,
↑ 13th & 17th/18th century some lower parts of the towers
RCE 515605 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/515605)
Nieuwerkerk,
Protestant Johanneskerk (NL),
↓ Schouwen- 15th century nave between choir and tower demolished in 1583
RCE 14164 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/14164)
Duiveland
Noordgouwe,
Protestant Driekoningenkerk (NL),
↑ Schouwen- 1462
RCE 11186 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/11186)
Duiveland
Oosterland,
Protestant Jodocuskerk (DE),
↑ Schouwen- about 1500 choir & tower medieval, nave about 1700
RCE 14160 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/14160)
Duiveland
Renesse,
Protestant Jacobuskerk,
↓ Schouwen- 1506
RCE 38831 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/38831)
Duiveland
Serooskerke,
Protestant Alardskerk (NL), early 15th / late 16th
↑ Schouwen-
RCE 38841 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/38841) century
Duiveland
Town hall & belfry (NL), much yellow brick, some red brick and some stone;
↓ Sluis RCE 33890 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/33890), M-ZE 1393–1396 much reconstruction after heavy damages in WW.
p.230 II; the only municipal belfry in the Netherlands
Cadzand,
Sluis (see also Protestant Mariakerk (NL), very pale brick; two naved hall church,
↓
above), RCE 31509 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/31509) northern nave 4th quarter of 13th century, southern nave 14th century
Zeelandic Flanders
Groede, Grote Kerk (NL), tower 14th century, central nave 15th century, southern nave about 1500,
↑
Sluis RCE 31516 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/31516) damages by floods 1583–1613, northern nave rebuilt 1632–1634
Sint Kruis, Protestant church (NL), nave probably relic of a former three-naved hall
↓ 14th century
Sluis RCE 6934 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/6934) church
Veere,
Walcheren Protestant Kleine kerk (Small church), extension of (NL)M-ZE p. low hall church,
↑ 244–245 16th century formed by two naves of the former hall choir of the
RCE 36967 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/36967) Grote Kerk (Large church)
Oostkapelle,
Veere Protestant Willibrordkerk (NL),
↑ RCE 42166 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/42166)& tower 14th century, nave 15th century, alterated in 1610
42167 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/42167)
Vlissingen St James the Great Church, early 14th century & 15th
↑ hall church
(Flushing) RCE 37752 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/37752) cnetury
Zierikzee
Nobelpoort (NL),
↑ 14th century
RCE 40671 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/40671)
Noordhavenpoort (NL),
↓ 14th century & later outer walls of stone, court walls of brick
RCE 40849 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/40849)
Zeeland : Aardenburg • Borsele • Goes • Middelburg • Schouwen-Duiveland • Sluis • Veere • Vlissingen • Zierikzee
NL provinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB
North Brabant
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
M-NB = Volume on North Brabant of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Aalburg • Breda • Eersel • Heusden • Hilvarenbeek • Oirschot • Oss (mun.) • Tilburg • Waalwijk
Wijk en Aalburg,
Aalburg
Old Protestant church of Aalburg[275] (NL),
↓ municipality, RCE 6805 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl tower 14th century ship & choir rebuilt in 1630
left bank
/monumenten/6805)
of Meuse river
Protestant church (NL), nave 12th century of tufa; choir late 13th century early Brick Gothic;
Veen,
↑ RCE 6822 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl tower brick gothic; travers southern nave 15th century, brick, windows
Aalburg
/monumenten/6822) later alterated
Sint-Petrus' Bandenkerk (NL), choir early 15th, nave & transept 16th
↑ Bergeijk RCE 9258 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl century, western two bay of the nave
/monumenten/9258) 1888–1893
Bergen op Zoom
Markiezenhof (Countesses' Court) (NL),
↑ 9244 RCE 9244 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl late 15th century brick with layers of stone
/monumenten/)
Gevangenpoort (NL),
↓ RE 9185 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 14th century city side of brick, field side of tufa
/monumenten/9185)
Breda
St. Martin's church (NL),
↓ RCE 10388 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th/16th century tower since fire of 1873 Gothic Revival
/monumenten/10388)
Deurne
St. Willebrordus church (NL),
tower about 1400, choir & transept about 1460, lateral towers & western nave
↓ RCE 12372 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl
Gothic Revival
/monumenten/12372)
"Small Castle"(NL),
partly modernized in 17th century, later
↑ RE 12367 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 14th century
additions
/monumenten/12367)
Eersel
Mariënhage Abbey(NL),
alterations in the 17th century,
↓ Eindhoven RE 14627 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th century
additional wings in the 19ht century
/monumenten/14627)
Geertruidskerk (NL),
↑ Geertruidenberg RCE 15950 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1315–1539
/monumenten/15950)
Protestant church,
Helvoirt,
↑ RCE 21463 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th century
Haaren
/monumenten/21463)
Helmond
Helmond Castle (NL),
↑ RE 21450 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl about 1325
/monumenten/21450)
(NL) ]],
↑ Croy Castle [[:nl:Kasteel Croy RCE 515752 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th century
/monumenten/515752)
's-Hertogenbosch
"De Moriaan" house (NL),
↑ RE 21731 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1220
/monumenten/21731)
Protestant church (NL), tower 15th century, nave restored in 1882, reconstructed until 1951 after severe
Wouw,
↓ RCE 39627 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl destructions by German troops in 1944; tower & nave brick with few stone,
Roosendaal
/monumenten/39627) transept of tufa
Waalwijk
Protestant Church at the Harbour (NL), pseudo-basilica with wooden barrel
↓ RCE 38193 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1450–1525 vaults; tower destroyed end 16th
/monumenten/38193) century
Aalburg • Breda • Eersel • Heusden • Hilvarenbeek • Oirschot • Oss (mun.) • Tilburg • Waalwijk
North Brabant : Aalburg • Breda • Eersel • Heusden • Hilvarenbeek • Oirschot • Oss (mun.) • Tilburg • Waalwijk
NL provinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB
Province of Utrecht
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
M-UT = Volume on the province of Utrecht of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Amersfoort • De Bilt • Lopik • Oudewater • Stichtse vecht • Utrecht • Utrechtse Heuvelrug • Vianen • Wijk bij Duurstede
Amersfoort
Sint-Joriskerk (NL),
↓ RCE 7882 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 14th century – 1500
/monumenten/7882)
Protestant church,
Maartensdijk,
↑ RCE 26494 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th/16th century
De Bilt
/monumenten/26494)
Protestant church,
Westbroek,
↓ RCE 26509 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th/16th century
De Bilt
/monumenten/26509)
IJsselstein
IJsselstein Castle (NL),
↑ RCE 20133 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1418–1427 Campine Gothic
/monumenten/20133)
Protestant church,
Lopik,
↓ RCE 26233 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1464–1469
near Lek river
/monumenten/26233)
Protestant church,
Jaarsveld,
↓ RCE 26261 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl late 15th century restored after fire in 17th century, nave nowadays plastered
Lopik
/monumenten/26261)
Protestant church,
Polsbroek, tower about 1300, upper
↑ RCE 32158 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl nave 19th century
Lopik storey 15th century
/monumenten/32158)
Oudewater,
on Hollandse Grote of Sint-Michaëlskerk (NL),
↓ IJssel RCE 32067 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th century hall church
/monumenten/32067)
(Protestant) Cunerakerk,
Rhenen, RCE 32453 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl
↑ northern bank /monumenten/32453)& 32454 tower 1492–1531 lots of stone masonry; upper storeys of the tower all of stone
of Nederrijn (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten
/32454)
Protestant church,
Breukelen,
↑ RCE 10609 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th century tower probably newer
Stichtse Vecht
/monumenten/10609)
Protestant church,
Kockengen,
↓ RCE 23691 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th century
Stichtse Vecht
/monumenten/23691)
Utrecht
Buurkerk,
↓ RCE 18353 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 13th–15th century
/monumenten/18353), M-UT p. 227–228
Utrecht Cathedral,
nave between the tower and the crossing lost;
↑ RCE 35973 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1254–1521
especially lower sections of the walls of brick
/monumenten/35973)
Jacobikerk,
↑ RCE 36148 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 13th & 14th century hall church with "stone" vaults and parallel roofs
/monumenten/36148), M-UT p. 231–232
Geertekerk (NL),
↓ RCE 36108 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 13th century hall church with parallel roofs, nowadays Remonztrant church
/monumenten/36108), M-UT p. 232
Pieterskerk,
↓ REC 18297 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl Gothic additions (St. Nicholas chapel (partly) and consistory (mainly) of brick
/monumenten/18297), M-UT p. 222 ff.
Catharijneconvent (NL),
↑ RCE 36265 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl before 1560
/monumenten/36265)
Nicolaasklooster (NL),
↑ RCE 36068 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 14th century alterated to be a workhouse and afterwards a prison
/monumenten/36068), M-UT p. 234
Vianen
Protestant church (DE),
↑ RCE 37388 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 14th/15th century tower 14th century still with Romanesque forms
/monumenten/37388)
Protestant church,
Everdingen,
↓ RCE 15435 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl choir of an originally larger church
Vianen
/monumenten/15435)
Protestant church,
Hagestein, tower in Romanesque forms, but bell supplies in Gothic forms, nave from
↑ RCE 19984 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl
Vianen 1829
/monumenten/19984)
Wijk bij
Duurstede, Grote of Johannes de Doperkerk (NL),
↓ M-UT p. 295 ff., RCE 39695 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 14th/15th century collegiate since 1366; choir lost
northern bank /monumenten/39695)
of Nederrijn →
Lek
↑ Veldpoort (Field gate) (NL) 15th century only lower parts preserved
Duurstede Castle,
↓ RCE 454308 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 13th–15th century ruins since 18th century
/monumenten/454308)
Cothen,
Wijk bij Protestant church,
↑ Duurstede RCE 11519 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 13th/16th century
/monumenten/11519)
Langbroek,
Wijk bij Protestant church,
↑ Duurstede RCE 23876 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl about 1500
/monumenten/23876)
Protestant Hippolytuskerk,
Kamerik,
↑ RCE 22953 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl tower about 1500 nave newer
Woerden
/monumenten/22953)
Protestant Catharinakerk,
↑ Woudenberg RCE 39541 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 14th century
/monumenten/39541)
Province of Utrecht : Amersfoort • De Bilt • Lopik • Oudewater • Stichtse vecht • Utrecht • Utrechtse Heuvelrug • Vianen • Wijk bij Duurstede
NL provinces GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB
Gelderland
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
M-GE = Volume on Gelderland of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Barneveld • Berg en Dal • Berkelland • Bronkhorst • Buren • Culemborg • Doesburg • Geldermalsen • Harderwijk • Lingewaal • Lochem • Neerijnen • Nijmegen • Oude IJsselstreek • Overbetuwe • Tiel •
Voorst • Wijchen • Zaltbommel • Zutphen • Zevenaar
Hengelo
Ref. St. Remi church (NL), 15th century, choir 14th
↓ (Gelderland),
RCE 21506 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/21506) century
Bronckhorst
Buren,
Ref. St. Lambert church (NL),
between rivers
↓ RCE 11329 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/11329)& 15th century
Waal
11330 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/11330)
and Nederrijn
Ingen, Ref./Lambertuskerk[277],
↓ 14th & 15th century eastern wall from predecessor of tufa; pseudo-basilica
Buren RCE 25843 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/25843)
Zoelen, Ref./Stefanuskerk,
↓ 15th century only upper part of the tower of visible brick
Buren RCE 11432 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/11432)
Culemborg,
southern bank Grote of Sint-Barbarakerk (NL),
↓ of Lek river 14th century after fire rerconstruction in early 17th century
RCE 11551 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/11551)
Doesburg
Martinikerk,
↑ 15th century
REC 12981 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12981)
Gasthuiskerk (NL),
↓ since about 1380 decorated eastern gable
RCE 12955 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12955)
Town hall,
↑
RCE 13060 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/13060)
Dreumel,
Reformed church,
↑ West Maas en choir about 1500
RCE 14069 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/14069)
Waal
Elburg,
southeastern Grote of Sint-Nicolaaskerk (NL),
↓ since 1396 hall church with hard vaults
coast of RCE 14896 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/14896)
former Zuiderzee
Ermelo,
Village church,
↑ southern coast of Late Gothic
RCE 15365 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/15365)
former Zuiderzee
Acquoy,
tower of Catharinakerk,
↑ Geldermalsen 15th century very much slanting
RCE 16489 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16489)
Betuwe
Groenlo,
Oude Calixtuskerk (NL),
↑ Oost Gelre, 1275–1520
RCE 18164 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/18164)
Achterhoek
Harderwijk
Sint-Catharinakerk,
↓ 1502 restored in 1913
RCE 20204 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/20204)
Vischpoort,
↓ 14th century
RCE 20221 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/20221)
Hattem,
north of Veluwe
Grote of Andreaskerk (NL),
↑ 1176 –1504 lower tower Romanesque of tufa
RCE 20973 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/20973)
Overasselt,
Heumen St. Anthony (DE),
↓ 15th century only choir; rest lost in the 17th century
RCE 32125 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/32125)
St. Walrickkapel,
↑ Romanesque & Gothic
RCE 32124 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/32124)
Gendt, Gendt Reformed church, nave missing, tower & choir existent, choir recently
↑ 15th century
Lingewaard RCE 16080 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16080) plastered
Ammerzoden,
Maasdriel Ammersoyen Castle (NL),
↓ 1354 one of the best preserved medieval castles in NL
RCE 8104 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/8104)
Reformed church (NL), tower (reconstructed in mid 16th century and after WW.
↑ 14th–16th century
RCE 8105 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/8105) II) & choir in function, nave ruins
Well,
Maasdriel Reformed church,
nave 1st half of 16th pseudo-basilica; choir 1949/1950 reconstruction of the
↓ RCE 8109 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/8109), M-GE
century medieval one, demolished in1842
p. 330
Beek,
St. Martin church (NL),
↑ Montferland, 15th century
RCE 514893 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/514893)
Achterhoek
Didam, Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk,
↓ 14th/15th century Late Gothic pseudobasilica
Montferland RCE 12870 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12870)
's-Heerenberg',
Montferland' Huis Bergh,
↑ 14th–15th–17th cent.
RCE 526787 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/526787)
Hien,
Reformed church,
↑ Dodewaard, tower 15th century nave 17th century
RCE 12931 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12931)
Neder-Betuwe
‘Nijkerk‘,
Grote kerk (NL),
↑ southern edge of 1461 & 1540 pseudo-basilica
RCE 30982 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/30982)
former Zuiderzee
Nijmegen
Sint-Stevenskerk (NL),
↑ only parts of brick
RCE 31181 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/31181)
Etten,
Ref. Maartenskerk (NL),
↑ Oude about 1440 outer skin more tufa then brick
RCE 16068 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/16068)
IJsselstreek
Elst, Grote Kerk (NL), some sandstone decorations; lower parts of the tower of
↓ 1444–1483
Overbetuwe RCE 14948 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/14948) tufa
Putten,
Reformed church,
↑ south edge of 15th/16th century
RCE 32222 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/32222)
former Zuiderzee
Rheden, Reformed church, choir Gothic of brick, else (Romanesque & Gothic) with a
↓ brick 15th century
east of Arnhem RCE 42087 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/42087) skin of tufa
Tiel,
Betuwe Grote of Sint-Maartenskerk (NL),
↓ 1420–1450 tower of tufa, naves of brick; incomplete
RCE 35568 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/35568)
Wamel,
Reformed church,
↑ West Maas en 15th century
RCE 38240 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/38240)
Waal
Westervoort, Reformed church, tower, major part of the choir and archs of the naveof
↑ 14th/15th centuries
Betuwe RCE 38844 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/38844) brick; pseudo-basilica
Balgoij,
Wijchen, Tower of St. John's church,
↓ 15th century (?) nave demolished
north bank of RCE 32132 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/32132)
Meuse
Jacobskerk (NL),
↓ Winterswijk nave 13th century especially the choir
RCE 39053 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/39053)
Zaltbommel
Great or St-Martin's Church (NL),
↑ RCE 40181 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/40181)& 14th century
40183 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/40183)
House "'t-Wapen-van-Gelderland",
↑ Late Gothic
RCE 40226 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/40226)
Zutphen
Broederenkerk (NL),
↑ early 14th century
RCE 41172 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/41172)
Nieuwstadskerk (NL),
↓ 13e–15th century
RCE 41371 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/41371)
Walburgiskerk (NL/DE),
↑ 11th–16th century nave
RCE 41195 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/41195)
Zevenaar,
Reformed church, 19th century alterations,
↑ right side of the late 15th century
RCE 40418 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/40418) western four bays medieval
Rhine
Gelderland : Barneveld • Berg en Dal • Berkelland • Bronkhorst • Buren • Culemborg • Doesburg • Geldermalsen • Harderwijk • Lingewaal • Lochem • Neerijnen • Nijmegen • Oude IJsselstreek •
Overbetuwe • Tiel • Voorst • Wijchen • Zaltbommel • Zutphen • Zevenaar
NL proviinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB
Overijssel
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
M-OV = Volume on Overijssel of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Time of
↕ Place Building Notes Image
construction
Deventer
Lebuïnuskerk[280],
↓ tower since 1495 only upper storeys of the tower of brick
RCE 12572 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12572)
Broederenkerk (NL),
↓ 1335–1338
RCE 12543 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12543)
Boterstraat 3, Boterstraat 4,
Olde Munte & Kronenburg,
↓
RCE 12469 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12469) & 12503
(https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/12503)
Deken Doyshuis,
↑ 13th century a chapterhouse
12633
with proviso:
Den Ham,
↓ tower of the Protestant church, 1607 rather After Gothic
Twenterand
RCE 19999 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/19999)
Protestant church,
↑ Hellendoorn tower 1547 Late Gothic brick choir
RCE 21392 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/21392)
Kampen
Bovenkerk, 14th/15th
↓ mixed with stone
RCE 23053 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/23053) centuries
Broederkerk (NL),
↑ late 15th century
RCE 22984 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/22984)
Broederpoort (NL),
↓ 1465 altered to Renaissance in 1615
RCE 23446 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/23446)
Koornmarktpoort,
↑ 14th century
RCE 23445 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/23445)
Steenwijk,
Steenwijkerland Grote of Sint-Clemenskerk (NL), 14th–16th
↑ brick and stone
RCE 34576 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/34576) century
Vollenhove,
Steenwijkerland Grote of Sint-Niclaaskerk,
↓ 14th century
RCE 10555 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/10555)
Kleine of Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk,
↓ 1434, tower 1458
RCE 10541 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/10541)
Zwolle
Broerenkerk (NL),
↑ 1465 former Dominican Monastery
RCE 41549 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/41549)
NL provinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB
Drenthe
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
M-DR = Volume on Drenthe of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
NL provinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB
NL Province of Limburg
Background informations:
RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
M-LI = Volume on the provinve of Limburg of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduite download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Time of
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construction
Gennep
Kasteel Heijen (NL),
16th & 17th
↓ RCE 526593 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl Gothic & Renaissance
centuries
/monumenten/526593)
Molenstraat 11,
↑ RCE 470319 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl early 16th century
/monumenten/470319)
St. Peter's church (NL), pseudobasilica in 1853 half alterated to a hall church by a G. Revival high northern
Roggel,
↑ RCE 32693 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th century aisle, tower alterated reconstruction after WW. II; western part of nave and
Leudal
/monumenten/32693) southern aisle medieval
Roermond[282]
St. Christopher's Cathedral,
↓ RCE 32552 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 15th/16th century basilical nave, hall choir
/monumenten/32552)
Protestant Church
of the Lesser Brethren (NL),
↑ about 1500 possibly some parts of 13th century; hall hcurch
RCE 32579 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl
/monumenten/32579)
Venlo
Sint-Martinuskerk (NL),
↑ RCE 37159 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1480
/monumenten/37159)
Romerhuis (NL),
↑ RCE 37179 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1521
/monumenten/37179), M-LI p. 389
Sint-Matthiaskerk (NL),
Castenray, medieval choir integrated in the Gothic Revival church of 1911,
↓ RCE 37215 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl choir 15th century
Venray tower 1946–1948 (after destruction in WW. II)
/monumenten/37215), M-LI p. 184
Weert
Sint-Martinuskerk (NL),
↑ RCE 38446 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1456 hall church, Campine Gothic
/monumenten/38446)
Paterskerk (NL),[284]
↑ RCE 38456 (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl 1512–1526 2-naved hall church
/monumenten/38456)
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Poland
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Western Pomerania
– and other former territories of the House of the Griffins –
Main period of
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construction
↓ Barlinek Church of St. Mary (PL) 15th century lot of alterations in 18th century
Białogard
↓ Buk, Police County St. Anthony church 13th century eastern gable triangle of mainly granite building
↓ Bukowo Morskie Church of the Sacred Heart (PL) 13th/14th century Cistercian hall church
Bytów
(1329–1466
↑ Castle (PL/DE) 1398–1405 outer wall partly stone
Teutonic Order,
–1329 and 1466–…
Griffin Pomerania)
Charnowo, Pomeranian
↑ village church[287] 15th century onls steeple of brick, cross shaped nave of framework
Voivodeship
Chojna
(historically
in Neumark
↓ (eastern part of the Town hall (PL) 15th century
Margraviate
of Brandenburg)
↓ Holy Trinity Church (PL) 13th–15. Jh former Augustine monastery, 1536 secularized
Brama Świecka
↓ City gates 14th–15th century
& Brama Barnkowska
Choszczno
↑ St. Mary Church (PL) 14th century predecessor of granite 13th century
↑ Czernin, W. P. Church of the Assumption in Czernin (PL) 14th–15th century alterations 17th & 19th centuries
Darłowo
↓ Castle of the Griffin Dukes since 1352
Gryfice
↑ St. Mary's Church (PL) 15th century ältere Vorgänger
↓ St. George's Chapel (PL) 14th century Kapelle des 1337 gegründeten Lepraspitals
↓ Górki, Kamień County Our Lady of Częstochowa church 15th & 18 th century
13th/14th,
↓ Granowo Mary Help church[289] steeple 15th boulders with edges of brick
century
↑ Gryfino Nativity of the Virgin Mary (PL) 13th–15th centuries brick above level of the drippings
Kamień Pomorski
about 1175, altered in 15th
↑ Cathedral of St. John (PL/DE) Romanesque-Gothic basilica
century
↓ Town hall (PL) 13th century Renaissance alterations in the 16th century
↓ Konikowo Sacred Heart Church (PL) 14th century since reconstruction in the 19ht century only choir original
Kościernica, Koszalin
↑ St Marry Queen of Poland only tower and upper eastern gable of brick
County
Koszalin
↓ St. Mary's Church (PL) 1300–1333 cathedral since 1972
↑ Krupy St. Mary church (DE) steeple 14th century nave of framework behind brick, about 1570
Lębork
↓ (Pomeranian St. James' Church (PL) 14./15th century
Voivodeship)
↑ Maszewo Our Lady of Częstochowa Church (PL) 14th century base of the steeple of stone
Mechowo
St. Michael {Kościół św. Michała
↓ (Pyrzyce 13th or 16th century steeple 1911
Archanioła}
County)
↑ Mieszkowice Church of the Transfiguration (PL) 14th century hallchurch with flat ceilibgs; Gothic Revival additions
Myślibórz
↑ Holy Ghost Chapel (Kaplica Św. Ducha) 1514 ground flour of stone
Police
↑ Gothic Chapel St. Boleslaw (PL) 15th century Rest of the former St. Mary's Church from 13./14th century
↓ St. Peter and Paul (PL) in (Jasenica) 1299 alterations in 1725; other buildings of the monastery in ruins
Pyrzyce
pseudo-basilica, steeple replaced in 1739, after WW.
II reconstruction 1958–1966
↑ St-Maurice / Assumption od St-Mary 1st half of 14th century
↑ Recz Christ King Church (PL) 14th/15th centuries alterations in 19th century
↓ Rożnowo (Banie) Our Lady of Częstochowa church[291] 15th century building of boulders with edges of brick
↑ Sierakowo Sławieńskie (PL) 15th & 17th centuries brick and boulders
Słupsk
Mill Gate
↓ Fortifications New Gate (Brama Nowa)
Witches' Tower (Baszta Czarownic)
Stargard
13th-century origins,
↓ St. Mary's
1388–1500 additions
Red Sea
↓ Towers of the defensive wall 2nd half of 14th century Ice Tower
Prisoners' Tower
↑ Stary Jarosław Holy Cross church steeple about 1400 nave younger
Ascension of Lord (Wniebowstąpienia boulders; simple decorations of brick on eastern gable and at the
↓ Stary Klukom 2nd half of 15th century
Pańskiego) windows; alterations in the 2nd half of 19th century
Świdwin
↑ Swobnica St. Casimir church (PL) 13th century eastern gable (above the newer presbytery) and some edges of brick
Szczecin
↑ St. John PL/DE 13th to 15th century 19th-century renovations; hall church
↑ Szczecinek St Nicholas steeple (PL) 16th century nave converted iinto a museum building
↓ Trzcińsko-Zdrój St. Mary Help church (PL) 13th & 15th century boulders with edges of brick, hall church
↑ Trzebiatów St. Mary's Church (PL) 14th & 15th century hall church, altered in the 17th century
↓ Trzęsacz, Gryfice County Ruins of the church around 1270; ruins on top of the escarpment of the coast, destoyed by its erosion
Tuczno (Hist.
↑ to greater Assumption of St. Mary church (PL) 1522
Poland)
↓ Tychowo, Sławno County Mary Queen of Poland church steeple 14th century nave 19th century
↑ Wełtyń Our Lady of the Rosary church (PL) 15th century alterations in 1690 & 1784
↑ Witnica (Moryn) Christ the King church (PL) 13th/14th century alterations in 15th & 19th centuries
↑ Wolin St. Nicholas (PL) about 1300 pseudo-basilica with galleries and flat ceilings
Wrzosowo, Kołobrzeg
↑ Transfiguration Church (PL) 13th, 15th & 16th centuries
County
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Gdańsk Pomerania
– Pomeranian Voivodeship west of Wistula river and a section of Kujawian-Pomeranian Voivodeship around Świecie;
ruled by the Teutonic Order from 1309/1317 to 1466 –
Main period of
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Cedry Wielkie
↑ Church of the Holy Guardian Angels 14th century in 17th century enlarged to be a pseudo-basilica
(Gdańsk County)
Trutnowy
↑ Sts. Peter and Paul church 14th century
(Gmina Cedry Wielkie)
Wocławy
↑ Sts. Peter and Paul church 14th century alterations in 1730; ruins since 1945
(Gmina Cedry Wielkie)
Chojnice
Ostrowite
↓ St. James church[294] 1403–1435 choir and steeple of brick
(Gmina Chojnice)
Dzierzazno
↓ St. James church (św. Jakuba Apostoła) 1580 (!) steeple of framework 1768
(Gmina Morzeszczyn)
Dzierzgoń
(Sztum County)
↑ Holy Trinity church (PL) 1310–1320 alterations in 1730
Gdańsk
one of the two largest hall churches and
↓ St. Mary's Church 1343–1502 three 2nd largest Gothic brick churches
of the world (volume c. 190,000 m³)
Gniew
↓ Castle of the Teutonic Order Late 13th to 14tJh century
Piaseczno
↓ Nativity of the Virgin Mary (PL) 1348, 15th century alterations 1676 and later
(Gmina Gniew)
↑ Hel Sts. Peter & Paul church (PL) 14th century today a museum
Jeziernik
↓ St. George church mid 14th century wooden steeple 17th centuiry
(Gmina Ostaszewo)
Lublewo Gdańskie
↓ St. Mary Queen of Poland 14th century alterations in 1683
(Gmina Kolbudy)
Pręgowo
↑ Corpus Christi church 14th century 18th century alterations
(Gmina Kolbudy)
Krzyżanowo
↓ Saint Barbara church (PL) 14th/15th century
(Gmina Stare Pole)
Kończewice
↓ Village church 14th/15th century
(Gmina Miłoradz)]
Mątowy Wielkie
↑ Sts. Peter and Paul church (PL) about 1340
(Gmina Miłoradz)
Niedźwiedzica
↑ St. James (Kościół św. Jakuba) mid 14th century alterations in 19th century
(Gmina Stegna)
Nowe
(Świecie County)
Myszewo
↑ Holy Cross church 1382 western gable new
(Gmina Nowy Staw)
Lubieszewo
↑ Church of Elisabeth of Hungary 14th & 16th century alterations 19th century
(Gm. Nowy Dwór Gd.)
Marynowy
↓ St. Anne church mid 14th century alterations in 1619
(Gm. Nowy Dwór Gd.)
Orłowo
↑ St. Barbara church (PL) mid 14 th century wooden steepla late 17th century
(Gm. Nowy Dwór Gd.)
Tuja
↓ St. James the Greater church (PL) 14th century hall church
(Gm. Nowy Dwór Gd.)
↑ Oksywie (Gdynia) St. Michael church (PL) 13th & 14th century brick with intermingled boulders
Ostaszewo
↓ Old church of St. John the Baptist (PL) mid 14th century alterations
(Nowy Dwór Gdański County)
↑ Puck Sts. Peter & Paul (PL) 1283 to 14th century alterations 17th century
Pelplin
↓ Cathedral of St. Mary's Assumption (PL) 13th/14th century originally Cistercian
Lignowy Szlacheckie
↓ Sts. Martin & Margret 2nd half of 14th century 17th century alterations
(Gmina Pelplin)
Pruszcz Gdański
↓ Church of the Exaltation of the Cross (PL) 15th century
(Gdańsk County)
Przezmark
↑ Castle of the Teutonic Order (PL) th century alterations in
(Gmina Stary Dzierzgoń)
Skarszewy
↓ St. Michel church 14th century upper eastern gable of 1868
(Starogard County)
building of Boulders
Pączewo
↓ Church of the Annunciation 14th century with Gothic eastern gable
(Gmina Skórcz)
and Baroque steeple
Starogard Gdański
↑ St Matthew church (PL) 14th century
Towers:
↓ Defensive walls (PL) th century Baszta Gdańska
Baszta wodna
Klonówka
↑ St. Catherine (kościół św. Katarzyny) 14th century
(Gm. Starograd Gd.)
Lubochowo
↑ Sts. Peter & Paul church about 1350 alterations in 18th century
(Gmina Stary Dzierzgoń)
Myślice
↓ Church of the Assumption (PL) 14th century alterations in 1872
(Gmina Stary Dzierzgoń)
Kalwa St. Mary Magdalene church lower and middling walls of boulders;
↓ 1286, 1310, 1420
(Gmina Stary Targ) (św. Marii Magdaleny) wooden steeple of 1821
Nowy Targ
↑ Saint Roch church (kościoł fil. św. Rocha) first church on this site since 1340; 19th century alterations
(Gmina Stary Targ)
↓ Subkowy St. Stanislaus 14th/15th century alterations 1600, about 1850, 1907
Koźliny
↑ St. Mary church 1353 eastern gable alterated to Renaissance
(Gmina Suchy Dąb)
Krzywe Koło
↓ Church of the Holy Cross 14th century alterations in 1685-1686 and 1748
(Gmina Suchy Dąb)
Steblewo
↓ Church 14th/15th century ruins since 1945
(Gmina Suchy Dąb)
Świecie
Tczew
↑ Holy Cross Church (PL) 13th century hall church
↓ St. Stanislas Kostka Church (PL) 14th century former Dominican monastery
Lubiszewo Tczewskie
↑ Holy Trinity church th century alterations
(Gmina Tczew)
Żukowo
↑ Assumption of St. Mary church (PL) 14th/15th century alterations in 17th century
(Kartuzy County)
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Land of Chełmno
– Territory of the Teutonic Order from 1225 to 1466 –
Bobrowo • Brodnica • Chełmno • Chełmza • Chełmża • Dębowa Łąka • Grudziądz • Kowalewo Porskie • Radzyń Chełmiński • Toruń
Main period of
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Błędowo
↑ St, Michel church (PL) 14th and 15th century destroyed in 1410
(Gmina Płużnica)
Bobrowo
↑ Saint James church (Kościół pw. św. Jakuba) 13th/14th century steeple 1755
(Brodnica County)
Brudzawy
↑ Św Andrzeja Apostoła[298] brick 15th century restituted 1645
(Gmina Bobrowo
Kruszyny
↑ Saint Nicholas church (św. Mikołaja) 14th century
(Gmina Bobrowo)
Nieżywięć
↑ Church of St John the Evangelist 13th century/14th century
(Gmina Bobrowo)
Brodnica
↓ St. Catherine (PL) 14th century hall church
Cielęta (hist.
↑ in Michałów Land) St. Nicholas church (PL) 1st half of 14th century, changes in 1783
(Gmina Brodnica)
Gorczenica (hist.
Exaltation of the cross (Kościół Podwyższenia
↓ in Michałów Land) 14th century decorated eastern gable; steeple looks newer
Krzyża
(Gmina Brodnica)
Chełmno
↓ Former Cistercian Nunnery (PL) 13th–14th century with presumed Teutonic Knights fortifications
↓ Chełmża Church of the Holy Trinity (PL) 13th–15th century Former cathedral – seat of Bishopric of Chełmno, hall church
Grzywna (PL)
↑ kościół św. Katarzyny Aleksandryjskiej 13th/14th renewed; steeple 1906
(Gmina Chełmża)
Kiełbasin
↓ Nativity of the Virgin church 14th/15th upper parts of the steeple 17th
(Gmina Chełmża)
Czarnowo
↓ kościół p.w. św. Marcina 14th century
(Gm. Zławieś Wielka)
Czarże
↑ Gmina Dąbrowa (PL) 14th century alterations15thII, 19th
Chełmińska)
Dębowa Łąka
↓ Sts Peter and Paul ch. 14th century
(Wąbrzeźno County)
Kurkocin
↑ St. Bartholomew church (PL) 14th century
(Gmina Dębowa Łąka)
Łobdowo
↓ St. Margaret church [św. Małgorzaty] 1 poł. 14th century
(Gmina Dębowa Łąka)
Wielkie Radowiska
↑ St. James church 14th century alterations in 1558 & end 18th century
(Gmina Dębowa Łąka)
Gardeja
↓ St. Joseph church (PL) steeple 1330-1340 only steeple original; nave modern
(Kwidzyn County)
Czarne Dolne
↑ Our Lady of the Rosary church (PL) 1320 alterations 1719 and 19th century (western façade)
(Gmina Gardeja)
Trumieje
↓ Christ the King church[299] 14th century steeple & windows of brick; in 1892 stabilisation of the steeple
(Gmina Gardeja)
Wrocki
↓ St. Martin church 13th/14th century restituted in the 17th century
(Gm. Golub-Dobrzyń)
Grudziądz
↑ St. Nicholas church (PL) about 1300 several destructions and restitutions
↑ Defensive walls 14th/15th century especially the water Water Gate (Brama Wodna)
Gruta
↑ Church of the Assumption of Mary 14th century modernized in 1670
(Grudziądz County)
Kowalewo Pomorskie
↓ St Nicholas church (PL) 14th–15th century alterations in the west about 1900
↑ Tower of the defensive walls 14th century only upper part of brick
Chełmonie
↑ św. Bartłomieja (PL) pocz. 14th century alterations in 15thII & 19th
(Gm. Kowalewo Pom.)
Pluskowęsy
↓ St. John the Baptist ch. (PL) 14th century alterations
(Gm. Kowalewo Pom.)
Bierzgłowo
↓ Church of the Assumption (Wniebowzięcia NMP) 13th century/14th century Category:Church of the Assumption in Bierzgłowo
(Gmina Łubianka)
Gronowo
↓ St. Nicholas (Kościół pw Swiętego Mikołaja) 14th century alterations in 15th centuryII/15th centuryIII
(Gmina Lubicz)
Papowo Toruńskie
↓ Saint Nicholas church before 1300 steeple 1906/1907
(Gmina Łysomice)
Swierczynki
↑ St. John church (PL) 13th/14th century Alterations in 18th and early 18th centuries
(Gmina Łysomice)
Orzechowo
↑ St Mary Magdalene ch. (PL) 13th century alterations in 1685
(Gmina Wąbrzeźno)
Radzyń Chełmiński
(Grudziądz County) first brick 1270–1285, since 1242 wooden, 1278 destroyed by Prussian revolt, since
↓ Radzyń Chełmiński Castle
rebuilt 1310–1330 1772 dismantled in various steps
↓ Saint George Chapel about 1340 alterations in 15th century and 1851
Sarnowo
↑ St-Martin Church 14th or 15th century[300]
(Chełmno County)
Szynwałd Nativity of the Virgin Mary (Kościół Narodzenia reconstruction after war of 1453–1466,
↓ 14th century
(Grudziądz County) NMP)[301] further alterations in 17th, 18th & 19th centuries
Toruń
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and St. John
↑ 14th and 15th century Former parish church of Toruń's Old Town.
the Evangelist
13th–14th century, rebuilt in The oldest town hall tower in Central-Easter Europe in the type of
↓ Town hall PL/ES/FR
17th century Flemish belfries
Trzebcz Szlachecki inside simplyfied reconstruction in the 18th century; eastern brick
↓ Church of St. Mary's Assumption 14th century
(Gm. Kijewo Król.) gable above boulders wall
Wielkie Czyste
↑ St-Catherine of Alexandria Church 13th century
(Gmina Stolno)
Unisław
↑ St-Bartholomew Church (PL) end 13th century additions in 1841
(Chełmno County)
Zieleń
↑ Sts. Peter & Paul church 14th/15th century alterations
(Gmina Ryńsk)
Żmijewo
↑ St. James (Kościół św. Jakuba) about 1330 very much renewed in 1935
(Gmina Zbiczno)
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Main period of
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Barciany
(Kętrzyn County)
↑ Barciany Castle late 14th century
Asuny
↑ Church of the Assumption (PL) 15th century alterations in 1914; since 1958 Greek Catholic
(Gmina Barciany)
Drogosze
↑ Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn (PL) late 14th, 15th century eastern gable original, but most of the building a substitute, built 1589–1593
(Gmina Barciany)
Barczewo
↓ Sts. Anne & Steven ch. (PL) 14th century alterations in 16th & 17th centuries
(Olsztyn County)
Bartąg
↑ St John church (św. Jana Ewangelisty) t1348 rebuilt in 1724
(Gmina Stawiguda)
Bartoszyce
Galiny
↑ St. Mary Assumption church (PL) 1350 & 1500 (steeple) alterations by renovation in 19th century
(Gmina Bartoszyce)
Grzęda
↓ St. Michael church 15th century Baroque 18th century, western part 1889
(Gmina Bartoszyce)
Łabędnik
↑ Our Lady of Victory church (PL) th century alterations
(Gmina Bartoszyce)
Sokolica
↓ St. Anne 14th century
(Gmina Bartoszyce)
Biskupiec
↑ St. John the Baptist (PL) since 1505 predecessor of 1395 destroyed in1414
(Olsztyn County)
Lipinki
↓ Saints Peter and Paul ch. 1339 alterations in 17th century
(Gmina Biskupiec)
Ostrowite
↑ Saint James the Greater ch.[302] 1330 probable alterations
(Gmina Biskupiec)
Łąkorz
↓ Saint Nicholas ch. [303] mid 14th century alterations in baroque & Rococo
(Gmina Biskupiec)
Sątopy
↓ Saint Judoc church (św. Jodoka) (PL) 14th century alterations in 1884-1886
(Gmina Bisztynek)
Unikowo
↓ St. John the Baptist church 15th century
(Gmina Bisztynek)
Wozławki
↑ St Anthony church 1370–1380
(Gmina Bisztynek)
Braniewo
↓ St. Catherine (PL) Badly damaged in World War II, rebuilt afterwards
↑ Holy Trinity church (PL) 1st half of 15th century alterations in 1583/84, 1681,19th century
Żelazna Góra
↓ Holy Family church (kościoła Św. Rodziny) 1st half of 16th century
(Gmina Braniewo)
Dźwierzuty
↓ Evangelical church steeple 14th century nave after fire of 1691
(Szczytno County)
in 15th century converted from basilica to hall church; burnt effigy in 1945,
↑ Elbląg St. Nicholas (PL) 13th & 15th century
rebuilt 1969–1989
Przezmark
↓ Exaltation of the Holy Cross church mid 14th century alterations in 1901/02
(Gmina Elbląg)
Fiszewo
↑ (Gmina Gronowo Old church 1380 1754, 1897 alterations, since 1945 in ruins
Elbląskie)
Frombork
↑ St. Nicholas church (PL) 1461–1507 predecessor destroyed in the Thirteen Years War
Bell tower
↑ Cathedral Castle (PL) th century West gate
Copernicus tower
Górowo Iławeckie
↓ Exaltation of the Holy Cross church (PL/DE) th century alterations
(Bartoszyce County)
Grodziczno
↑ (Nowe Miasto Saints Peter and Paul ch. [305] about 1500 predecessors since 1340
County)
Jeziorany
↑ St. Barthomomew church (PL) 2nd half 14th century alterations in
(Olsztyn County)
Tłokowo
↓ Saint John the Baptist 15th century alterations in
(Gmina Jeziorany)
Radostowo
↑ Saint George church 14th/15th century alterations in 19th c.
(Gmina Jeziorany)
Wrzesina (PL)
↑ Mary Magdalene church about 1500 alterations in
(Gmina Jonkowo)
Nowe Kawkowo
↓ St. John the Evangelist (PL) 14th century
(Gmina Jonkowo)
Kętrzyn
Czerniki
↑ St. John the Evangelist 14th century alterations in 18th century
(Gmina Kętrzyn)
Kisielice
↓ Regina Mundi church (MB Królowej Świata) 14th century alterations in 17th century
(Iława County)
Kolno
↑ Church of the Epiphany about 1400
(Olsztyn County)
Garbno Our Lady Queen of Poland ch. (Matki 1st half ooof 15th
↓ nave rebuilt in 1824
(Gmina Korsze) Bożej Królowej Polski) century
Łankiejmy
↓ St. John the Baptist ch.(PL) 14th/15th century gables & steeple of brick; windows and parts of the steeple 19th century
(Gmina Korsze)
Sątoczno
↓ Christ King church (Chrystusa Króla) 14th/15th century alterations in 1839–1842
(Gmina Korsze)
Kuty
↓ (DE) (Św. Maksymiliana Marii Kolbe) 1576–1586 very much restored in 1973/1974
(Gmina Pozezdrze)
Kwidzyn
↑ Castle PL 1344–1355
Rakowiec
↑ St. Anthony church (PL) 14th/15th century alterations in 1725 & 1893
(Gmina Kwidzyn)
Leszcz
↓ Holy Trinity church (PL) 14th century building of boulders with windows an edges of brick; alterations in 18th c.
(Gmina Dąbrówno)
Lichnowy
↑ Church of Saint Ursula 14th/15th century alterations in 1894
(Malbork County)
Lidzbark
↓ Castle of Warmian Bishops One of the earliest brick buildings in the area
Warmiński
Lubawa
↑ Sts. Mary and Anne (PL) (1330), 1533–1547 alterations in 1600
(Iława County)
Lukta
↓ Our Lady of Częstochowa ch. (PL) 1407 steeple 19th century
(Ostróda County)
Malbork
1276 to late 14th Teutonic Knights' castle, largest non-religious Brick Gothic structure,
↑ Malbork Castle
century headquarter of the Teutonic Order 1309–1455.
Milejewo
↑ St. Stanislaus 1380-1389 alterations in 1639 & 1856-1860
(Elbląg County)
Młynary
↓ St. Peter church[306] (PL) 14th & 16th century Baroque alterations, nave hence plastered
(Elbląg County)
Morąg
↑ Sts. Peter & Paul church (PL) 1305–1312
(Ostróda County)
Narzym
↓ (Gmina Iłowo- John the Baptist church 15th century
Osada)
Nowe Miasto
Lubawskie
↓ St. Thomas church (PL) 1330
Olsztyn
2nd half of the 14th
↓ Castle of Warmian Bishops in Olsztyn Teutonic Castle; in the 15. und 16th century rebuilt to be a palace
century
↑ St. James Cathedral (PL) before 1445 Late Gothic hall church
Orneta
↓ Town hall pl:Ratusz w Ornecie 1375 alterations in 17th and 18th centuries
↑ Pasłęk St. Bartholomew (PL) about 1350 massive alterations in the 18th century
Pieniężno
↓ Capitular Castle of Warmia (PL) 1414 in 17 century changed into Baroque and plastered; since 1945 ruins
↑ Town hall (PL) 14th/15th century very much alteratied in 17th century
Radziejewo
↑ St. Anthony church (PL) 16th century many alterations in 1716 & 1840
(Gmina Pieniężno)
Płoskinia
↓ St. Catharine church 1340–1360 Baroque alterations in 17th century, steeple in 1881
(Braniewo County)
Prabuty
Reszel
↑ "High" bridge
Jelonki
↓ Sacred Heart church (Serca Pana Jezusa) 14th century alterations mid 19th century
(Gmina Rychliki)
Kwietniewo 1330–1350,
↑ Exaltation of the Holy Cross church alterations in 18th century
(Gmina Rychliki) 1536–1541
Święty Gaj alterations in 1878 and recently – The upper part of the gable is a young
↓ St. Anthony 15th century
(Gmina Rychliki) replica.
Sampława
↑ St. Bartholomew[307] 1330
(Gmina Lubawa)
Sępopol
↓ St. Michael church 1360–1370 (–1450) 16th century alterations
(Bartoszyce County)
Lwowiec
↓ Our Lady of the Scapular church (PL) 1370–1374 alterations in 1870
(Gmina Sępopol)
Srokowo
↑ Holy Cross church (PL) 1409 alterations in 17th c.
(Kętrzyn County)
Tolkmicko
↓ (PL) 15th century transept 1901/1902
(Elbląg County)
Pasym
↓ Evangelical church (PL) 15th/16th century
(Szczytno County)
Piotraszewo
↑ (Gmina Dobre St. Bartholomew church 1580
Miasto)
Klewki
↑ St. Valentin church (św. Walentego)[309] 1481
(Gmina Purda)
Różynka
↓ Saint Matthew church 1604-1606 alterations in 18th
(Gmina Świątki)
Pierzchały
↑ St. Margaret church 1330–1341
(Gmina Płoskinia)
Sząbruk
↓ St. Michael church 15th century alterations in
(Gmina Gietrzwałd)
Sztum
↑ Teutonic Knights' Castle early 14th century destructions in 1683 and 1945
Susz
↑ St Anthony (PL) 1340–1350
(Iława County)
Dobrzyki
↑ Sts. Peter and Paul church 1320–1330 choir Gothic, nave 17th century
(Gmina Zalewo)
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Będków
↓ Church of the Nativity of St. Mary (PL) 1462
(Tomaszow County)
Bielawy
↓ Church of the Visitation (PL) century 1929/1930 intensively restored
(Łowicz County)
Sobota
↓ Sts. Peter & Paul church 1518
(Gmina Bielawy)
Bratoszewice
↑ St.Augustine church (PL) end 15th century massively renewed in 1898–1901
(Gmina Stryków)
Brudzew
↓ St. Nicholas (PL) 1455 Baroque alterations
(Turek County)
Bydgoszcz
↑ Cathedral of St. Martin and St. Nicolas 1425–1502 Late-Gothic, hall church.
Ceradz Kościelny
↑ (Gmina Tarnowo St. Stanisłaus church (PL) 1st half of 16th century presbytery in 1550–1575, western part in 1713
Podgórne)
Dębno
↑ (Gmina Nowe Miasto Church of the Assumption of St. Mary (PL) 13th century (?)
nad Wartą)
Domaniew
↓ St. Florian church 16th century
(Gmina Dalików)
Gniewkowo
↓ Sts. Nicholas and Constantina ch. (PL) 14th century alterations in 1871
(Inowrocław County)
Gniezno
1342–1415, northern Rebuild in 18th century (Baroque-Neoclassical), after WW II
↑ Cathedral
tower 1512 restored in presumable Gothic forms.
↓ Sts. Mary and Antony Church (PL) only the steeple still of visible brick
↑ St. John the Baptist church (PL/DE) mid 14th century most medieval structures replaced in18th/19th century
most medieval structures replaced in 1815 and later, nowadays a typical Gothic Revival
↑ St. Michael (PL)
building
↓ Holy Trinity Church (PL) 1420–1430 After 1613 rebuilt in Baroque style.
Gosławice (PL)
↑ Castle (PL) 1414–1420 only the defensive walls stillshow brick
(Konin)
Grabie
↑ St. Wenceslaus [św. Wacława] poł. 14th century alterations in 2 poł. 16th
(Gm. Aleksandrów Kuj.)
↓ Inowrocław St. Nicholas church (PL) 15th century massive Baroque alterations
Izbica Kujawska
↑ Church of the Assumption of st. Mary (PL) 15th century alterations in early 20th century
(Włocławek County)
↓ Jarocin Holy Ghost church (kościoł św. Ducha) 1516 ruins since 1856
Kalinowa
↓ St. Mary Magdalene (PL) 1465/1466 massive Baroque alterations
(Gmina Błaszki)
Kalisz
↑ Cathedral St. Nicholas (PL) mid 13th century many Baroque & Gothic revival alterations
Kazimierz Biskupi
↓ St. Martin church (PL) century alterations
(Konin County)
Bytyń
↓ Church of the Immaculate Conception (PL) 1534 alterations in 1608
(Gmina Kaźmierz)
Kobylin
↓ St. Stanislaus church consecrated 1518
(Krotoszyn County)
Koło
↑ Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (PL) 14th–15th century hall church
Renaissance alterations.
Koronowo
(Bydgoszcz County)
↓ Narodzenia NMP (PL) 14th century Cistercian monastery, 1687 massive Baroque alterations
↑ św. Andrzeja Apostoła (PL) kon. 14th century Renaissance alterations 16th
Kościan
↓ Church of the Assumption (PL) end 14th & 15th century alterations 1615-1620
Kostrzyn
↓ Sts. Peter & Paul church (PL) 16th century alterations in the 18th century
(Poznań County)
Krzywiń
↑ St. Michael the Bishop church (PL) 15th century new ceiling in 1824
(Kościan County)
Lubiń
(Kościan County)
↑ Abbey church of the Nativity of St. Mary (PL) 15th–16th century Rebuild in 18th century in Baroque style.
Benedictine;
↓ St. Leonard church[311] Gothic 1549–1556 Romanesque 13th century;
Mannerist end 16th century
hall church,
Lwówek
↑ St. Johns' church (PL) 2nd half of 15 century shorter 4th nave,
(Nowy Tomyśl County)
inside Baroque alterations
Mogilno
↑ St. John the Evangelist church (PL) 13th–16th century Benedictine monastery; outside alterated to Rococo (18th C.)
Kwieciszewo
↑ St. Mary Magdallene ch. (PL) 1522 mixture of Gothic & Renaissance style
(Gmina Mogilno)
Nieszawa
↑ Saint Hedwig of Silesia (św. Jadwigi) (PL) 15th century
(Aleksandrów County)
Orłów
↑ Corpus Christi church(PL) 1430
(Gmina Bedlno)
Sobótka
↓ Church of St. Mary & St. Joseph (PL) end 13th century Baroque alterations in 1783–1790
(Gm. Ostrów Wpl.)
Ostrzeszów
↓ Church of the Assumption of St. Mary (PL) 13.th century, choir 1337
↑ Castle tower 14th century Since 1785, the castle has fallen in riuns.
Owińska
↓ St. Nicholas church (PL) mid 16th century alterations
(Gmina Czerwonak)
Pepowo
↑ St. Hedwig church (św. Jadwigi)[313] 15th century steeple and parts of the nave 1830, Gothic Revival
(Gostyń County)
Piotrków Trybunalski
Pniewy
↓ St. Lawrence (kościół św. Wawrzyńca) 1405 rebuilt after fires of 1635 and 1772
(Szamotuły County)
Poznań
Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque predecessors,
↑ Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul 14th and 15th century thoroughly rebuilt in late 18th century, after damage in WW II
reconstructed in presumable Gothic forms.
↑ Royal Castle mainly after 1434 after long decay, nowadays almost all is a reconstruction
Pobiedziska
↑ (Poznań St. Michael church (PL) century alterations
Agglomeration (PL))
Pszczonów
↓ St. Dorothy & All Saints church[314][315] 16th–19th Gothic, Renaissance, Gothic Revival
(Gmina Maków)
Radziejów
Rogoźno
↑ St. Vitus church (PL) 1526
(Oborniki County)
Russocice
↓ St. Michael church (św. Michała Archanioła) early 16th century Baroque alterations in 1694
(Gmina Władysławów)
Sieradz
Śrem
↑ St. Mary's Church (PL) 15th century Steeple from 16th century.
↓ Stary Gostyń St. Martin church[317] about 1300 overshoot restoration in 19th century
Sulejów
↓ Chapter house of Sulejów Abbey mid 13th century
(Piotrków County)
'Szamotuły
Tomice
↓ St. Barbara church 1463 alterations in 18th century
(Gmina Stęszew)
Trląg
↑ Sts. Peter and Paul ch. 14th century predecessors from 11th/12th centuries
(Gmina Janikowo)
Tum
Gothic alterations of a Romanesque stone building;
↑ (Gmina Góra Świętej Collegiate church (PL) century
further alterations in 18th century
Małgorzaty)
↓ Wieluń Cracow Gate 14th century in the 19th century adapted for a town hall
Wilczyn
↑ St. Ursula church (PL) 1566 very late Gothic
(Konin County)
Włocławek
Żerniki
↑ Bearing St. Mary church (PL) 1467
(Gm. Janowiec Wpl.)
Żnin
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Brochów
Gothic-Renaissance church established by Jan Brochowski and his
↓ (Sochaczew Fortified church 1551–1561, 1596
family as a three-nave church with three side towers
County)
Ciechanów
Destroyed by Swedish-Brandenburgian forces during the Deluge,
↓ Masovian Dukes Castle 14th century
currently in ruins
↓ St. Mary's Church (PL) early 16th century late gothic pseudo-basilica, alteraded restoration after the Deluge
Czerwińsk
Romanesque, the façade was rebuilt in gothic style in the second half
↑ Abbey Church 12th century
of the 15th century
Dziektarzewo
↑ (Gmina St. Catharine church mid 15th century alterations in 18th and 19th centuries
Baboszewo)
Giżyce
↓ (Gmina St. Peter and Paul church 1439
Sochaczew)
Gołymin-Ośrodek
↑ (Ciechanow St. John the Baptist church 155h/16th century 19th century alterations
County)
Łęg Probostwo
↓ St. Catherine church 1409 & 16th century
(Gmina Drobin)
Nowe Miasto
↑ Holy Trinity church (PL) end 14th century rebuilt after destruction of 1655
(Płońsk County)
Płock
↑ Płock Cathedral towers 13th–14th century Romanesque cathedral, rebuilt several times
↓ Przasnysz Church of St. John and St. Anne 1588–1618 Considered to be the last gothic church in Poland[321]
Pułtusk
Radomin
↑ (Golub-Dobrzyń St. Nicholas church XIV century alterations in XVIII/XIX
County)
↑ Rypin Holy Trinity church[323] century alterations, massive renovations in 1821, 1825, 1840 & 1865
Sierpc
↓ Sts. Vitus, Modest & Crescentius Church (PL) 1449 only steeple of brick
↑ Holy Ghost Church (PL) 1483 baroquized reconstruction after destruction by fire
Warsaw
(Warszawa)
Completely destroyed by German artillery during the Warsaw
↓ St. John's Cathedral 14th century
Uprising,[324] rebuilt 1947–1957 in Masovian Brick Gothic
Wyszogród
↑ Our Lady of the Angels church (PL) early 15th century most of the present building from the 17th century
(Płock County)
↑ Złotoria Złotoria Castle (PL/DE) 1343 now ruins, one of the two Polish border strongholds near Toruń
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Lubusz Voivodeship
– Similar extent as the Neumark of Brandenburg (1249–1945) –
Place(s) in Lubusz Voivodeship with at least three Brick Gothic buildings: Gubin
Main period of
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Chociszewo
↓ Birth of St. John the Baptist 14th/15th century bell from 1500
(Gmina Trzciel)
Chociule
↓ St. Catharine (św. Katarzyny) 16th century
(Gminia Świebodzin)
Dębowa Łęka
↓ (Gmina Wschowa) St. Jagwiga church (PL) 15th century
hist. Greater Poland
↓ Dobiegniew Christ the King church 14th/15th century steeple 19th century
Drożków
↑ Holy Cross church[326] 13th century Gothic windows of brick of the 15th century at the tower
(Gmina Żary)
Gubin
(Polish part of Guben)
↑ Town hall oldest parts in Gothic style and brick
Jędrzychowice
↓ St. John (kościół fil. św. Jana z Dukli) later enlargements
(Wschowa county)
Kamień Wielki
↑ St. Anthony church[327] 14.–15. Jh. Südseite: Portikus mit backsteingot. Ziergiebel, sonst Mischmauerwerk
(Gmina Witnica)
Lubin (historically
↓ Abbey church 15th–16th century alterated in Baroque style in the 18th century
in Lower Lusatia)
↑ Lubniewice St. Mary of the Rosary (PL) 13th, 16th, 17th Tower Gothic Revival
↓ Lubsko Visitation of St. Mary brick 15th century estaern gable of brick, rest of boulders
Marwice
↑ Church 13./14. Jh. window framings and simple decoration of the gable of brick
(Gmina Lubiszyn)
Międzyrzecz
Ośno Lubuskie
↑ City fortifications
(With proviso:)
↓ Church of St. Fabian and Sebastian 14th/15th century brick probably new
Osowa Sień (Górna)
Ostrów
↑ Church of the bearing Mary (PL) 1443 steeple and western section of the nave renewed in 19th century
(gmina Sulęcin)
Połęcko, Słubice
↓ St. Casimir church (PL) 15th century alterated in 17th century
County
Przyczyna Górna
↑ (Wschowa, hist. St. George Church 14th century 17th century additions
Greater Poland)
Radoszyn
↓ St. Jadwiga 16th century Cistercian; alterations in 17th century and 1882
(Gm. Skąpe)
Siedlnica
↑ (Wschowa, hist. St. John Evangelist 1300 and 1604
Greater Poland)
↓ Starosiedle St. John from the Cross church[328] early 16th century alterations in 18th century
Strzelce Krajenskie
↑ St. Mary church since 1300, 15th century 19th century alterations
Walls of boulders,
2 towers of brick
↓ Defensive walls
Mill Gate (Brama Młyńska)
Baszta Więzienia
↑ Świebodzin Saint Michael 15th century & 1541 1855–1856 Gothic Revival façade by Alexis Langer
Szprotawa
↓ Our Dear Lady's Church ((PL) Gothic 1416–1424 founded in 1260; hall church
(hist. Lower Silesia)
Wschowa (hist.
↑ City Church 15th century Baroquified between 1720–1726
Greater Poland)
Żagań
↑ St Mary of the Assumption (PL) tower Gothic, nave Renaissance
(hist. Lower Silesia)
Żary
↑ Church of Jesus' Heart (PL/DE) 1401–1430 Vorgänger 13. Jh.
(hist. Lower Silesia)
Zielona Góra
↑ Saint Hedwig Cathedral (PL/DE) Renaissance & Baroque changes
(hist. Lower Silesia)
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Silesia
– Silesian, Opole and Lower Silesian Voivodeships –
Brzeg • Byczyna • Głogów • Góra • Namysłów • Nysa • Gm. Olszanka • Opole • Wrocław
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Bierutów
↓ St. Catherine church (PL) 1337, 1603 rebuilt after fire
(Oleśnica County )
Brzeg
↓ Sts. Peter & Paul church (PL) 13th & 14th cneturies Franciscan; in between destroyed by a fire in1338
Brzezina
↓ St. Mary of the Rosary (PL) 14th century after WW. II rebuilt in the 1950es
(Gmina Miękinia)
Byczyna
(Kluczbork County)
alterations in 1790/91;
↑ St. Nicholas church (PL) 14th century
has remained Lutheran since 1945
Polish Tower
↑ Defensive walls 15th century
German Tower
Southern Tower
Chojnów
(Legnica County) Sts. Peter & Paul (former St. Mary)
↓ 14th century
church (PL)
↑ Baszta Tkaczy (Weawers tower) 14th century part of the defensive walls
Domaszczyn
↓ Exaltation of the Holy Cross (PL) about 1520 Baroque alterations
(Gmina Długołęka)
Łozina
↑ Church of the Assumption 15th/16th century
(Gmina Długołęka)
Stępin
↓ Bearing Mary church 15th century
(Gmina Długołęka)
St-George Church
↑ Dzierżoniów 14th–16th centuries except of the belltower and part of the western façade of brick
(św. Jerzego)
Gaworzyce
↓ St. Barbara church[330] steeple 16th century upper storeys of the steeple of brick
(Polkowice County)
Gliwice
↑ All Saints church (PL/DE) century rebuilt after fier of 1711, hall church
↓ Old church of St. Bartholomew (PL)[331] brick 15th century upper part of the (fortified) tower
Głogów
↑ St-Mary's Church Gothic 1413–1466 collegiate
↑ St-Lawrence Church 1399–1502 in 1639 damaged by cannon fire, restored in Baroque style
↓ Dukes' Castle 13th–18th centuries only the donjon; rest of the castle plastered
Rapocin
↑ St. Lawrence church (PL) 14th/15th century alterations in 19th century, restoration in 1958
(Gmina Głogów)
Głubczyce
alterations of the towers in 1579,
↓ Nativity of St. Mary church 13th/14th centuries of the nave in 1903–1907
(transept added)
Gniewomierz
↓ St. Anthony church tower about 1500 tower of boulders with edges and windows of brick
(Gmina Legnickie Pole)
↑ Góra St-Catharine Church 1307, 1457–1552 hall church, in 18th century Baroque alteratione
Chróścina
↓ St. Michael church 1483
(Gmina Góra)
Glinka
↑ St. Martin church 15th century
(Gmina Góra)
Stara Góra
↑ St. James church 1450 alterations in 1613
(Gmina Góra)
Grodków
(Brzeg County)
↓ St. Michael church (PL) late 13th & late 15th ct. alterations 1671 to Baroque, 1893 back to Gothic
Renaissance alterations
↑ Gates of the defensive walls 14th century Brama Ziębicka (PL), only gateway visible brick
Brama Lewińska (PL), one side visible brick again
Lipowa
↓ St. Martin church 15th/16th century
(Gmina Grodków)
Młodoszowice
↑ St. Martin church 15th/16th century
(Gmina Grodków)
Kałków
↓ (Gmina Otmuchów)|St. 1210–1260 Romanesque & Gothic
George church[332]
Karczyce
↑ Hols Cross church 15th century 17th cenetury Baroque alterations
(Gmina Kostomłoty)
Kąty Wrocławskie now onla one storey of the steeple of visible brick, parts above
↓ Sts Peter & Paul (PL) late 15th century
(Wrocław County) 1825–1827
Jaszkotle
↑ Church of the Ascension of Christ (PL) 1473 windows enlarged in 1732
(Gmina Kąty Wrocławskie)
Małkowice
↓ Holy Trinity church[333] century alterations
(Gmina Kąty Wrocławskie)
Sosnica
↑ Exaltation of the Cross church (PL) Gothic 1487 alterations in 1619 & 1776
(Gmina Kąty Wrocławskie)
1454 destruction by a fire except of St. Mary's Chapel, new nave until
↓ Kędzierzyn-Koźle St. Sigismond Church(PL/DE) 1323 St. Mary's Chapel
1570; Gothic Revival alterations
Bielany Wrocławskie
↓ St. Andrew (PL) 1520–1530
(Gmina Kobierzyce)
Tyniec Mały
↑ Church of the Assumption (PL) 1493–1516
(Gmina Kobierzyce)
Kościerzyce
↑ St. Mary Assumption church 14th/15th century
(Gmina Lubsza)
Krzepice
↓ St. James church (PL) since 1357 Renaissance & Baroque alterations
(Kłobuck County)
Kucharzowice
↑ St. Andrew church century alterations
(Gmina Wiązów)
Kwielice
↓ St. Michel church (PL) 15th/16thcentury
(Gmina Grębocice)
Legnica
wooden predecessor
↓ Cathedral Ss.-Peter-and-Paul (PL) 1330–1378 1892 original brick walls covered with a skin of new bricks
1945 re-catholized
Lubin
God's Mother of Chęstochowa church
↓ 14th/15th century hall church
(PL)
Siedlce
↓ St. Michael church (PL) 14th century
(Gmina Lubin)
Lubnów
↑ Holy Trinity church 15th century alterations 19th century
(Gm. Oborniki Śląskie)
Namysłów
↓ Castle (PL)
(with provido:) eastern gable Gothic of washed brick, but since renovation of 1838
↓ 1360
Town hall rather a replique
Baldwinowice
↑ Holy Trinity church brick 1414 presbytery of brick, nave of wood
(Gmina Namysłów)
Niemodlin
(Opole County)
↓ St. Mary Assumption church (PL) 13th/14th century only steeple and western façade still Gothic
Nysa
↓ Wieża Ziębice (tower) (PL)/DE) 14th century more storey addes in 16th & 17th century
Opole
↓ Piast Tower (PL/DE) late 13th century part of the Piasts' Castle, which was demolished in 1931
↓ Upper Castle (PL/DE) tower end 14th century upper storey and pinnacles Gothic Revival
Czeska Wieś
↑ Jesus's Heart church 13th century 18th century alterations
(Gmina Olszanka)
Jankowice Wielkie
↑ St. Mary Assumption church 14th/15th century later alterations
(Gmina Olszanka)
Pogorzela
↓ Jesus's Heart church 14th century
(Gmina Olszanka)
Paczków
(Nysa County)
↑ St. John Evangelist church (PL) 1341–1376 several alterations
Prochowice
↑ Prochowice Castle (PL) since 14th century only tower of visible brick
(Legnica County)
Prusice
↓ Saint James church (PL) 1492
(Trzebnica County)
Racibórz
↑ Church of the Holy Ghost [336] 14th century profanized in 1810, nowadays it houses the municipal museum
Kruszyna
↑ St. Mary of the Rosary church (PL) early 16th century
(Gmina Skarbimierz)
Małujowice
↓ St. James church (PL) 1250
(Gmina Skarbimierz)
Sławków
↑ Holy Cross & St. Nicholas church (PL) mid 13th century presbytery in Romanesque-Gothic transitional style
(Będzin County)
Śmiałowice
↓ St. Lawrence church[337] present b. about 1500 top storey of the steeple probably newer, nave later rebuilt
(Świdnica County)
Sobotka blind stone building, windows of brick in the gable probably Gotic; hall
↑ St. Anne church 14th century, 1500
(Wrocław County) church
Środa Śląska
↓ St-Andrew's Church 13th century & 1388 changes in 1670 and 1830
Stary Grodków
↑ Holy Trinity church[338] end 13th century much enlarged in 1910
(Gmina Skoroszyce)
Strzegom
↑ Saint Anthony chapel 15th & 16th centuries city gate converted to a chapel; some parts and framings of brick
Strzelniki
↓ St. Anthony church about 1300 alterations of 1688
(Opole Voivodeship)
Święta Katarzyna
↓ St. Catherine church (PL) 13th century
(Gmina Siechnice)
Wilczków
↑ Church of St. Mary Assumption 14th century alterations in 1891
(Gmina Żórawina)
Wińsko
↓ Holy Trinity church (PL) 15th century hall church; tower 1876
(Wolów County)
Kryniczno
↑ Saint Stanislaus church end 15th century
(Gmina Wisznia Mała)
Ozorowice
↓ St. John the Baptist church 15th century alterations
(Gmina Wisznia Mała)
Strzeszów
↑ Exaltation of the Holy Cross church end 15th century lower parts of boulders, upper parts of birck
(Gmina Wisznia Mała)
Wołów
Wrocław
1234–1341,
↓ Cathedral of St. John 98-metre (322-foot) high towers
later repairs
1288-first half
↑ Church of the Holy Cross
of the 14th century
alterations
Ziębice
↑ St. George Basilica (PL) century
(Ząbkowice Śląskie County)
Żmigród
(Trzebnica County)
↓ Holy Trinity church (PL) 1595–1601
↑ Donjon of the medieval castle (PL/DE) 1560 1655–1660, a Baroque palace was built, nearby
↑ Żory Sts. Philip & James (PL) 13th century after fires rebuilt in 1663; hall church
Żukowice
↑ St. Hedwig church (PL) 14th century
(Głogów County)
Kłoda
↑ St. Bartholomew church 14th century
(Gmina Żukowice)
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Lesser Poland
– Lesser Poland, Subcarpathian, Świętokrzyskian & Lublin Voivodeships –
Bejsce
↓ St. Nicholas church (PL/DE) 2nd half of 14th century
(Kazimierza County)
Biecz
Drzewica
Kraków
↑ Barbican of Kraków 1498–1499
↑ Florian Gate Early 14th century Upper parts of brick, rest limestone
↑ Corpus Christi church (PL) 1385–1405 alterations around 1500 and in 1566–1582
1321–1331, 14th–15th
↓ St. Mary's Basilica Hall church
century
atop a limestone outcrop, built at the behest of Casimir III the Great, in
↑ Wawel Castle 13th–16th century
the 14th century rebuilt by Jogaila and Jadwiga of Poland.
Baroque alterations,
↓ Cistercian Mogiła Abbey
Gothic elements partly restored
↑ Kraśnik Assumption of St. Mary church (PL) 1469 alterations in 1527–1541 and late 17th century; choir still of brick
Krzcięcice
↓ St. Procopius church (św. Prokopa) 1531–1542
(Gmina Sędziszów)
Lublin
↓ Royal Castle 13th–14th century destroyed in the Swedish Deluge, reconstructions in the 19th century
Luborzyca
Exaltation of the Holy Cross
↑ (Gm. Kocmyrzów- since 1433
church[341]]
Luborzyca)
Nowy Korczyn
↓ St. Stanislaus church (PL) 13th/14thcentury Baroque alterations
(Busko County)
Stary Korczyn
↑ St. Nicholas church (św. Mikołaja) mid 14th century 19th century alterations
(Gmina Nowy Korczyn)
↓ Nowy Sącz Church of St. Margaret 13th and 14th century Upper parts of brick, lower of sandstone
Southernmost building of northern/Baltic Brick Gothic region
↑ Olkusz St. Andrew's church (PL) 13th/14th centuries hall church, upper gables of visible brick
Oświęcim
↑ St. Hyacinth chapel (św. Jacka, PL) early 14th & late 16th century Salesian
Piotrawin
(Gmina Łaziska)
↑ St. Thomas church 1440/1441
Prandocin
↑ (PL) brick 1480–1490 Gothic presbytery of brick on a Romanesque building of ashlar
(Gmina Słomniki)
Przemyków
↓ St. Catherine church (PL) 15th century 16th & 17th century additions
(Gmina Koszyce)
Przeworsk
Raciborowice
↓ St. Margaret church (PL) 1460–1476
(Gmina Michałowice)
Sandomierz
↓ Royal Castle 14th century Partially rebuilt in 1520 in renaissance style by Benedykt Sandomierski
Secemin
↑ (PL) 1402 1558–1617 Protestant; alterations to Baroque in 18th century
(Włoszczowa County)
Stężyca
↑ St. Martin church (PL) 1522–1532
(Ryki County)
↑ Tarnobrzeg (PL) [343] 1132-1166 & 1340es, Gothic revision (arcs and vaults) in the 1340ies
Tarnów
↓ Town Hall 14th century Rebuilt in the renaissance style in the 16th century
Wawrzeńczyce
Sts. Sigismund & Mary Magdalene
↑ (Gmina Igołomia- 1223 & 15th century only eastern gable still of visible brick
ch. (PL)
Wawrzeńczyce)
Wiślica
↑ Minor Basilica 1350 Two nave church, upper parts of brick, lower of limestone
Bolechowice
↓ Sts. Peter & Paul church (PL) 14th/15th century middling section replaced about 1625
(Gmina Zabierzów)
Rudawa
↑ All Saints church (PL) presbytery 1470 plastered nave 0f 1326; later alterations
(Gmina Zabierzów)
Zator
(Oświęcim County)
↓ Sts. Adalbert & George church (PL) 1391 Baroque in 1766, regothicized in 1959–1973
↑ Zator Castle (PL) Gothic 15th century alterations in late 16th & 18th centuries
Żębocin
↑ St. Stanislaus church (PL) century massive alterations in the 18th century
(Gmina Proszowice)
Zielonk
↑ (PL) 1533 modern church added in 20th century; more informations missing
(Kraków County)
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Russia
Historical Russia
Novgorod Kremlin Chamber of Facets 1433 1441 decorated with frescos (nowadays almost lost)
Kaliningrad exclave
Kaliningrad
Juditten Church
↓ Late 13th century
in Mendeleyevo
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Slovakia
Time of
Place Building Notes Image
construction
Červený Kláštor,
2nd half of 14th
on Dunajec river Red Monastery vault ribs and some cornices of visible brick
century
(Polish border)
Dražovce,
St. Michael turret mid 135h turret with pointed archs on a Romanesque (or originally Byzantine) church of mid 11th century, turret and upper part
Nitra, south of
church century of th eapse of partly hidden brick[344]
Carpathian Mts.
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Sweden
Until 1658, Malmö, Lund and Helsingborg were Danish.
Danmark Parish,
↓ Danmark Church 14th and 15th century
southeast of Uppsala
Helsingborg
St. Mary
↓
(SV:Sankta Maria kyrka)
Lena Parish, north of 18th century alterations including plastering of the exterior walls and
↑ Lena Church Circa 1300, possibly consecrated in 1303
Uppsala addition of a burial vault
Lund
St. Peter's Priory Church
↓ Circa 1300
(S:t Peters klosterkyrka)
Malmö
St. Peter
↓
(Sankt Petri kyrka)
↑ Jörgen Kock's house(SV) 1522-1524 Largest private house in Malmö from the sixteenth century
St. Mary
↑ Sigtuna Mid 13th century
(Mariakyrkan)
Vårfrukyrkan
↓ Skänninge
("Church of Our Lady")
Skepptuna Parish,
↑ Skepptuna Church 13th to 15th centuries
Stockholm County
Stockholm
Tensta Parish, north of Houses the earliest deliberate portrait (a fresco by Johannes
↓ Tensta Church 13th century
Uppsala Rosenrod) in Swedish art history
Uppsala
Vadstena
former royal palace, later a hospital, when handed over to the abbey
↓ Vadstena Abbey mid 13th century, 14th century alterations
in 1346 the building was "humbled" and the roof was lowered.
The roof was lowered and the crow-stepped gables removed in the
↑ House of Mårten Skinnare Late Middle Ages, 18th century alterations
18th century.
Vendel Parish, north of Late 13th and early 14th century, possibly
↑ Vendel Church (SV)
Uppsala consecrated in 1310
Ystad
St. Mary's Church
↑ 13th to 15th century
(Sankta Maria kyrka)
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Switzerland
Though brick generally is not typical for medieval Swiss architecture, there are also some Gothic brick buildings in Switzerland, and some more have disappeared.
Estavayer-le-Lac Chenaux Castle 15th century Two towers and parts of the gate tower
Ukraine
Except of Lutsk Castle, all buildings are not very far from nowydays Polish border, though Gothic buildings also can be found in Lviv and Stryi, some of them looking like plastered brick buildings.
Main period of
Place Building Special features Image
construction
Drohobych St-Bartholomew Church (UKR) 15th-16th centuries former Roman Catholic palace church
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See also
European Route of Brick Gothic
Bibliography
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References
1. Official Flemish portal on architectural heritage – on churches 4. Inventaris bouwkundig erfgoed (Belgien) – Parochiekerk 11. enghien-edingen.be – Patrimoine – L'Eglise Saint-Nicolas
in Poperinge, "Baksteengotiek van de kuststreek" (Brick Sint-Jan (in Poperinge), third section, "… de typische (http://www.enghien-edingen.be/fr/loisirs/tourisme/patrimoine)
Gothic of the coastal region) in Flanders baksteengotiek van de kuststreek" ("… the typical Brick 12. PDF in French about the village of Marcq and its church
(https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten Gothic of the coatsal region"). St-Martin (http://www.doyennedenghien.be
/31213) (https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten /Brochure_Marcq.pdf)
Official Dutch portal on architectural heritage – on a village /31213)
13. Le Patrimoine monumental de la Belgique: Wallonie.
church, "markant stuk baksteengotiek" (striking example of 5. Roman Aranazy, Dzieje rezydencji na dawnych kresach Province de Hainaut, arrondissement de Soignies
Brick Gothic) in the Netherlands (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl Rzeczypospolite (Residences in former districts of the (https://books.google.com/books?id=LJ4riCBdDZQC&
/monumenten/25809) (Polish) republic today (in Polish), 1993, S. 209, Hniezna pg=PA258). Editions Mardaga. 1997. p. 279.
Book on a Bavarian brick church "eines der bedeutendsten (http://orda.of.by/.lib/aftanazy/rezyd/t2/209) ISBN 978-2-87009-640-6.
Werke der Backsteingotik in Bayern" (one of the most
6. radzima.org – touristical presentation of Hnezna 14. wawre.be – L’église Saint Jean-Baptiste
important works of Brick Gothic in Bavaria)
(http://radzima.org/eng/locality/gnezna.html) (http://www.wavre.be/index.php/monuments-et-sites-
(https://www.schnell-und-steiner.de/artikel_6467.ahtml)
7. Poperinge (prov. West-Vlaanderen), Sint-Janskerk. right/169-l-eglise-saint-jean-baptiste)
2. Otto Stiel, Hans Wentzel. "Backsteinbau". Reallexikon der
Bouwhistorisch onderzoek van de dakkap: grootsendeels in 15. Aalborg – Frejlev kirke (https://www.visitaalborg.dk/frejlev-
deutschen Kunstgeschichte (http://www.rdklabor.de).
baksteen gebouwd (https://www.researchgate.net/publication kirke-gdk596546Visit)
pp. 1345–1372.
/284609401_Poperinge_prov_West-Vlaanderen_Sint-
3. Description of a village church by Dutch Rijksdienst voor het 16. https://www.de4kirker.dk/kirkerne/tolstrup-kirke/
Janskerk_Bouwhistorisch_onderzoek_van_de_dakkap)
Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service for the Cultural Heritage), 17. https://www.visitnordjylland.dk/sct-catharinae-kirke-
8. Onze-Lieve-Vrouwkerk Poperinge
"… markant stuk baksteengotiek" (striking example of Brick gdk595472 (in Danish
(http://www.kerkeninvlaanderen.be/pages/kerk_01022.htm)
Gothic) (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/25809) 18. https://www.visitjammerbugten.dk/gjoel-kirke-gdk596747 (in
9. https://www.cirkwi.com/fr/point-interet/382853-la-chapelle-
Danish)
sainte-anne-de-battignies
19. Visitjammerbugten - Hune Kirke (Vor Frue Kirke)
10. word press – Cercle d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de Fontaine-
(https://www.visitjammerbugten.dk/hune-kirke-vor-frue-kirke-
L'Evêque – L’Eglise St Christophe
gdk597168)
(https://chaf6140.wordpress.com/revues/patrimoine/religieux
20. https://www.ingstrupkirke.dk/om-kirken/om-ingstrup-kirke/
/fontaine-leveque/leglise-st-christophe/)
21. http://www.jetsmark-kirke.dk/page/112/kirkehistorie-1 61. Danske Aner Homå Sogn → Kirken 96. Église-saint-Nicolas, Oost-Cappel (http://www.tourisme-
22. http://folkogkirke9690.dk/page/643/kettrup-kirke (https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php nord.fr/offer_reservation/detail/L'EGLISE-SAINT-NICOLAS-
/Veggerslev_Sogn) OOST-CAPPEL/%28id%29/40e132a8-8a39-4861-9a3a-
23. https://www.thorupklim.dk/kirker/klim/
62. Danske Aner Vejlby Sogn (Djurs Sønder Herred, Randers 26912e6f6b3f,PCUNPC059FS0045T,9818)
24. Fjerritslev marketing on Kollerup Kirke
Amt) → Kirken (https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php 97. fondation-patrimoine, ÉGLISE SAINT JEAN-BAPTISTE DE
(http://fjerritslev.mpmarketing.dk/index.php/oplevelser-
/Vejlby_Sogn_(Djurs_S SAINT JANS CAPPEL (https://www.fondation-patrimoine.org
i-fjerritslev/kirker/kollerup-kirke)
%C3%B8nder_Herred,_Randers_Amt)) /fr/nord-pas-de-calais-17/tous-les-projets-808/detail-eglise-
25. og Sogn – Torslev Kirke – historie (http://kirkeogsogn.dk
63. Danske Aner Villersø Sogn → Kirken saint-jean-baptiste-de-saint-jans-cappel-12624) Archived
/torslev-o-svenstrup-kirke/torslev-kirke/historieKirke)
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php/Villers (https://web.archive.org/web/20160122185100/https:
26. Visit Jammerbugten – Tranum Kirke //www.fondation-patrimoine.org/fr/nord-pas-de-calais-
%C3%B8_Sogn)
(https://www.visitjammerbugten.dk/tranum-kirke-gdk597264) 17/tous-les-projets-808/detail-eglise-saint-jean-baptiste-
64. Danske Aner Vivild Sogn → Kirken
27. https://www.visitjammerbugten.dk/vust-kirke-gdk597247 de-saint-jans-cappel-12624) 2016-01-22 at the Wayback
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php/Vivild_Sogn)
28. Læsø Kirker – Byrum kirke (http://laesoekirker.dk/kirkerne Machine.
65. Danske Aner – Voer sogn (Randers Amt) → Kirken
/byrum-kirke) 98. http://steenvoordoise.e-monsite.com/pages/l-eglise-saint-
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php
29. Fjordavisen – Astrup → Kirke (http://www.fjordavisen.nu pierre.html
/Voer_Sogn_(Randers_Amt))
/?Id=30609) 99. harmoniasacra, Valenciennes → L'église St Géry
66. https://www.thorsøhøjepastorat.dk/kirkerne/voldby-kirke/
30. Falslev-Vindblæs sogn – Falslev kirke (http://www.harmoniasacra.com/page-10244-gery.html)
67. Danske Aner – Nørre Omme sogn
(https://www.falslevvindblaessogn.dk/om-kirkerne/) 100. http://www.wormhout-tourisme.fr/activites/item/582-eglise-
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php
31. Danske Aner – Vindblæs (Randers Amt) saint-martin
/N%C3%B8rre_Omme_Sogn)
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php/Vindbl 101. http://www.patrimoine-religieux.fr/eglises_edifices/62-Pas-
68. Den Store Danske – Randers (http://denstoredanske.dk
%C3%A6s_Sogn_(Randers_Amt)) de-Calais/62407-Ham-en-Artois/136993-EgliseSaint-Sauveur
/Danmarks_geografi_og_historie/Danmarks_geografi/Jylland
32. Visit Mors – Hvidberg kirke (in Danish) /Jylland_-_byer/Randers) → Sankt Mortens Kirke 102. L’Eglise Notre-Dame (http://www.ville-hesdin.fr
(https://www.visitmors.dk/hvidbjerg-kirke-mors-gdk602413) /spip.php?article20)
69. http://www.urd.dk/helligaandshuset/webdok1.htm
33. Visit Mors – Sejerslev kirke (in Danish) 103. Josiane Sartre, Châteaux "brique et pierre" en France: essai
70. Den Store Danske – Albæk Kirke – Randers
(https://www.visitmors.dk/sejerslev-kirke-gdk602368) d'architecture (http://www.persee.fr
(http://denstoredanske.dk/Kunst_og_kultur/Arkitektur
34. Visit Jammerbugt – Vester Thorup Kirke, Fjerritslev /doc/bulmo_0007-473x_1982_num_140_1_6038_t1_0062_0
/Danske_kirker/Alb%C3%A6k_Kirke_-_Randers)
(https://www.visitjammerbugten.dk/vester-thorup-kirke- 000_3)
71. Danske Aner – Harridslev sogn (https://www.danskeaner.dk
fjerritslev-gdk597215) 104. Eglise Saint-André à Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne
/wiki/index.php/Harridslev_Sogn)
35. Nordenskirker – Thisted kirke (http://www.nordenskirker.dk (http://patrimoines.ain.fr/n/eglise-saint-andre-a-chatillon-
72. Danske Aner – Hørning sogn (https://www.danskeaner.dk sur-chalaronne/n:354)
/Tidligere/Thisted_kirke/Thisted_kirke.htm)
/wiki/index.php/H%C3%B8rning_Sogn_(Randers_Amt))
105. http://www.ain-tourisme.com/fiches/Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne
36. Sydthy provosti – Bedsted kirke
73. Danske Aner – Lem sogn (https://www.danskeaner.dk /Site-et-monument-historiques/Site-du-Vieux-Chateau/138616
(https://www.sydthyprovsti.dk/sogne-og-kirker/bedsted/)
/wiki/index.php/Lem_Sogn_(Randers_Amt))
106. Monumentum:Eglise abbatiale de Bonlieu à Sainte-Agathe-
37. Visit Thy – Hillerslev kirke (in Danish) (https://www.visitthy.dk
74. Danske Aner – Ørum Sogn (Galten Herred, Randers Amt) la-Bouteresse (http://www.monumentum.fr/eglise-abbatiale-
/hillerslev-kirke-gdk601579)
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php bonlieu-pa00117574.html)
38. Den Store danske – Hjardemål Kirke /%C3%98rum_Sogn_(Galten_Herred,_Randers_Amt))
107. Photo of Beaulieu Abbey on a private website on the
(http://denstoredanske.dk/Kunst_og_kultur/Arkitektur
75. Visit Randers – Råby Kirke (https://www.visitranders.dk Cistercians (http://www.carstengier.de/Zisterzienser/page-
/Danske_kirker/Hjardem%C3%A5l_Kirke)
/raaby-kirke-gdk605040) (in Danish) bonlieu-loire.htm)
39. Visit Thy – Hunstrup kirke (in Danish) (https://www.visitthy.dk
76. Danske Aner – Sødring sogn (https://www.danskeaner.dk 108. Anne-Laure Napoléone, Les Maisons Gothiques de Toulouse
/hunstrup-kirke-gdk601555)
/wiki/index.php/S%C3%B8dring_Sogn) (XIIIe et XIVe siècles) (http://www.persee.fr
40. Tisted provosti – Lild kirke (https://www.thistedprovsti.dk
77. Danske Aner – Tånum sogn (https://www.danskeaner.dk /doc/amime_0758-7708_1990_num_8_1_1206)
/kirker/lild/)
/wiki/index.php/T%C3%A5num_Sogn) 109. patrimoines.midipyrenees, église Notre-Dame-du-Camp
41. Klitsogne – Ørum Kirke (https://www.klitsogne.dk
78. Den Store Danske – Bregnet Kirke (http://denstoredanske.dk (http://patrimoines.midipyrenees.fr/fr/rechercher/recherche-
/cms/index.php?page=orum)
/Kunst_og_kultur/Arkitektur/Danske_kirker/Bregnet_Kirke) base-de-donnees/index.html?notice=IA09001297&
42. Visit Thy –Øsløs Kirke (in Danish) (https://www.visitthy.dk tx_patrimoinesearch_pi1%5Bstate%5D=detail_simple&
79. Ebeltof og Dråby Kirker → Om kirkerne → Dråby Kirke
/oesloes-kirke-gdk1088154) (https://www.ebeltoftdraabyhandrupkirker.dk/om-kirken tx_patrimoinesearch_pi1%5Bniveau_detail%5D=N3)
43. Visit Thy _ Østerild Kirke (https://www.visitthy.dk/oesterild- /kirkerne/draaby-kirke/) 110. http://www.dommitzsch.de/index.php?modul=ausflugsziele
kirke-gdk601669) 80. Aadalen – Kirker → 2nd: Lime Kirke 111. Helmut Friedrich, Die Alte Hansestadt Gardelegen, 2011, S.
44. http://www.hillerslev-kåstrup-sennels.dk/page/38 (http://www.bricksite.com/aadalen?id=222749) 27/28 (https://issuu.com/stadtspiegelgardelegen
/sennels-kirke 81. https://www.visitdjursland.com/nimtofte-kirke-gdk605572 /docs/buch_ga_2)
45. Tisted provosti – Sjørring kirke (https://www.thistedprovsti.dk 82. https://www.tirstrup-fuglslev-hyllested-rosmus-sogn.dk 112. Stadt Seehausen, Salzkirche (http://www.stadt-
/kirker/sjoerring/) /om-kirkerne/tirstrup-kirke/ seehausen.de/verzeichnis/objekt.php?mandat=5278)
46. Tisted provosti – Tømmerby kirke Archived (https://web.archive.org/web/20160816011908/http:
83. https://www.visitbillund.dk/grindsted-kirke-gdk609829 (in
(https://www.thistedprovsti.dk/kirker/toemmerby/) //www.stadt-seehausen.de/verzeichnis
Danish
47. Visit Thy –Villerslev kirke (in Danish) (https://www.visitthy.dk /objekt.php?mandat=5278) 2016-08-16 at the Wayback
84. https://www.ftbkirker.dk/kirkerne/teestrup-kirke/
/villerslev-kirke-gdk1088175) Machine.
85. https://www.visitholbaek.dk/jyderup-kirke-gdk618252
48. Nordenskirker – Farsø kirke (in Danish) 113. Architektur-Blicklicht: Stendal – Katharinenkloster
86. https://www.visitringsted.dk/sneslev-kirke-gdk620008 – in (http://www.architektur-blicklicht.de/kirchen/stendal-
(http://www.nordenskirker.dk/Tidligere/Farsoe_kirke
Danish katharinen-kloster/)
/Farsoe_kirke.htm)
87. History of the village of Kirke Skensved (PDF in Danish) 114. Jahresberichte - Altmärkischer Geschichtsverein
49. Den store Danske – Skødstrup Kirke
(http://www.solofo.dk/artikler/krskensved-1000-1800.pdf) (http://www.altmarkgeschichte.de/voe.php?pid=jb_1.php) →
(http://denstoredanske.dk/Kunst_og_kultur/Arkitektur
/Danske_kirker/Sk%C3%B8dstrup_Kirke) 88. http://www.tunekirke.dk/page/880/tune-kirkes-historie PDF download vol. 31.1 → p. 56, Das Hoſpital St. Gertrud
Danske Aner – Skødstrup sogn (https://www.danskeaner.dk 89. http://www.nordenskirker.dk/Tidligere/Engestofte_kirke (Fraktur-print)
/wiki/index.php/Sk%C3%B8dstrup_Sogn) /Engestofte_kirke.htm 115. https://www.kirchenkreis-prignitz.de/abbendorf.html
50. https://www.visitskanderborg.dk/blegind-kirke-gdk604340 (in 90. http://www.nordenskirker.dk/Tidligere/Stubbekobing_kirke 116. Förderverein der Stadtkirche Beelitz, last but one picture
Danish) /Stubbekobing_kirke.htm (http://www.kirche-beelitz.de/verzeichnis
51. https://www.visitskive.dk/grinderslev-kirke-gdk602128 91. http://www.nordenskirker.dk/Tidligere/Onslev_kirke /visitenkarte.php?mandat=51553)
54. Danske Aner Ginnerup Sogn → Kirken l'architecture et du patrimoine, Blaringhem – église Saint- 119. Stadt Sonnewalde –Kirche Friedersdorf (http://www.stadt-
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php/Ginnerup_Sogn) Martin – buffet d'orgue, tribune d'orgue, vue générale sonnewalde.de/verzeichnis/objekt.php?mandat=45761)
(http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral 120. Stadt Sonnewalde –Kirche Goßmar (http://www.stadt-
55. Danske Aner Gjerrild Sogn → Kirken
/memoire_fr?ACTION=RETROUVER_TITLE& sonnewalde.de/verzeichnis/objekt.php?mandat=63602)
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php/Gjerrild_Sogn)
FIELD_98=LOCA&VALUE_98=%20Nord-Pas-de-
56. Danske Aner Gjesing Sogn → Kirken 121. Die St. Martin Kirche in Hornow (http://www.hornow-
Calais%20&GRP=67&SPEC=3&SYN=1&IMLY=&MAX1=1&
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php wadelsdorf.de/kirche.php)
MAX2=1&MAX3=50&REQ=%28%28Nord-Pas-de-Calais
/Gjesing_Sogn_(Randers_Amt)) %29%20%3ALOCA%20%29&DOM=Tous& 122. Kremmen municipality on Flatow village and its church (in
57. 'Danske Aner Holbæk Sogn → Kirken USRNAME=nobody&USRPWD=4%24%2534P) German) (https://www.kremmen.de/verzeichnis
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php/Holb%C3 /objekt.php?mandat=46484)
94. Information by phone: http://www.esquelbecq.com/eglise.htm
%A6k_Sogn) → +33 32 862 8857 123. http://kirche-brueck.de/kirche-brueck/rottstock-2/
58. Danske Aner Homå Sogn → Kirken http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/engeser/potsdam-mittelmark
95. Par La Voix du Nord | Publié le 16/08/2014, Retables de
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php/Hom%C3 /rottstock/rottstock.html
Flandre:visite des églises de Millam et de Wormhout, ce
%A5_Sogn) 124. Stadt Wittstock/Dosse,Gröpertor (https://www.wittstock.de
dimanche (http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/archive/recup
59. https://www.thorsøhøjepastorat.dk/kirkerne/karlby-kirke/ /verzeichnis/objekt.php?mandat=48417)
%3A%252Fregion%252Fretables-de-flandrevisite-
60. Danske Aner –Ørsted Sogn (Randers Amt)→ Kirken des-eglises-de-millam-et-de-ia17b47608n2326914) 125. Heimat M. Seenplatte –Kirche Bargensdorf / Stadt Burg
(https://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php Stargard (http://www.heimat-mecklenburgische-seenplatte.de
/%C3%98rsted_Sogn_(Randers_Amt)) /kirchen/reg-stargard/k-bargensdorf/kirche_bardf.htm)
126. Dorfkirchen in MV – Dorfkirche Boddin St. Nikolai 159. Evangelische Kirche Grömitz – St. Nicolaikirche – 191. Evangelisch im Wendland: Kirche Zebelin
(http://www.dorfkirchen-in-mv.de/content/Version_1 Kirchenführer (http://www.ev-kirche-groemitz.de/page/471 (http://www.evangelisch-im-wendland.de/regionen/region-
/detail_gesamt.php?Reg_Nr=092) /st-nicolaikirche-kirchenf%C3%BChrer) west/gemeinde-kusten/unsere-kirchen/zebelin/)
127. Heimat M. Seenplatte –Kirche Cammin bei Burg Stargard 160. Evangelische Kirchengemeinde St. Willehad, Groß Grönau – 192. Parish of Alstätte & Ottenstein Die Kirche St. Georg
(http://www.heimat-mecklenburgische-seenplatte.de/kirchen Unsere Kirche (http://www.kirche-gross-groenau.de (http://mariae-himmelfahrt.info/gemeindeleben/die-gemeinde
/reg-stargard/k-cammin-mst/kirche_cammin.htm) /unsere_kirche/index.html) /st-georg-ottenstein.html)
128. Heimat M. Seenplatte Kirche in Chemnitz 161. http://www.kirche-heiligenhafen.de/wp-content/uploads 193. Evangelische Liebfrauengemeinde St.-Agnes-Kapelle am
(http://www.heimat-mecklenburgische-seenplatte.de/kirchen /2008/12/kirche3.mov Schonenberg (http://www.liebfrauen.de/artikel
/reg-stavenhg/k-chemnitz/kirche_chemnitz.htm) 162. Kirchenschätze – St. Marien-Kirche Hemme /artikel_view.php?id=2672)
129. http://www.kirche-mv.de/Kirche-Cramon.4662.0.html (http://kirchenschaetze.de/hemme/) 194. Die Borkener Stadttürme (https://www.borken.de/tourismus
130. https://www.marienkirche-parchim.de/kirche-damm 163. Ostseeurlaub – Karby - Kirche (http://www.schlei-ostsee- /sehenswertes/die-borkener-stadttuerme.html)
226. [3] (http://www.regione.emilia-romagna.it/fesr/por- 259. http://www.verona.net/it/monumenti 294. Zabytek – Kościół par. pw. św. Jakuba (Ostrowite)
fesr/programmazione-precedente/risultati/progetti/patrimonio- /chiesa_san_bernardino.html (https://zabytek.pl/pl/obiekty/kosciol-par-pw-sw-jakuba-
culturale-ambientale/ravenna/la-rocca-estense-di-lugo) 260. http://www.verona.net/it/monumenti 1402-1652-999113833)
227. Vigilfuoco, Chiesa del Gesù e di San Francesco a Mirandola /chiesa_san_giorgetto.html Attention, there is also another Ostrowite, near Nowe Miasto
(http://www.vigilfuoco.it/sitiVVF/modena Lubawskie, with another St. James church.
261. http://www.verona.net/it/monumenti/domus_mercatorum.html
/galleria.aspx?codnews=15633&s=408) Archived 295. Kościoły w gminie Skórcz – Kościół pw. św. Marcina w
262. Friesland wonderland – Sint-Nicolaaskerk (protestants)
(https://web.archive.org/web/20160122185101/http: Barłożnie (http://www.gminaskorcz.pl
(https://www.frieslandwonderland.nl/?pagina=object&
//www.vigilfuoco.it/sitiVVF/modena /asp/pl_start.asp?typ=13&artykul=411&akcja=artykul)
id=18141)
/galleria.aspx?codnews=15633&s=408) 2016-01-22 at the 296. Google Maps streetview od St. Andrew's, Czarnylas
Wayback Machine. 263. Monumentnummer: 39373 Kerkeburen 37 8754 CZ te
(https://www.google.com
Makkum (https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/39373)
228. Mirandola (MO) – Visita dei media nella zona rossa /maps/@53.8412766,18.4975002,3a,66.8y,180h,90t
264. Nederlands Hervormde Kerk Blaricum
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr71v1UGJqo) /data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1saJyuBMb66gcstDw423xbcg!2e0)
(https://www.routeyou.com/nl-nl/location/view/48685549
229. Visit Modena, San Francesco Parish Church 297. Gmina Smętowo Graniczne - Z kart historii
/nederlands-hervormde-kerk-blaricum)
(http://www.visitmodena.it/english/tourist-information (http://www.smetowograniczne.pl/gmina/solectwa
265. Westfries Genootschap – Pancratius (Oosterblokker)
/discover-the-area/art-and-culture/churches-baptisteries /solectwo-koscielna-jania/ogolne-8.html)
(http://www.westfriesgenootschap.nl/kerken
/san-francesco-parish-church) Parafia rzymskokatolicka p.w. Trójcy Świętej
/kerken_pancratius_oosterblokker.php)
230. Tripadvisor, Chiesa di San Francesco, Piacenza (województwo pomorskie, powiat starogardzki, gmina
266. Westfries genootschap – Theaterkerk (Wadway)
(https://www.tripadvisor.it/Attraction_Review-g187805- Smętowo) (http://www.koscielnajaniaparafia.pl/historia-
(http://www.westfriesgenootschap.nl/kerken
d6429837-Reviews-Chiesa_di_San_Francesco- parafi)
/kerken_theaterkerk_wadway.php)
Piacenza_Province_of_Piacenza_Emilia_Romagna.html)
298. Bobrowo – Brudzawy – kościół parafialny Świętego Andrzeja
267. Raad voor het Zomerwerk – "De Burght" kerk
231. http://www.comune.piacenza.it/benvenuti/citta/cosavedere (http://www.bobrowo.org.pl/asp/pl_mobile.asp?typ=14&
(http://www.kerkpleintexel.nl/raad_voor_het_zomerwerk
/chiese/chiesa-di-san-giovanni-in-canale menu=77&strona=1&sub=5&subsub=11)
/index_bestanden/Page581.htm)
232. http://www.beweb.chiesacattolica.it/edificios/edificio/39401 299. Kwidzynopedia – Kościół w Trumiejach
/Chiesa+di+San+Giovanni+Battista 268. Protestant parish of Nederhorst den Berg – De Kerk op de
(http://kwidzynopedia.pl/index.php?title=Ko%C5%9Bci
heuvel (http://www.pgndb.nl/index.php?option=com_content&
233. Church of San Michele in Africisco (http://www.turismo.ra.it %C3%B3%C5%82_w_Trumiejach)
view=article&id=9&Itemid=102)
/eng/Discover-the-area/Art-and-culture/Churches_- 300. Zabytek: Sarnowo – Kościół par. p.w. św. Marcina
baptisteries/Church-of-San-Michele-in-Africisco) 269. http://sijpekerk.nl/kerkgebouw/sijpekerk
(https://zabytek.pl/pl/obiekty/kosciol-par-pw-sw-marcina-
234. http://www.valco15.it 270. Stenvert et al., Monumenten in Nederland. Zuid-Holland, p. 14th-20th-99978530)
/Storia%20della%20Chiesa%20di%20Valconasso.html 189
301. Oznaka kuj-pom – KOŚCIÓŁ P.W. NARODZENIA NMP W
235. Gothic architecture in Lombardy (in Italian, illustrated) 271. Stenvert et al., Monumenten in Nederland. Zuid-Holland, p. SZYNWAŁDZIE (gm. Łasin, pow. Grudziądz)
(http://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/percorsi/architetture- 192 (http://www.odznaka.kuj-pom.bydgoszcz.pttk.pl/opisy
gotico/) 272. Stenvert et al., Monumenten in Nederland. Zeeland p. 146 /1c/szynwald.htm)
236. Lombardia Beni Culturali: Torre del Castello / Revere (MN) 273. Stenvert et al. Monumenten in Nederland. Zeeland, p. 165 302. Polska niezwykla – Gotycki kościół św. Jakuba (1330)
(http://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/architetture/schede (PDF, download from http://www.dbnl.org/tekst (http://www.polskaniezwykla.pl/web/place/4851,ostrowite-
/MN360-01726/) /sten009monu00_01/ ) gotycki-kosciol-sw--jakuba-(1330).html)
237. Cassiciano, Chiesa di Sant'Agostino a Fabriano 274. Stenvert et al., Monumenten in Nederland: Zeeland, pag. Attention, there is also another Ostrowite, near Chojnice, with
(http://www.cassiciaco.it/navigazione/monachesimo/chiese 262 another St. James church
/italia/marche/fabriano.html) 275. Oude Kerk Aalburg (http://www.oudekerkaalburg.nl/) 303. Podróże –Łąkorz: kościół z połowy XIV wieku
238. Turismo Marche, Fermo - Chiesa di S. Domenico (http://podroze.wm.pl/70249,Lakorz-kosciol-z-polowy-
276. http://www.geschiedenisgroesbeek.nl
(http://www.turismo.marche.it/Dettaglio/Title/Fermo-Chiesa- XIV-wieku.html#axzz55c8UTylQ)
/400jaarprotestantsegemeente
di-S-Domenico/IdPOI/283/C/109006) /geschiedenishervormdekerkgroesbeek.htm 304. http://bisztynek.wm.pl/384122,Poznaj-historie-kosciola-
239. La Rucola, San Lorenzo in Doliolo (http://larucola.org w-Paluzach-i-tragicznej-smierci-
277. De Herv Kerk te Ingen: St Lambertuskerk
/2016/11/08/san-severino-marche-chiesa-di-san-lorenzo- proboszcza.html#axzz55gRgzZVG
(http://www.lalucas.nl/04kerken/map06lie/geingen.htm)
in-doliolo/p-8-s-lorenzo-doliolo-1-ph-la-rucola/) 305. Moje Mazury – Grodziczno: Kościół p.w. św. Piotra i Pawła
278. Historische Kring West-Betuwe – Nederland Hervormde
240. http://langhe.net/sight/alba-la-chiesa-di-san-domenico/ (http://mojemazury.pl/224784,Grodziczno-Kosciol-pw-sw-
Kerk Geldermalsen (http://www.hkwb.nl
Piotra-i-Pawla.html#axzz55c5Syuhp)
241. http://www.palazzotraversa.it/ /kerk_geldermalsen.html)
306. Polska Niezwykla.pl – Gotycki kościół pw.św. Piotra Apostoła
242. Città di Carmagnola:Casa Borioli (Sec. XV) 279. Protestantse gemeente te Velp –Geschiedenis Oude Jan
(XIV) (http://www.polskaniezwykla.pl/web/place
(http://www.comune.carmagnola.to.it (http://www.pknvelp.nl/oude-jan/)
/15619,mlynary-gotycki-kosciol-sw--piotra-(xiv).html)
/ComSchedaTem.asp?Id=21683) 280. deventer.info, Toren Grote of Lebuinuskerk
307. Encyklopedia Warmii i Mazur – Parafia pw. św. Bartłomieja
243. Arcgeocarta: Castello Podestarile/Castelnuovo Scrivia (AL) : (http://www.deventer.info/nl/zien-en-doen
Apostoła w Sampławie (http://encyklopedia.warmia.mazury.pl
Resti medievali (http://archeocarta.org/tag/castello- /zien/participant_id,4560/category_id,39/toren-grote-
/index.php/Parafia_pw._%C5%9Bw._Bart
podestarile/) of-lebuinuskerk)
%C5%82omieja_Aposto%C5%82a_w_Samp%C5%82awie)
244. archeocarta.org – Chiesa collegiata di S. Maria della Scala 281. https://www.openmonumentendag.nl/monument
308. Leksykon Warmii i Mazur _Kościół pw. św. Michała
(http://archeocarta.org/moncalieri-to-chiesa-collegiata- /steenwijkerland-onze-lieve-vrouwe-of-kleine-kerk/
Archanioła w Purdzie Wielkiej (http://leksykonkultury.ceik.eu
s-maria-scala/) 282. Stenvert et al., Monumenten in Nederland. Limburg, p. 301
/index.php/Ko%C5%9Bci%C3%B3%C5%82_pw._
245. Val Varaita – Comune di Rossana (http://www.ghironda.com ff.
%C5%9Bw._Micha%C5%82a_Archanio
/vvaraita/comuni/rossa.htm) 283. 387–388 %C5%82a_w_Purdzie_Wielkiej)
246. ww.piemonteis.org – La chiesa di Rossana, gemma gotica 284. Stenvert et al., Monumenten in Nederland. Limburg, p. 405 309. Leksykon Warmii i Mazur – Kościół pw. św. Walentego i św.
tra le montagne (http://www.piemonteis.org/?p=194) Rocha w Klewkach (http://leksykonkultury.ceik.eu/index.php
285. Klasztor pocysterski w Bierzwniku (https://www.bierzwnik.pl
247. Museo Torino: Casa del Senato (http://www.museotorino.it /strona/menu/21_klasztor_pocysterski_w_bierzwniku) /Ko%C5%9Bci%C3%B3%C5%82_pw._
/view/s/0d064b1645f14b418c5bed1e5b2f2130) %C5%9Bw._Walentego_i_%C5%9Bw._Rocha_w_Klewkach)
286. Polska Niezwykla – Bonin, Kościół św. Izydora
248. Città e Cattedrali: Chiesa di San Paolo (à Vercelli) (http://www.polskaniezwykla.pl/web/place/14379,bonin- 310. Description of St. Stanisław Church, Brześć Kujawski, in
(http://www.cittaecattedrali.it/it/bces/140-chiesa-di-san- kosciol-sw--izydora.html) Polish (http://www.odznaka.kuj-pom.bydgoszcz.pttk.pl/opisy
paolo) /1c/brzescst.htm)
287. Ustka – Kościół w Charnowie (http://www.ustka.ug.gov.pl
249. [4] (http://www.polesine24.it/Detail_News_Display /index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=192:kosciol- 311. http://regionwielkopolska.pl/katalog-obiektow/kosciol-pw-sw-
/BadiaLendinara/palazzo-estensi-sara-sanificato) w-charnowie&lang=pl) leonarda-w-lubiniu.html
250. Città di Cividale del Friuli – Palazzo Comunale 288. zabytek.pl – Narost – Kościół fil. pw. NMP Królowej Polski 312. GM streetview: Eastern gable & presbytery
(http://www.comune.cividale-del-friuli.ud.it/index.php?id=236) (https://zabytek.pl/pl/obiekty/kosciol-fil-pw-nmp-krolowej- (https://www.google.de
251. Colli Euganei – Castello Carrarese polski-1926) /maps/@52.5759443,17.0099638,3a,33.4y,294.09h,98.95t
(http://www.euganeamente.it/il-castello-carrarese-di-este/) 289. GARNOWO (Reichenfelde) – Kościół MB Wspomożenia /data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sMVxEf-p2Y2IFHqW8IyoEyA!2e0)
252. Abano Montegrotto – Rocca di Ponte di Torre a Este Wiernych z XIII/XIV w., gotycki, zbudowany z kamienia i 313. [TRAIL.PL – Pępowo - kościół św. Jadwigi ]
(https://www.visitabanomontegrotto.com/territorio/castelli cegły. Wieża z XV w. (http://westernpomerania.com.pl 314. Gmina Maków – Kościół w Pszczonowie p.w. św. Doroty,
/rocca-di-ponte-torre-este/) /Garnowo-802+741) dziewicy i męczennicy (http://gminamakow.info/content
253. https://www.mondimedievali.net/Castelli/Veneto/rovigo 290. PARAFIA P.W. CHRYSTUSA KRÓLA, Kozielice (Köselitz) /view/101/60/)
/lendinara.htm (Mondi meievali – Arco di Castel Trivellin / (http://www.parafiakozielice.pl/kozielice.html) 315. Gmina Maków – 2. DZIEDZICTWO KULTUROWE (DOC)
Lendinara) 291. Geocatching – Kościół Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej w (http://makow.bipst.pl/Download/get/id,13526.html)
254. Montagnana – La ciittà murata Rożnowie (https://opencaching.pl 316. Mapio – Radziejów - Kościół parafii Wniebowzięcia
(http://www.comune.montagnana.pd.it /viewcache.php?wp=OP8JHR) Najświętszej Marii Panny. (http://mapio.net/pic/p-86082233/)
/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=114& 292. Kościół z IV w. w Rusowie (http://boskiraj.pl/pl/kosciol) with some more pictures
Itemid=106) 317. Region Wielkopolska – Kościół pw. św. Marcina w Starym
293. Kościół filialny pw. św. Piotra i Pawła Świelino
255. http://www.verona.net/it/monumenti/chiesa_san_tomaso.html (http://pomorzezachodnie.travel/Zaplanuj_pobyt- Gostyniu (http://regionwielkopolska.pl/katalog-obiektow
256. http://www.verona.net/it/monumenti Przydatne_informacje-Miejsca_kultu_religijnego- /kosciol-pw-sw-marcina-w-starym-gostyniu.html)
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