List of Gothic brick buildings in Germany
This list is a part of the international List of Gothic brick buildings.
For the parts of this list on the various countries see:
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[Saxony]
↕ | Place | Building | Main period of construction | Special features | Image |
↓ | Chemnitz | Red Tower :de:Roter Turm |' | Gothic top storey above natural stone | ||
↓ | Delitzsch | Sts Peter and Paul :de:St. Peter und Paul |' | 1404–1491 | hall church | |
↓ | Dommitzsch | Marienkirche | 1440–1493 & 1588 | in 1588, except of the choir destroyed by a fire, nave and tower restored with Renaissance alternations | |
↓ | Eilenburg | St. Nicholas' Church:de:Nikolaikirche |' | brick 1444 | hall church | |
↑ | Eilenburg | Defensive walls with 2 towers | Sorbenturm and südwestlicher Turm | ||
↓ | Eilenburg | Eilenburg Castle :de:Burg Eilenburg|' | very much altered, nowadays a prison | ||
↑ | Freiberg | St-Nicholas' Church :de:Nikolaikirche |' | 1185–1190 | upper storeys of the steeples | |
↑ | Hoyerswerda | St-John's Church :de:Johanneskirche |' | up to 15th century | western gable on roof level | |
↑ | Löben :de:Löben|' | Village church :de:Dorfkirche Löben|' | about 1250 | originally a basilica, about 1550 reduced to an aisleless church; only arcades and clerestory of the central nave of brick | |
↑ | Leisnig | Mildenstein Castle | only upper storeys of the donjon Gothic | ||
↑ | Lunzenau | Rochsburg Castle | since early 13th century | nowadays mainly Renaissance |
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[Saxony-Anhalt]
[Brandenburg] and [Berlin]
[Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]
–Database links:- D-NO = Dehio List of Monuments 1906 – Northeast of that time German Empire, digital Library of Heidelberg University–
Mecklenburg • [|Rügen island] • Hither Pomerania without Rügen |
[Mecklenburg]
⬍ : Mecklenburg • Rügen island • Hither Pomerania without Rügen |
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↕ | Place | Building | Time of construction | Notes | Image |
↓ | Altefähr, near Stralsund | Village church :de:St.-Nikolai-Kirche |' | |||
↑ | Altenkrichen, northern Rügen | Village church :de:|' | about 1200 | Danish building, apse & choir Romanesque, nave Early Gothic, pseudo-basilica | |
↓ | Bergen auf Rügen | St. Marienkirche | Gothic 1380 and after 1445 | basilica, 1180–1193 built of brick in Romanesque style, founded by the Princes of Rügen, projected as a cathedral, temporarily monastic church of Benedictine or Cistercian nuns | |
↑ | Bessin, Rambin | Bessin chapel :de:Kapelle Bessin|' | 1482 | octagon | |
↓ | Bobbin, Glowe | St Paul church :de:St.-Pauli-Kirche |' | about 1400 | ||
↑ | Garz/Rügen | St. Peters's Church :de:St.-Petri-Kirche |' | 13th & 15th century | aisleless, vaulted | |
↓ | Gingst | St James church :de:Sankt-Jacob-Kirche |' | 15th century | alterating reconstruction after fire of 1726 | |
↑ | Groß Zicker, Mönchgut | St Catherine church :de:Dorfkirche Groß Zicker|' | before 1360 | ||
↓ | Gustow, Poseritz | Village church :de:Dorfkirche Gustow|' | choir 1250, nave 15th century | ||
↑ | Landow, Dreschvitz | Village church | 1312 | ||
↓ | Lancken-Granitz | St Andrew church :de:Sankt-Andreas-Kirche |' | 15th century | ||
↑ | Poseritz | St. Mary's Church :de:St.-Marien-Kirche |' | 1302–1325 | aisleless | |
↓ | Prohn, NW of Stralsund | Village church :de:|' | mid 13th to mid 14th century | 2-naved hall church | |
↑ | Putbus | St. James's Church :de:St.-Jacobi-Kirche |' in Kasnevitz | 2nd half of 14th century | tower 1768 | |
↓ | Rambin | St John church :de:St.-Johannes-Kirche |' | since before 1300 | ||
↑ | Rappin, Neuenkirchen | St Andrew church :de:St.-Andreas-Kirche |' | c. 1300 & c. 1400 | ||
↓ | Sagard island | St. Michael's Church :de:St.-Michael-Kirche |' | c. 1400 & 1500 | choir and tower of an originally Romanesque building of 1210 | |
↑ | Schaprode | St John's church :de:St.-Johannes-Kirche |' | Romanesque early 13th century, Gothic about 1450 | apse Romanesque, choir Romanesque wizh Gothic alterations, nave Gothic | |
↑ | Swantow, Poseritz | St Steven church :de:St.-Stephanus-Kirche |' | late 15th century | predecessor mentioned in 1294 | |
↑ | Trent | St Catherine church :de:|' | 14th century | ||
↑ | Vilmnitz, Putbus | Village church :de:|' | mid 13th – 15th century | choir & sacristy Early Gothic, nave & tower Late Gothic | |
↑ | Waase |' | 14th/15th century | |||
#GER-RG↑ | Zudar peninsula | St Lawrence church :de:St.-Laurentius-Kirche | | 14th century |
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⬍ :Anklam • [|Friedland] • [|Greifswald] • [|Grimmen] • [|Malchin] • [|Neubrandenburg] • [|Pasewalk] • [|Ribnitz-Damgarten] • [|Rostock] • Stralsund • [|Wismar] |
⬆ : Mecklenburg • Rügen island • Hither Pomerania without Rügen |
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[Schleswig-Holstein] and [Hamburg]
[|Fehmarn] • [|Flensburg] • [|Hamburg] • [|Lübeck] |
Schleswig-Holstein & Hamburg ⬆ : Fehmarn • Flensburg • Hamburg • Lübeck |
[Lower Saxony] and [Bremen]
[|Bremen] • [|Hanover] • Ihlow • Jemgum • [|Krummhörn] • [|Lüchow] • [|Lüneburg] • Moormerland • [|Uelzen] • Westoverledingen |
Bremen • Hanover • Ihlow • Krummhörn • Lüneburg |
Bremen • Hanover • Ihlow • Jemgum • Krummhörn • Lüchow • Lüneburg • Moormerland • Uelzen • Westoverledingen |
Lower Saxony & Bremen ⬆ : Bremen • Hanover • Ihlow • Jemgum • Krummhörn • Lüchow • Lüneburg • Moormerland • Uelzen • Westoverledingen |
[North Rhine-Westphalia]
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, 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.See the location map, placed between the lists of [|Münster region] and of northern Rhine region.
East-[Westphalia]
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[|East Westphalia] • Münster region • [|Northern Rhineland] |
Northern [Rhineland]
Northern Rhineland ⬆ : [|Bedburg-Hau] • [|Bergheim] • [|Emmerich] • [|Geilenkirchen] • [|Geldern] • [|Goch] • [|Heinsberg] • [|Kerpen] • [|Kranenburg] • Rees |
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[Baden-Württemberg]
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[Bavaria]
Database information on listed cultural heritage monuments in Bavaria are available from the . The informations are presented, if you click on the building in the map. The search function of this atlas does not work by the object numbers, but by addresses. Therefore, in this list, after the number of the dossier, street names and house numbers are noted, which have to be copied into the search form, together with the place name.[|Augsburg] • [|Landshut] • Munich • Nuremberg |
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