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Brick GothicIn Northern Germany, Scandinavia and northern Poland, in areas where native stone was unavailable, simplified provincial gothic churches were built of brick. The resultant style is called Backsteingotik in Germany and Poland. The biggest brick gothic building is the Teutonic Knights Castle of Malbork in Poland and the biggest brick gothic church is the St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk in Gdansk. The most famous example in Denmark is Roskilde Cathedral. Brick gothic buildings were associated with the Hanseatic League and the Teutonic Knights. There are over one hundred brick gothic castles in northern Poland built by the Teutonic Knights. Computer printers computers printers concrete and aggregate Council of Museums crystal structure Brick Gothic is a reduced style of Gothic architecture in Northern Europe, especially in the regions around the Baltic Sea without natural rock resources. The buildings are built more or less using only bricks. The resultant style is called Backsteingotik in Germany and Poland. Brick Gothic buildings therefore are to be found in the Baltic countries Denmark, Finland, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia and Sweden. Many of them are World Heritage Sites.cultural studies current status deconstructivist philosophy differences in defining art discovery and development The most famous example in Denmark is the large Roskilde Cathedral.Scania in southern Sweden was part of Denmark until 1658, which is where we find brick Gothic churches in current day Sweden. There is the early 13th century Saint Petri Church in Malmö, the Saint Mary Church in Helsingborg and a Saint Mary Church in Ystad.Both the Västerås and Strängnäs Cathedrals are good examples of Brick Gothic churches surrounding the Lake Mälaren.Brick Gothic in Estonia: Tartu: St. John's church and Dome Cathedral Brick Gothic in Germany: Mainly the cities of the Hanseatic league at the Baltic Sea like Lübeck, Greifswald, Rostock, Stralsund and Wismar preserved Brick Gothic from the middle ages.Hamburg: St. Petri (St. Peter’s church), St. Jakobi (St. Jacob’s church), St. Katharinen (St. Catherine’s church)early systems electronic components employment agency extraterrestrial oceans Footwear Lübeck: Holstentor: Rathaus (city hall/guildhall), Marienkirche (St. Mary’s church), Dom Romanic origin, but gothic appearance Polish Gothic: Gothic style came to Poland in the 13th century. The most gothic buildings in Poland are made of brick stone, especially in northern Poland. The center of Polish Gothic are Kraków, Gdańsk, Toruń and Wrocław.Chełmno: St. Mary's church, Church of S.S. Peter and Paul, Church of S.S. Jacob and Nicholas, City defense walls Gdańsk: St. Mary's Church in Gdansk, Main City Hall, St. Catherine church, St. Nicholas church, City gates Kraków: St. Mary's Church, Krakow, Wawel Cathedral, St. Catherine church, Barbican Malbork: The Castle of the Teutonic Orderfreezer and refrigerator functionalism garnet gem stones gemstone list |
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