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- Brick Gothic (German: Backsteingotik, Polish: Gotyk ceglany, Dutch: Baksteengotiek) is a specific style of Gothic architecture common in Northeast and...
- Foundation for Monument Protection"), launched the initiative Wege zur Backsteingotik ("Routes to Brick Gothic"). Its mission was to preserve the numerous...
- Museum Winckelmann-Gesellschaft "Stendal - Alte Hansestadt und Stadt der Backsteingotik". "Partnerstädte". stendal.de (in German). Stendal. Retrieved 2021-04-01...
- architectural symbol, and where they spread at the same time as the backsteingotik (“brick Gothic”) style. They have also spread to more southerly Germanic...
- buildings of Greifswald were erected in the North German Brick Gothic (Backsteingotik) style, found along the entire southern coast of the Baltic. Due to...
- Geografii Polskiej Akademii Nauk. 1967. p. 21. "Europäische Route der Backsteingotik | Homepage". EuRoB. Archived from the original on 28 April 2009. Retrieved...
- Verband für Städtebau und Wohnungswesen. "EuRoB – Europäische Route der BacksteingotikStrona internetowaMiasta nad SzlakuPolskaOlsztyn – Historia...
- the northern German brick gothic architectural style (norddeutsche Backsteingotik). A hall church with a monumental saddleback roof that rises above the...
- produced numerous architectural drawings, primarily of churches and older Backsteingotik brick buildings. His first original work, the Schützenfest westfälischer...
- Cathedral which has a slightly higher vault. Brick Gothic (German: Backsteingotik) is a specific style of Gothic architecture common in Northern Europe...