List of Gothic architecture

List of Gothic architecture

[
St. Mary's Church in Gdańsk, Poland.]

Austria

* Cathedral of Saint Stephen in Vienna
* Bummerlhaus in Steyr

Belgium

* Brussels Town Hall in the Grand Place
* Brussels Cathedral
* Belfry of the Cloth Hall in Bruges
* Bruges City Hall, 1376—1420
* Leuven Town Hall, 1448—1469
* Ghent Cathedral
* St. Nicholas of Ghent
* Belfry of Ghent
* St. Rumbolds Cathedral, Mechelen
* Antwerp Cathedral

Croatia

* Zagreb Cathedral
* St. Mark's Church in Zagreb

Czech Republic

* St. Barbara Church in Kutná Hora
* Charles Bridge in Prague
* Old Town Hall in Prague
* St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

England

* Woodchester Mansion
* Westminster Abbey in London
* Ely Cathedral
* York Minster
* Exeter Cathedral
* Salisbury Cathedral
* Lincoln Cathedral
* Gloucester Cathedral
* Sheffield Town Hall
* Wells Cathedral
* The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul, Sheffield
* King's College Chapel in Cambridge

Estonia

* Tartu Dome Church
* St. John's Church in Tartu
* St Olav's Church in Tallinn

Finland

* Cathedral of Turku
* Porvoo Cathedral

France

* Chartres Cathedral
* Bourges Cathedral
* Amiens Cathedral
* Notre-Dame de Laon
* Our Lady's Cathedral in Paris ("the" Notre-Dame for many)
* Reims Cathedral (where all the kings of France were crowned)
* Abbey Church of Saint-Denis
* Sainte-Chapelle in Paris (famous for its colorful stained glass windows)
* Strasbourg Cathedral (with its famous pink stone West front and high north tower)

Germany

* Magdeburg Cathedral - First gothic cathedral in Germany
* Aachen Cathedral
* Cologne Cathedral
* Ulm Cathedral (features the highest church tower)
* Freiburg Münster
* Regensburg Cathedral
* Lübeck Marienkirche
* Marburg Elisabethkirche (the earliest Gothic church in Germany)
* St. Mary church in Trier

Hungary

* Nyírbátor the Calvinist church and the Catholic Minorite church
* Castle of Diósgyőr, Miskolc
* Gothic Protestant Church of Avas, Miskolc
* Matthias Church, Budapest

Italy

*Milan Cathedral
* Ca' d'Oro, Venice
* Doge's Palace, Venice
*Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice
*San Francesco, Bologna
* Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
* Florence Cathedral
* Saint Cross of Florence
* Duomo, Palazzo Pubblico and Piazza del Campo in Siena
* Orvieto Cathedral
*Casamari Abbey
*Fossanova Abbey
* Santa Maria sopra Minerva (only Gothic church in Rome)

Lithuania

* St. Anne's Church in Vilnius
* Kaunas Castle
* Kaunas Cathedral Basilica
* Trakai Island Castle
* Vytautas' the Great Church in Kaunas
* Zapyškis Church

The Netherlands

* St. John's Cathedral, 's-Hertogenbosch Sint Jan's Cathedral in 's-Hertogenbosch
* Cathedral of Saint Martin, Utrecht Cathedral of Saint Martin in Utrecht
* Oude Kerk (Amsterdam) Old Church ("Oude Kerk") in Amsterdam
* Stadhuis, Gouda City Hall in Gouda

Norway

* Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim

Poland

* St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk (the largest brick church in the world)
* St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków (with the famous Veit Stoss altar carved in wood)
* Młynówka Bridge in Kłodzko
* Wawel Cathedral in Kraków
* St. Mary's Church in Stargard Szczeciński
* City Hall in Toruń
* The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork
* Gniezno Cathedral
* Gothic House in Stargard Szczeciński

Portugal

* Cathedral of Évora
* Monastery of Alcobaça
* Ruins of the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha in Coimbra
* Monastery of Batalha
* Carmo Convent (Lisbon)
* Lisbon Cathedral (ambulatory, cloisters)
* Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon
* Belém Tower, Lisbon

Romania

*Black Church in Braşov
*Saint Michael Church in Cluj-Napoca
*St. Nicholas Church, Braşov
*Hunyad Castle in Hunedoara (strong Neogothic impacts)
*Székelyderzs
*Mălâncrav
*Viscri
*Prejmer, Braşov
*Rugăneşti
*Hărman
*Sighişoara two Saxon churches
*Biertan

Russia

* Königsberg Cathedral

cotland

* St. Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow
* St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh
* Rosslyn Chapel

lovakia

* St. Martin's Concathedral in Bratislava
* St. Elisabeth Cathedral in Košice
* St. Michael Chapel in Košice
* Zvolen Castle in Zvolen

pain

*Cathedral of Burgos, in Burgos. 13th century
*Cathedral of León, in León. 13th century. (Famous for its colorful stained glass windows)
*Cathedral of Toledo, in Toledo. 13th century
* Monastery of Saint John of the Kings, in Toledo. "Isabelino" style, 15th century
*Cathedral of Ávila, in Ávila
*Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange), in Valencia
*Cathedral of Santa Eulalia, in Barcelona
*Santa María del Mar, in Barcelona
*Cathedral of Gerona, in Gerona. With the widest gothic nave in the world.
*La Seu, in Palma (Majorca)
*Cathedral of Murcia, in Murcia
*Cathedral of San Salvador, in Oviedo
*Cathedral of San Salvador, in Zaragoza. In Gothic-Mudéjar style.
*Cathedral of Seville, 15th and 16th centuries, the largest Gothic temple in the world.

weden

* Uppsala Cathedral
* Linköping Cathedral
* Strängnäs Cathedral
* Vadstena Abbey Church
* Skara Cathedral


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