European Route of Brick Gothic

European Route of Brick Gothic

The European Route of Brick Gothic (EuRoB) is a touristic route connecting 31 cities with Brick Gothic architecture in seven countries along the Baltic Sea, from Sweden through Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

Many of the cities have also a history as Hanseatic League city, and some are related to German Ostsiedlung or the Teutonic Order.

* Denmark
** Århus
** Næstved
** Horsens
** Ribe
** Haderslev

* Sweden
** Ystad
** Malmö

* Germany
** Bad Doberan
** Hanseatic city of Anklam
** Hanseatic city of Greifswald
** Hanseatic city of Rostock
** Hanseatic city of Stralsund
** Hanseatic city of Wismar
** Island Rügen
** County of North-West Mecklenburg
** Lüneburg
** Neubrandenburg
** Parchim

* Poland
** Chełmno
** Chojna
** Gdańsk
** Grudziądz
** Kołobrzeg
** Koszalin
** Olsztyn
** Płock
** Słupsk
** Stargard Szczeciński
** Szczecin

* Latvia
** Riga

* Lithuania
** Vilnius

* Estonia
** Tartu

The headquarters of the EuRoB organization are located at the "German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development" in Berlin.

Literature

*"Gottfried Kiesow": "Wege zur Backsteingotik, monumente-Publikationen, Bonn, 2006 ISSN|3-936942-34-X

ee also

*List of important Brick Gothic buildings

External links

*de icon [http://www.eurob.org Offizielle Website]

External links

* [http://www.eurob.org/index.php5/1/4 Website]


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