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  2. Gothic architecture in modern Poland - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, not all Gothic buildings in Poland are made of brick. Many buildings, e.g. the Wawel Cathedral in Kraków are mostly stone-built. Poland also has some Gothic fieldstone churches, mostly of relatively small size. The centres of Polish Gothic are Kraków, Gdańsk, Toruń and Wrocław. The reign of king Casimir the Great was the time ...

  3. Architecture of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The first Gothic structures in Poland were built in the 13th century in Silesia.The most important churches from this time are the cathedral in Wrocław and the Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St Bartholomew in the same city, as well as the St Hedwig's Chapel in the Cistercian nuns abbey in Trzebnica and the castle chapel in Racibórz.

  4. List of Brick Gothic buildings - Wikipedia

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    The term Brick Gothic is used for what more specifically is called Baltic Brick Gothic or North German Brick Gothic. That part of Gothic architecture , widespread in Northern Germany , Denmark , Poland and the Baltic states , is commonly identified with the sphere of influence of the Hanseatic League .

  5. St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Church (Polish: Bazylika Mariacka, German: St. Marienkirche) [a] is a Roman Catholic church and co-cathedral located in central Gdańsk, Poland.Completed in 1502 in the Brick Gothic architectural style, it is one of the world's largest brick churches and among the city's most important landmarks, known to its inhabitants as the Crown of Gdańsk (Polish: Korona Gdańska).

  6. List of Gothic brick buildings in Poland - Wikipedia

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    late gothic pseudo-basilica, alteraded restoration after the Deluge: ↓: Czersk: Masovian Dukes Castle: 1388–1410: Destroyed by Swedish-Brandenburgian forces during the Deluge, currently in ruins: ↑: Czerwińsk: Abbey Church: 12th century: Romanesque, the façade was rebuilt in gothic style in the second half of the 15th century: ↓: Gate ...

  7. Influences upon Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic style of architecture was strongly influenced by the Romanesque architecture which preceded it. Why the Gothic style emerged from Romanesque, and what the key influences on its development were, is a difficult problem for which there is a lack of concrete evidence because medieval Gothic architecture was not accompanied by contemporary written theory, in contrast to the 'Renaissance ...

  8. Timeline of architecture - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including structural engineering, landscape architecture, and city planning. One significant architectural achievement is listed for each year.

  9. Gothic Revival architecture in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Gothic Revival architecture was developed in Poland mainly after the country was partitioned between Prussia, Austria and Russia. It was popular especially in the Prussian partition of Poland. Gothic Revival architecture In Poland often has certain features, derived from the characteristic Polish Brick Gothic architecture style. Churches ...