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  2. Gothic architecture in modern Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic architecture arrived in Poland in the first half of the 13th century with the arrival of the Dominican and Franciscan orders. The first elements of the new style are evident in the foundation of the Dominican Trinity church in Kraków (1226–1250), [1] built by Bishop Iwo Odrowąż.

  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. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. St. Vincent and St. James Cathedral, Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    Wincentego i św. Jakuba) is a Gothic cathedral located in the Old Town of Wrocław, Poland, seat of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Wrocław. It is one the burial sites of Polish monarchs. Along with the Old Town of Wrocław, it is listed as a Historic Monument of Poland. [1]

  7. St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków - Wikipedia

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    Saint Mary's Basilica (Polish: Kościół Mariacki) is a Brick Gothic church adjacent to the Main Market Square in Kraków, Poland.Built in the 14th century, its foundations date back to the early 13th century and serve as one of the best examples of Polish Gothic architecture.

  8. Malbork Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, [2] commonly known as Malbork Castle (Polish: Zamek w Malborku; German: Ordensburg Marienburg), is a brick gothic castle complex located in the town of Malbork, Poland, built in the 13th and significantly expanded in the 14th century.

  9. Category:Gothic architecture in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Gothic architecture in Wrocław (8 P) Pages in category "Gothic architecture in Poland" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.