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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.
The architecture of Poland includes modern and historical monuments of architectural and historical importance. Several important works of Western architecture, such as the Wawel Hill, the Książ and Malbork castles, cityscapes of Toruń, Zamość, and Kraków are located in the country. Some of them are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. [1]
oldest brick building in Greater Poland; originally Romanesque, Gothic and further alterations: ↑: Tum (Gmina Góra Świętej Małgorzaty) Collegiate church (PL) century: Gothic alterations of a Romanesque stone building; further alterations in 18th century: ↓: Uniejów (Poddębice County) Archbishop Castle: 1360–1365 & since 1525
Pages in category "Gothic architecture in Poland" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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 ...
St. Mary's Church in Lübeck, Germany with red and varnished brick, edges of granite and cornices of limestone Malbork Castle in Poland is Europe's largest medieval Brick Gothic complex Geography of Brick Gothic architecture in Europe. Brick Gothic (German: Backsteingotik, Polish: Gotyk ceglany, Dutch: Baksteengotiek) is a specific style of ...
Gothic architecture in Poland (6 C, 51 P) Gothic Revival architecture in Poland (1 C, 17 P) H. Historicist architecture in Poland (7 C) M. Mannerist architecture in ...
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 .