List of Gothic architecture

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Interior of the Basilique Saint-Denis in France, one of the first buildings built partially in the Gothic style.

This is a list of buildings which are representatives of Gothic architecture.

Note: Building in bold have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Austria

St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, Austria.

Belarus

Belgium

Town Hall, Leuven, Belgium.

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Dominican Republic

England

The choir of Westminster Abbey in London as depicted in 1848.
All of the following Gothic buildings are Grade I listed

Estonia

Tallinn Town Hall, Estonia

Faroe Islands

Finland

Porvoo Cathedral, Finland

France

The Cathedral of Reims, by Domenico Quaglio.
Town hall of Arras, France.
The Cathédrale Sainte-Croix d'Orléans in Orléans, France.
Vézelay Abbey in Burgundy, France.

Germany

Magdeburg Cathedral,viewed from across the Elbe.
Cologne Cathedral, viewed from across the Rhine.

Greece

Hungary

Matthias Church, Budapest, Hungary

Ireland

Isle of Man

Israel

Italy

Siena Cathedral.
Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.
Milan Cathedral.

Jersey

Latvia

Lithuania

St. Anne's Church in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Luxembourg

The Netherlands

Norway

Poland

St. Mary's Church in Gdańsk, Poland.

Portugal

Monastery of Batalha in Portugal.

Romania

St. Nicholas Church in Braşov, Romania.

Russia

Königsberg Cathedral

Scotland

Interior of St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Burgos Cathedral in Castile, Spain.

Sweden

Cathedral of Uppsala Sweden as in 1770.

Switzerland

Syria

Ukraine

Latin Cathedral in Lviv, Ukraine.

Wales

See also