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This list is a part of the international List of Gothic brick buildings. For the parts of this list on the various countries see:

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Place Building Main period of construction Special features Image
Chemnitz Red Tower (DE) Gothic top storey above natural stone
Delitzsch Sts Peter and Paul (DE) 1404–1491 hall church
Dommitzsch Marienkirche[1] 1440–1493 & 1588 in 1588, except of the choir destroyed by a fire, nave and tower restored with Renaissance alternations
Eilenburg St. Nicholas' Church(DE) brick 1444 hall church
Defensive walls with 2 towers Sorbenturm (Slavic Tower) and
südwestlicher Turm (southwestern tower)
Eilenburg Castle (DE) very much altered, nowadays a prison
Freiberg St-Nicholas' Church (DE) 1185–1190 upper storeys of the steeples
Hoyerswerda St-John's Church (DE) up to 15th century western gable on roof level
Löben (DE) Village church (DE) about 1250 originally a basilica,
about 1550 reduced to an aisleless church;
only arcades and clerestory of the central nave of brick
Leisnig Mildenstein Castle only upper storeys of the donjon Gothic
Lunzenau Rochsburg Castle since early 13th century nowadays mainly Renaissance

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Place Building Main period of construction Special features Image
Aken St. Marien (DE) (1188), 1485 parts of the upper storeys of the towers Gothic and of brick
2 towers of former city gates:
  • Burgtorturm
  • Dessauer Torturm
Dessau St-Mary's Church (DE) 1523 predecessor 1263, Romanesque;
since reconstruction (1989–1998) secular event hall
Gardelegen St. Mary's Church (DE) 13th century hall church with 5 naves
(two pairs of aisles)
St. Nicholas Church (DE) Gothic changes 13th–15th century begun about 1200 in Romanesque style already in brick;
since WW. II partly ruins
Town hall[2] 13th century & since 1526 only partly visible brick,
Gothic Revival alterations
Salzwedel Gate
Kloster Neuendorf (convent)(DE) 13th to 15th century
Havelberg Cathedral St. Marien (St. Mary) 1150–1170 of stone, 1280–1330 mixed
  • originally a Romanesque basilica of stone with flat ceilings
  • After destruction by a fire in 1279, the nave was rebuilt in Gothic style in a mixture of brick and stone
Premonstratensian convent 1150 & 14th century adjacent to the cathedral
St Lawrence (DE) 14th century (?)
St. Anne chapel 15th century former hospital chapel
Kemberg,
S of Wittenberg
St-Mary's Church (DE) 1290–1346 late Romanesque predecessor; tower 1856–1859
Magdeburg St. Peter's CHurch (DE) entrance 1480 gable, framings and buttresses of the southern entrance hall of the church otherwise built of stone
Nitzow (DE), north of Havelberg Village church about 1400
Osterburg (Altmark) Nikolaikirche 13th century, choir 1484 rebuilt from a Romanesque cross-shaped stone church of the 12th century, lower parts of the nave and lower storeys of the steeple of stone
Prettin St. Mary's Church (DE)
Lichtenburger Torturm (gate tower) 14th century
Salzwedel St. Catharine's Church (DE) since 1280 – etwa 1500
St Mary's Church (DE) 1350–1550 Gothic new building replacing a Romanesque predecessor
St Lawrence church (DE) mid 13th century arcades of the aisles and western portal Romanesque
'Mönchskirche ("Monks' Church") (DE) since 1250 former Franziscan monastery, convengtual buildings preserved
Local courthouse (DE) since 1509 former town hall
Fortifications(Steintor, Neuperver Tor)
Seehausen (Altmark) church St. Peter und Paul about 1300
Salzkirche (Salt Church)[3] 15th century former church of the Holy Ghost Hospital, later used as a store
Beustertor (Beuste Gate) 15th century
Stendal St. Nikolaus (St. Nicholas) (DE) 1423 to mid-15th century called "Dom", former collegiate church, never been a cathedral
Town hall Gothic part early 15th century
Marienkirche (St. Mary) ((DE) 12th century Romanesque Basilica,
late 14th Century western towers,
since 1420 Gothic hall church
St Anne church
& former refectory(DE)
consecrated 1461 former Franciscan nunnery
Municipal library (DE) Former refectory of the Franciscan friars' convent
Former St Catherine
church & monastery[4]
1556/1561–1568
former Benedictine nunnery, nowadays Musikforum concert hall & Altmärkisches Museum, Schadewachten 46
Gertrudishospital[5] founded 1370
Fortifications brick 15th century
  • Tangermünder Tor (gate)
  • Uenglinger Tor (gate)
  • Pulverturm (powder tower)
Tangermünde Town hall about 1430
Stephanskirche (St. Stephen) 14th century
St. Elizabeth Chapel (DE) 15th century "Salzkirche" ("Salt Church"), former hospital church, nowadays hall for events
Imperial Castle (DE) (925), 1374 under emperor Charles IV extension of an older fortress into a Gothic representative castle, mainly of brick; most of it today in ruins
Defensive walls 14.–15. Jh.
Werben (Elbe) St. John's Church (DE) hall church, 15th century
"Salzkirche (Salt Church)" 15th century former chapel of the Holy Ghost Hospital
Elbtor (Elbe Gate) about 1470 part of the town fortifications
Wolmirstedt Wolmirstedt Castle (DE) 1480 chapel and parts of the Unterburg ("Lower Castle")
Zahna St. Mary's Church tower 12th century upper storeys of the steeple of an otherwise Romanesque church, mostly built of stone

Place Building Main period of construction Special features Image
Abbendorf,
Rühstädt,
Prignitz
Village church[6] early 16th century Baroque relaunch 1662
Angermünde St. Marien (DE) brick 15th & 16th century 13th century boulders
Franciscan Church (DE) brick since 1300 13th century aisleless building of granite cubes
Holy Ghost Chapel (DE) 14th – 15th century part of a hospital that was destroyed in the Thirty Years War
Defensive city wall with "Pulverturm" late 13th century lower sections partly of boulders
City castle ruin
Greiffenberg castle (DE) since 1224 ruin
Alt Krüssow,
Pritzwalk
Village church (DE),
Dehio BB p. 9
1501–1520 western bay & tower 1879/1890; former pilgrimage church
Baruth/Mark Town church St-Sebastian (DE) 15th – 16th century late Gothic hall church, lower parts of stone
Beelitz St-Mary and St Nicholas (DE) 1247, brick 1511 basilica converted into a Gothic hall church[7]
Beeskow St-Mary's Church (DE) 15th century hall church; predecessor 14th century
Defensive towers
  • Mäuseturm
  • Münzturm
  • Storchenturm
Beeskow Castle (DE) since 1272 lower parts mostly of boulders, upper mostly of brick
Bad Belzig Eisenhardt Castle (DE) Backstein 14. u. 15. Jh.
Berlin St. Marienkirche (St. Mary)
Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas)
Graues Kloster (Grey Abbey) End of 13th century Former Franciscan abbey; ruins since World War II
Berlin-Spandau St. Nicholas Church (DE) since about 1370 halle church
Berlitt,
Kyritz
Village church 1526 brick gable and other brick decorations on a structure of boulders
Bernau bei Berlin St. Mary's Church (DE) 1400–1519 predecessors since 1240; tower 19th century
St. George's Chapel (DE) 1328, brick, mid 15th century former hospital church, later French Calvinist church
Steintor ("Stone Gate") (DE) 15th century
Boitzenburger Land
municipality,
Uckermark
Ruins of Boitzenburg monastery (DE) after 1280 Cistercian nunnery, destroyed in Thirty Years War
Brandenburg
(originally three municipalities, the cities
  • Brandenburg Altstadt
  • Brandenburg Neustadt

and the village
Dom-Brandenburg;
the cities united in 1715,
Dom Brandenburg
incorporated in 1929)

Cathedral St. Peter and Paul (DE),
Dehio BB 50
Mainly 1165–1240 including the foundations erected by brick,
first brick church in the Margraviate of Brandenburg
St-Peter's Chapel (St.-Petri-Kapelle DE) 1314–1320 until 1237 chapel of the margravian castle,
since 1320 parish for the laic inhabitants of the Cathedral Island
Cathedral Monastery (Domklausur DE) eastern part pure Gothic,
northern part since 1707 modest Baroque,
western part since 1870 Gothic Revival
Curia (Capitular's house) V decorated western gable of unpainted brick,
other curias nowadays in modest baroque
St.-Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine) (DE) after 1401 two phases of construction, parish of Neustadt
Sts-Peter & Paul Convent (DE) 1286–Ende 14. Jh. Neustadt
Old Town's City Hall (Altstädtisches Rathaus DE) mainly 1450–1468
Ordonnance House (DE) mainly 1300–1310 probably oldest secular hardwall building in Brandenburg Margraviate
Gothic House (DE) 1452
St-Godard (DE) mainly 1450–1468 Romanesque western portal, tower Baroque
St-John (DE) Altstadt, Franciscans
Two separate defensive wall rings (Altstadt & Neustadt),
4 surviving gate towers
  • Plauer Turm
  • Rathenower Turm
  • Mühlentorturm
  • Steintorturm
Buckow,
Nennhausen,
N of Brandenburg city
St Mary church,[8]
Dehio BB 173
1344 & 1473 former pilgrimage, relics of 14th century chapel in the choir of → 15th century church, retrospective style, following St Peter near Brandenburg cathedral
Burxdorf,
Bad Liebenwerda,
Elbe-Elster district
Village church (DE) 1st half of 13 century
Calau Town church (DE) about 1400
Chorin Chorin Abbey (DE) former Cistercian monastery
Cottbus,
Lower Lusatia
St-Nicholas Church (DE) 15th – 16th century
Monastic Church (DE) former Franciscan church; tower in the east
Doberlug-Kirchhain Dobrilugk Abbey former Cistercian monastery
Eberswalde,
near Oder river
St Mary Magdalene church (DE) 1303, 1503 various Gothic Revival alterations in 1876
Fergitz on
Oberuckersee,
Uckermark
Village church[9] bt. 13th & 15th century brick on a base of boulders, decorated eastern gable
Frankfurt (Oder) Marienkirche (St. Mary) 1253–1367, additions in 15th century
Town hall Begun 1253, altered in 14th century
Franciscan Abbey church nave 1515–1525 very late Gothic;
today Music hall Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (DE)
Bad Freienwalde St-Nicholas (DE) 15th century spire 19th century
Friedersdorf,
Sonnewalde,
Elbe-Elster
Village church[10] 15th century,
brick 16th century
Fürstenwalde/Spree St-Mary's Cathedral (DE) 1446 long-time cathedral of the diocese of Lebus;
almost completely destroyed in WW II,
reconstruction finished in 1995
Gartz (Oder) St. Steven Church (St. Stephan) 13th/14th century
since destruction by a fire in 1945,
nave is an open ruin, vaults lost
former chapel of the Holy Ghost Hospital about 1400 in 19th century used for residential purpose,
today hall for events
Towers of the defensive wall
  • Stettiner Tor (Szczecin Gate)
  • Blauer Hut (Blue Hat)
  • Pulverturm (Powder Tower)
  • Storchenturm /Stork Tower)
Goßmar,
Heideblick,
Dahme-Spreewald district
Village church (DE),
Dehio BB 398
brick 2nd half
of 15th century
many parts plastered, core early 14th century of boulders, only upper parts of the choir of brick
Goßmar,
Sonnewalde,
Elbe-Elster
Dorfkirche,
Dehio BB 386[11]
core 1st half
of 14th century,
brick later
church of boulders with Gothic choir windows of brick
Gottberg (DE),
Märkisch Linden
Village church
Dehio BB 339
2nd half of 13th century building of boulders with windows, edges and structured gables of brick; 1902 choir added and new windows of the nave
Gransee St-Mary Church (DE) 14th–16th century with older parts of the predecessor of boulders
Heiligengrabe,
Ostprignitz-Ruppin district
Kloster Heiligengrabe(DE),
Dehio BB 459, 463
(Monastery of the Holy Grave)
about 1300–1520 convent buildings enlarged 1510–1520, Cistercian nunnery, 1549 continued as a Lutheran convent until 1945, and refounded in 1996
Blood chapel (DE),
Dehio BB 461
1512 separately west of the main compound
Herzberg (Elster) St-Mary Church (DE) about 1350 hall church
Heaven's Gate Monastery (DE: Kloster Himmelpfort) since 1308 decay 18th–21st century (2010 fire of the brewery)
Hohengüstow,
Uckerfelde,
Uckermark
Village church,
Dehio BB 
13th century windows enlarged downward in 19th century
Holzhausen,
Kyritz,
Ostprignitz-Ruppin
(DE),
Dehio BB 489
about 1300 windows & blind arcades of brick on the Easter gable
Hornow,
Spremberg,
Lower Lusatia
St. Martin Church[12] 13th century decorative gable of brick,
church otherwise built of boulders;
tower 1901/1902
Jüterbog,
N of Wittenberg
Town hall
Mönchenkloster (monastery)
Our Lady's Church (DE) 1174/1183, choir 1480 choir of a generally Romanesque brick church
Jüterbog-Zinna Zinna Abbey Mainly from 1220 Former Cistercian monastery
Kremmen,
NW of Berlin
St Nihcolas church(DE) 13. und 15. Jh. brick Late Gothic, stepped halle
Flatow,
Kremmen
Village church[13] 1472 later additions, steeple altered in Gothic Revival style
Ketzür,
Beetzseeheide,
NE of Brandenburg city
Village church (DE),
Dehio BB 532
2nd half of 13th century central scheme, octagon, tower 15th century
Kleinmachnow,
,
S of Berlin
Village church (DE),
Dehio BB 542
1568–1600 very late Gothic, patronate of Hake family
Kränzlin,
Märkisch Linden
Village church
Dehio BB 339
late 13th century building of boulders with windows and structured gable of brick; 1895/1896 Gothic revival tower; in ruins since 1970, provisionally stabilized 1998
Lehnin,
SE of Brandenburg city
Lehnin Abbey since end of 12th century, consecrated 1262 or 1270
Lenzen (Elbe),
Prignitz
St. Catharine's Church 14th century
'Stumpfer Turm' ("Blunt Tower") part of the former city gate Bergtor
Leuthen (DE),
Drebkau,
SW of Cottbus
Village church (DE),
Dehio BB 614 DaBa BB 09125220
1st half, tower 2nd half of 13th century two representative stepped gables; tower replaced by Gothic Revival in 1854
Bad Liebenwerda St. Nicholas ((DE)) 14th and 16th centuries simplified reconstraction before 1655
Lieberose Town church 15th/16th century since 1945 in ruins
Lübben (Spreewald) Paul Gerhard Church (DE) 1494–1550 latest Gothic; tower mid 15th century, nowadays plastered; originally St. Nicholas
Steinkirchen (DE),
Lübben
St. Pankrace church
Dehio BB 662
1st & 2nd half of 13th century Romanesque brick church extended by a choir of granite with brick-framed windows
Luckau St. Nicholas Church (DE) 14th century
Hausmannsturm (Stewards Tower) Hausmannsturm octagonal Gothic tower with a Baroque top above square Romanesque basic section
'Roter Turm' ("Red Tower") (DE)|Roter Turm 13th/14, century part of the lost Calauer Gate
Luckenwalde St. John's Church (DE) (about 1200), Gothic 2nd half of 15th century hall church with two naves, lower walls partly of boulders; separate belfry, originally urban market tower, only bell storey Brick Gothic
Marienfließ,
Prignitz
Marienfließ monastery (DE),
DaBa BB 09161168, Dehio BB 1074
14th century Cistercian monastery church
Mittenwalde St. Maurice Church (DE) 14th–15th century with remains of stone walls of a predecessor; steeple in Gothic Revival style 1877/78
Spitalkapelle (Hospital Chapel) 1394
Berliner Tor (Berlin Gate) upper section of the powder tower (lower walls of boulders) and arch (semi-ruin)
Mödlich,
Lenzerwische,
Elbe river
Village church,
Dehio BB 703
1468–1500
Mühlberg (Elbe) Marienstern Monastery (DE).
Dehio BB 710
since 1228 church and refektory Early Gothic brick buildings
Müncheberg Urban parish St. Mary's 15th century, predecessor 13th century hall church with two naves, base partly of boulders, neoclassicist tower
Berliner Tor (Berlin Gate) lower storeys partly of boulders
Bad Muskau Mountain Church (Bergsche Kirche) 13th century ruins; door and window framings of brick
Nauen St. James's Church (DE) 1st third of the 14th century hall church
Nitzow (DE),
north of Havelberg
Village church about 1400
Neuruppin Holy Trinity Abbey Church (DE) 1st half 13th century hall church, towers Gothic Revival style
Alt Ruppin,
Neuruppin
Nikolaikirche,
Dehio BB p. 16
eastern nave 1st half of 14th,
western nave & tower rebuilt in 1598–1603,
porch Baroque, sacristy G. Revival
Perleberg,
Prignitz
St. James's Church (DE) 1280/90–1361, tower 15th century hall church
Plaue (DE)
(incorporated by
Brandenburg city)
Town church (DE) 13th & 16th centuries primarily Romanesque,
then extended to a Late Gothic hall
with two naves,
further additions im 18th century
Prenzlau Marienkirche (St. Mary)
Prettin St. Mary's Church (DE)
Lichtenburger Torturm 14. Jh.
Pritzwalk St. Nicholas Church (DE) since 1256, modernizations since 1501 some walls of boulders; steeple in Gothic Revival style
Rathenow Church of St. Mary und St. Andrew 14th & 16th century first parts 13th century, tower 19th century
Rottstock
(zu Brück)
Dorfkirche[14] 15th century mainly boulders, only eastern gable of the nave (above the choir) of brick
Sachsendorf,
Lindendorf,
Oderbruch
(DE),
http://ns.gis-bldam-brandenburg.de/HTML-8336/SachsendorfMOL.pdf.html
1514–1519 tower after WW. II restored without uppermost storey
Selbelang,
Paulinenaue,
Havelland
St Nicholas church (DE),
http://ns.gis-bldam-brandenburg.de/HTML-8336/SelbelangHVL.pdf.html
2nd half of 15th century tower 1597, windows enlarged in 1862
Senftenberg Sts-Peter & Paul (DE) end 14th to early 15 th century only szteeple of brick
Templin St. George Chapel (DE) late 14th century former hospital church
14th century
übrige komplett erhaltene Stadtmauer aus Feldstein
Teupitz Holy Ghost Church (DE) 1346 aisleless church with a flat ceiling,
gables of the tower and other parts altered in the 19th century
Tremmen,
Ketzin)
Village church 15th century originally pilgrimage;
1724 Baroque upper sections and roofs of the steeples
Treuenbrietzen St. Mary's Church 1220–early 16th century begun as a Romanesque basilica of boulders, clerestory of brick, Brick Gothic vaults and steeple
St. Nicholas Church Romanesque-Gothic intermediate style
Bardenitz,
Treuenbrietzen
Village church (DE) 13th/15th century
Pechüle,
Treuenbrietzen
Village church de:Dorfkirche Pechüle 1st third 13th century Romanesque apsis und Early Gothic nave built of brick,
younger tower mainly from boulders
Werben/Wjerbno,
Spreewald
Village church (DE),
http://ns.gis-bldam-brandenburg.de/HTML-8336/WerbenSPN.pdf.html
1st half of 15th century after damage in WW II. simplified reconstruction
Bad Wilsnack Wunderblutkirche St. Nikolai (Church of the Holy Blood) major place of pilgrimages in Northern Germany until the 16th century
Wittstock/Dosse St. Mary's Church (DE) 13th to 15th century
Bishop's Castle (DE) since 1244 the donjon, one gate and parts of the circular wall have been preserved
Gröpertor (… Gate)[15] 14th century, enlarged in 1530 last surviving gate of originally three gates of an almost complete circular town wall
Daberburg (DE) Castle betw. 1438 & 1475 altering restoration of the donjon, rest lost
Wulfersdorf village church (DE) 16th century stepped eastern gable some frames of a church mainly built of boulders; Renaissance tower
Wriezen St. Mary's Church 15th century since 1945 ruins; predescendant from the 13th century
Wusterhausen/Dosse church St. Peter und Paul 13th/15th century
choir of brick, nave and steeple mixed with an exceptional combination in the walls of the steeple
Zachow,
Ketzin/Havel
Village church,
http://ns.gis-bldam-brandenburg.de/HTML-8336/ZachowHVL.pdf.html
15th century except of the eastern gable altered to simple Baroque in early 18th century
Ziesar ZiesarCastle (DE) brick since 1213
  • chapel (1470)
  • courtside and upper walls of other buildings
  • Storchenturm (Stork Tower)

Mecklenburg in 1880

–Database links:

  • D-NO = Dehio List of Monuments 1906 – Northeast of that time German Empire (in German), digital Library of Heidelberg University

The distinction between Mecklenburg and Vorpommern (Hither Pomerania) follows the historical borders, the borders of presentday districts do not. Therefore, the list of Mecklenburg shows some buildings in Vorpommern-Rügen district, and the list of Hither Pomerania without Rügen shows some buildings in Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district.

Mecklenburg • Rügen island • Hither Pomerania without Rügen
Anklam • Friedland • Greifswald • Grimmen • Malchin • Neubrandenburg • Pasewalk • Ribnitz-Damgarten • Rostock • Stralsund • Wismar
Place Building Time of construction Notes Image
Alt Bukow,
Rostock district
Village church (DE) 15th century including relics of an older church of boulders
Altkalen
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century
Alt Karin,
Carinerland
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 13th/14th century
Alt Meteln
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century
Alt Panstorf
(Malchin)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Church ruin(DE) 14th century decay since end 19th century
Alt Schönau
(Peenehagen)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church (DE) 14th century building of boulders with windows & decorated gable triangle of brick
Bäbelin
(Züsow)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 15th century tower inclusive its base 1872
Bargensdorf
(Neubrandenburg)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church (DE)[16] western gable triangle (partly hidden by the wooden tower) decorated of brick, windows enlarged in end 18th century
Basedow,
south of Malchin
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church (DE) brick 15th century 13th century boulders
Basse,
Lühburg
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 13th/14th century
Beidendorf
(Bobitz)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 13th or early 14th century
Belitz,
Prebberede
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) nave since 1270, tower 15th century
Below
(Techentin)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) 1483 mainly of boulders; buttresses and poor window framings of brick
Bentwisch
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 13th–early 14th century base of boulders; aisleless
Berendshagen
(Satow),
SW of Rostock
Village church (DE) 15th century ?
Bernitt
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 13th century, tower 15th century only gable triangles and windows & gates of brick
Bibow
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 1st half of 14th century
Boddin
(Rostock district)
St Nicolai church[17] 1288 Gothic Revival alterations
Börzow
(Stepenitztal)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) mid 15th century southern chapel added in 1738, northern about 1900
Bössow
(Warnow municipality),
near Grevesmühlen
Village church (DE) about 1310
Brüel
(Ludwigslust-Parchim district)
Town church (DE) 13th century aisleless
Bülow,
Schorssow
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) nave 13th, tower 15th century
Bützow Collegiate church (DE) mid 13th to 2nd half of 14th century hall church
Cammin
(Neubrandenburg)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church[18] Early Gothic building of boulders with few Romanesque elements and some decoration of brick
Chemnitz,
Neverin amt
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church[19] about 1305 building of boulders, windows (probably renewed) and (eastern) gable decoration of brick, western gabel new of brick
Cramon
(Cramonshagen)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church[20] 14th century separate tower 1844
Crivitz Town church (DE) end 14th century
Dambeck
(Bobitz)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 14th century
Damm (DE)
(Parchim)
Village church[21] late 15th century
Damshagen
(Klützer Winkel)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
St Thomas church (DE) early 14th century reconstruction & tower about 1730
Dassow
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
St. Nicholas Church (DE) 13th century flat ceiling since 1632, only choir and tower of brick

(Dargun)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Dargun Abbey 1225–1270
Demen,
near Crivitz
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) late 13th & mid 14th century
Deven
(Groß Plasten)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church (DE) 14th/15th century decorated gable triangles, edges and windows of brick
Diedrichshagen
(Rüting)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE)
Dobbertin Monastery (DE) founded about 1220 Church massively alteratd in Gothic Revival style, convent buildings partly plastered and partly half timbered
Bad Doberan Doberan Minster 1291–1368 Former Cistercian monastic church; basilica
Althof chapel (DE) 14th century western façade Gothic Revival
Dorf Mecklenburg
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 14th century originally neighbour of the ducal castle; temporarily altered in Baroque style, re-gothisized in 19th century
Dreveskirchen
(Blowatz)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century
Elmenhorst
(Kalkhorst)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 13th century
Friedland St. Mary's Church (DE) Hall church
St.-Nikolai-Kirche (St. Nicholas) ruins since WW.II
Wiekhaus (guard house) "Fischerburg" ("Fisherman's Castle")
Anklamer Tor (… Gate) (DE)
Neubrandenburger Tor (… Gate) (DE)
Friedrichshagen
(Plüschow)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) (14th or) 15th century
Gadebusch Town church (DE) 1210 – early 15th century
started in late Romanesque style,
one of the earliest hall churches in northern Germany
Town hall 1340, altered in 1618 outside mainly Renaissance and early Baroque
Gägelow
(Sternberg)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) 1260–1270 vaulted
Gammelin,
near Ludwigslust
Village church[22] about 1335
Garwitz
(Lewitzrand)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) 15th century brick with some boulders
Gnoien
(Rostock district),
eastern
St Mary church (DE) 13th century 1445
Goldberg, Germany
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Town church (DE) 1290 restored (nave rebuilt) after fire by a lightning in 1643
Goldebee
(Benz)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE)[23] 15th century tower rebuilt in modern style in the 20th century
Grabow,
on Elde river
St. George's Church Georgskirche late 13th/14th century hall church, damage fire in 1715; tower base 15th century of stone, top of brick 1906–1910
Gressow
(Gägelow),
west of Wismar
Village church (DE) 14th century
Grevesmühlen St Nicholas (DE) 13th century Romanesque-Gothic intermediate style
Groß Brütz
(Brüsewitz),
NW near Schwerin
Village church (DE) consecrated 1456
Groß Eichsen
(Mühlen Eichsen),
NW of Schwerin
Village church (DE) 1st half of 14th century founded by the Order of St John
Groß Gievitz
(Peenehagen)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church (DE),
D-NO p. 156
decorated gable triangle, gate and (partly renewed) windows of brick; pointed arch vaults without ribs
Groß Lukow
(Penzlin)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church[24] tower 14th or 15th century nave 1866
Groß Salitz
(Krembz)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
St Mary church (DE) about 1280 basilica
Groß Trebbow
(Klein Trebbow),
north of Schwerin
Village church (DE) roof 1402
Groß Tessin
(Glasin),
NE of Neukloster)
Village church (DE) nave 1298–1345 tower 1741
Groß Varchow
(Möllenhagen),
NE of lake Müritz
Village church (DE) since 1276 ? lower wall sections partly of boulders
Güstrow "Dom" (Collegiate church St Mary, John the Evangelist and Cecilia) early 13th to late 15th century hall church
St. Mary's Church (DE) hall church
Hanstorf
(Satow)
Village church (DE) 13th/14th century started of boulders, completed of brick
Herrnburg
(Lüdersdorf)
Village church (DE) 13th, 15th, 16th century
Hohen Luckow
(Satow)
Village church 14th century restored after fire in 1934
Hohenkirchen,
coast of Lübeck Bay
Village church (DE) mid 15th century aisleless, vaulted
Hohen Mistorf
(Alt Sührkow
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) choir since 1280, nave 14th, tower 15th century
Hohen Sprenz
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 1261–1458 partly boulders with brick decoration, partly brick
Hohen Viecheln,
northern end of
Lake Schwerin
Village church (DE) 1310–1320 hall church
Holzendorf
(Groß Miltzow)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church[25] 15th century
Holzendorf
(Kuhlen-Wendorf)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) end 15th century choir and windows Gothic Revival
Hornstorf
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
St. Laurence church (DE) 14th/15th century
Jabel, W of
Waren(Müritz)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church (DE) 14th century & 1868 except of sacristy and lower part of the tower Gothic Revival
Kalkhorst,
Klützer Winkel
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 13th/14th century
Kambs
(Vorbeck)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) choir 1289, porch about 1500 northern side of the choir of boulders; nave Gothic Revival
Karow
(Plau am See)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church [26][27] late 15th century eastern part of brick, western part mainly of boulders, transept and all gables Gothic Revival
Kessin
(Dummerstorf)
(Rostock district)
St Godehard church (DE) choir 1269, nave about 1360 choir boulders with brick decoration, nave all of brick
Kirch Grambow
(Wedendorfersee)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 13th century at least windows of the nave later altered
Kirch Kogel
(Reimershagen)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 13th & early 14th century
Kirch Mulsow
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 14th century tower 18th century
Kirch Mummendorf
(Stepenitztal)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century
Kirch Stück
(Klein Trebbow)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) about 1280
Klinken
(Lewitzrand)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) choir 1300,
aisles end 14th century
asymmetrical stepped hall church (southern aisle demolished in 1804)
Klütz (DE) St. Mary's Church (DE) since 12th century choir (also brick) Romanesque, nave and steeple Gothic
Kraak
(Uelitz),
near Ludwigslust
Village church,
D-NN p. 225[28]
14th / early 15th century
Krakow am See
(Rostock district)
Town church[29] 1250 reconstruction after fire about 1700
Kröpelin Town church (DE) 13th/14th century aisleless
Kröslin
(Amt Lubmin)
Vorpommern-Greifswald
Village church (DE) 13th century
Kühlungsborn
(Rostock district)
St John's church (DE) 13th century boulders with few decorations of brick
Kuppentin
(Gallin-Kuppentin)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) choir of brick 1284, nave of boulders & few brick 1337, wooden tower 1556
Laage Town church 13th–15th century hall church, lower sections partly of boulders
Lambrechtshagen
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 14th century choir boulders with brick, nave mainly, tower all brick
Lancken
(Siggelkow)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church[30] 14th/15th century windows gate and decorated estern gable tringe of brick, else mixture of boulders & brick
Levitzow
(Sukow-Levitzow)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) end 13th century Late Gothic eastern gable triangle, Renaissance additions
Lichtenhagen
(Elmenhorst/Lichtenhagen)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) late 13th & 14th century hall church
Lübsee
(Menzendorf)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 1236–1263 Tower Gothic Revival
Lübz Town church about 1570 outside Late Gothic, inside Renaissance, aisleless with wooden barrel vaults
Ludorf,
near Röbel (Müritz)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church (DE) 13th/14th century octagonal footplan
Lüdershagen
(Hoppenrade)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 13th century Romaesque & Gothic; boulders & some brick
Lüssow,
near Güstrow
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 13th century boulders & some brick; upper tower 15th century, all brick
Malchin St. Maria und St. Johannes (St. Mary and John) From 1397 Basilica
Kalensches Tor (Gate)(DE) (Kalen Gate) 15th century
Steintor (Stone Gate) (DE) (Stone Gate) 15th century 1893/94 demolished and restored
Fangelturm (Prison tower) 15th century, attic 16th century Part of the fortifications, some time used as a prison
Marlow Town church 13th & 15th century nave mainly Romanesque, tower Gothic
Mestlin Village church[31] about 1250 und um1370 choir Romanesque of boulders, nave Gothic hall
Mollenstorf
(Penzlin)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church[32] 14th century brick with some boulders
Mühlen Eichsen
on Stepenitz river
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 14th century
Müsselmow
(Kuhlen-Wendorf)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) restored in 1502 modest brick walls, no buttresses
Nätebow
(Bollewick),
near Röbel (Müritz)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church (DE) early 14th century tower Gothic Revival
Neubrandenburg Marienkirche (St. Mary) 2nd half 13th century
St. Johannes (St. John) 1st half 14th century hall church, former Franciscan friary
Town fortifications, e.g. Stargard Gate, Treptow Gate, New Gate After 1300 until early 15th century    
Neubukow
(Rostock district)
Town church (DE) 13th century
Early Gothic
Neuburg
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 1200–1244 very early Gothic, begun in Romanesqu estyle (closed round low arcades below the windows)
Neukloster
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Church of St Mary in the Sun Field (St. Maria im Sonnenkamp)[33][34] begun 1219, slow progress Romanesque & Gothic; Evangelical former abbey church
Neustadt-Glewe Old Castle (DE) 13th–17th century
St. Mary's Church (DE) 14th/18th century simplified reconstruction after a great fire of 1728
Parchim St. George's Church (DE) since 1289 hall church
St. Mary's Church (DE) 14th century hall church
Bartholomäuskapelle about 1350 several alterations, now a private home
Parkentin
(Bartenshagen-Parkentin)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 13th & 14th century boulders & brick
Parum
(Dümmer municipality)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church,
D-NO p. 332
15th & 19th centuries wooden tower, only (western) nave medieval, wndows, transept and choir Gothic Revival
Passee,
NE of Neukloster
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) early 14th century rib vaults
Penzlin
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Sts Mary & Nicholas church (DE) 14th century hall church
Old Castle (DE)[35] begun before 14th century reconstruction after centuries of decay, only ground flour & basement walls medieval
Perlin
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) 13th century structured brick gable and edges of brick on a building of boulders
Petersdorf, near
Woldegk
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church 15th century building of boulders with various decorations of brick, tower Gothic Revival
Petschow
(Dummerstorf)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 13th century boulders & few brick, early Gothic
Pinnow,
near Schwerin
Village church[36] 14th century tower and base of the walls of boulders
Plau am See
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
St Mary church (DE) 13th & 14th century nave Romanesque & Gothic hall church, choir Gothic Revival
Insel Poel Kirchdorf village church (DE) tower 13th century, nave 14th century aisleless, vaults
Pokrent
(Lützow-Lübstorf)
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) late 16th century
Prestin (Bülow),
east of Crivitz
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) 14th–15th centuries building of boulders with a little medieval brick and restoration by brick and framework in 1704
Proseken
(Gägelow)
near Wismar
Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century tower 15 th century
Rehna Monastery (DE) 13th century & 2nd fourth 15th century Late Gothic adaption of the originally Late Romanesque church
Rerik Rerik village church (DE) after 1250 hall church
Retgendorf
(Dobin am See),
NE of Lake Schwerin)
Village church (DE) 1st half of 14th century
Rethwisch
(Börgerende-Rethwisch)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) early 14th century brick & some boulders
Rittermannshagen
(Faulenrost)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church (DE) choir 1300 stepped western gable Gothic revival
Ritzerow,
near Stavenhagen
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church[37] eastern parts 15th century eastern parts brick & boulders, western parts and decorations of the eastern parts Gothic Revival
Röbel,
southwest coast
of lake Müritz
St. Nicholas Church (DE) 13th century
– about 1500
hall church
Roggendorf
(Nordwestmecklenburg),
near Ratzeburg
Village church (DE) early 15th century building of boulders with structured brick gable triangles and few other birck
Roggenstorf,
near Grevesmühlen
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) about 1325
Rostock Marienkirche (St. Mary) after 1290
& after 1398
two phases of construction, basilica, footplan of a Greek cross
Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas) present form
after 1400
Petrikirche (St. Peter) about 1325 –
early 15th century
City Hall core about 1230,
Gothic façade after 1300
since 1729 largely hidden by Baroque structure
Kloster zum Heiligen Kreuz (Monastery of the Holy Cross) 1st half 14th century former Cistercian nunnery
House Kröpeliner Straße Late 15th century Former parsonage (now library)
Kerkhoff House 3rd quarter 15th century originally a cityzen's house, now municipal office)
Kröpelin city gate (DE) 13th to 16th century
Kuhtor (DE) (Cow Gate) 13th century
Ruchow
(Mustin)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) 13th–15th centuries building of boulders with windows, gate and decorated gable triangles of brick
Russow
(Rerik)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) about 1300 integrated tower Gohtic revival
Satow
(Rostock district)
Church ruin[38] 13th century given up for decay
Schönberg St. Lawrence Church (DE) existent before 1235, enlarged after 1324 since restoration afte fire in 1601 a pseudo-basilica with flat ceilings
Schorrentin
(Neukalen)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church[39] about 1300 tower 1767
Schwaan St. Paul's Church (DE) 1st half 13th century u. 15th century nave mainly Romanesque, aisleless; steeple Gothic, 1840 Neoclassic alterations
Schwerin Cathedral c. 1280 – c. 1420 Basilica; western tower 19th century
Serrahn
(Kuchelmiß)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 2nd half of 13th century most of the tower medieval, most of the nave Gothic Revival
Slate (mun.
of Parchim)
Village church (DE) last Q. of 14th century nave of brick, tower of boulders with edges of brick
Stäbelow,
SW of Rostock
village church end 13th century[40] aisleless, vaults, tower newer and of yellow brick
Steffenshagen
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) late 13th century terra cotta friezes; western three bays & tower 19th century
Burg Stargard,
south of Neubrandenburg
Stargard Castle (DE) 12th & mid 13th century
Sternberg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
northeast of Schwerin
Town church (DE) 1309–1322 hallchurch
Suckow
(Ludwigslust-Parchim),
SE of Schwerin
Village church (DE) late 16th century predecessor early 14th century
Sülstorf
(Ludwigslust-Parchim),
south of Schwerin
Village church (DE) 15th century Knights Hospitaller
Bad Sülze
(Vorpommern-Rügen)
Town church (DE) about mid 13th century
Tarnow
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 14th century
Tempzin ,
near Brüel
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Tempzin monastery (DE)
church early 15th century,
warm house 1496,
Hospital Brothers of St. Anthony
Tessin,
east-southeast of Rostock
Town church (DE) 14th century basilica, choir partly of boulders, entrance hall Gothic Revival style
Teterow St. Peter and St. Paul (DE) since 1215; tower before 1450 basilika
Town gates (Rostocker Tor (DE), Malchiner Tor (DE)) 14th century
Thulendorf
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 13th century, choir 15th century boulders & some brick
Vorbeck
(Pinnow)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
village church[41] eastern gable Early Gothic, other parts Baroque or Gothic revival
Waren (Müritz) St. George's Church (DE) 14th century basilica; Gothic Revival alterations
St. Mary's Church (DE) Gothic parts 14th century choir 13th century of stone
Wamckow
(Kobrow)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) 2nd half of 15th century building of boulders with edges & windows of brick
Wanzka
(Blankensee),
S of Neubrandenburg)
Wanzka Monastery (DE) 1275–1290 former Cistercian nunnery
Wattmannshagen
(Lalendorf)
(Rostock district)
Village church (DE) 1260 & 1283
Weltzin
(Burow)
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church (DE) 15th or 16th century lower parts of the walls with boulders, long sides of the nave partly renewed in 16th or 17th century
Westenbrügge
(Biendorf)
(Rostock district)
Village church[42] 13th century cross-shaped footplan, elegant southern gable
Wiendorf,
near Schwaan
(Rostock district)
Village church[43]
Wismar Georgenkirche (St. George) oldest part about 1300, completed in 15th century after partial collapse of the WW. II ruin in 1990, reconstruction until 2010; a principal example of Brick Gothic
Heiligengeistkirche (DE) (Holy Ghost) 1220–1226 church of the medieval hospital
Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas) 1380 – 2nd half of 15th century
basilica with an older predecessor; galleries of large terracotta sculptures in the southern gable
Marienkirche (St. Mary) after 1339 – 15th century World War II damage, nave dynamited in 1960, only tower preserved
Alter Schwede about 1380 private house, now restaurant)
Archidiakonat (Archdeacons's House) mid 15th century private house
Wassertor (Water Gate) 3rd quarter 15th century
Wittenburg St. Bartholomew's Church (DE) 1240–1287 started in Romanesque style
Former castle with Amtsberg Tower (DE) middling storey of brick, upper storey modern, other parts of the castle ruins or ground structures
City fortifications with watchtowers
Woldegk Petrikirche[44] 1250, Schiff 1442 hall nave of brick, choir & tower of boulders
Woosten
(Goldberg)
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church (DE) mid 13th / early 14th century pure brick
Zapel,
near Crivitz
(Ludwigslust-Parchim)
Village church[45] early 14th century ? walls of boulders, windows & buttresses of brick, timber framed tower
Zarrentin,
on lake Schaalsee
Monastery
  • Church primarily Romanesque of stone about 1240,
    Brick Gothic enlargements about 1310 and 1460
  • Convent building 15th century or earlier
Ziesluebbe
(Domsühl),
near Parchim)
Village church http://www.kirche-mv.de/Kirche-Ziesluebbe.1628.0.html late 15th century
Zittow (Leezen),
east coast of
Lake Schwerin
Village church (DE) since mid 13th century brick: gable of the Early Gothic choir, Late Gothic porch, Baroque & retrospective tower
Zurow,
SE of Wismar
(Nordwestmecklenburg)
Village church (DE) end 13th century

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Place Building Time of construction Notes Image
Altefähr,
near Stralsund
Village church (DE)
Altenkrichen,
northern Rügen
Village church (DE)[46] about 1200 Danish building, apse & choir Romanesque, nave Early Gothic, pseudo-basilica
Bergen auf Rügen St. Marienkirche (St Mary) Gothic 1380 and after 1445 basilica, 1180–1193 built of brick in Romanesque style, founded by the Princes of Rügen, projected as a cathedral, temporarily monastic church of Benedictine or Cistercian nuns
Bessin,
Rambin
Bessin chapel (DE) 1482 octagon
Bobbin,
Glowe
St Paul church (DE) about 1400
Garz/Rügen St. Peters's Church (DE) 13th & 15th century aisleless, vaulted
Gingst St James church (DE) 15th century altering reconstruction after fire of 1726
Groß Zicker,
Mönchgut
St Catherine church (DE) before 1360
Gustow,
Poseritz
Village church (DE) choir 1250,
nave 15th century
Landow,
Dreschvitz
Village church 1312
Lancken-Granitz St Andrew church (DE) 15th century
Poseritz St. Mary's Church (DE) 1302–1325 aisleless
Prohn,
NW of Stralsund
Village church (DE)[47] mid 13th to mid 14th century 2-naved hall church
Putbus St. James's Church (DE) in Kasnevitz 2nd half of 14th century tower 1768
Rambin St John church (DE) since before 1300
Rappin,
Neuenkirchen
St Andrew church (DE) c. 1300 & c. 1400
Sagard island St. Michael's Church (DE) c. 1400 & 1500 choir (replaced) and tower (added) of an originally Romanesque building of 1210
Schaprode St John's church (DE) Romanesque early 13th century,
Gothic about 1450
apse Romanesque, choir Romanesque wizh Gothic alterations, nave Gothic
Swantow,
Poseritz
St Steven church (DE)[48] late 15th century predecessor mentioned in 1294
Trent St Catherine church (DE) 14th century
Vilmnitz,
Putbus
Village church (DE)[49] mid 13th – 15th century choir & sacristy Early Gothic,
nave & tower Late Gothic
Waase
(Ummanz
St. Mary's Church (DE) 14th/15th century
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Province of Pomerania in 1880
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Place Building Time of construction Notes Image
Abtshagen
(Wittenhagen)
Church of the Holy Spirit (DE: Heilgeistkirche) 1380 inside facilities from 19th century
Altentreptow,
Meck. Lakes distr.
St. Peter's Church (DE) mid 13th to 1st half 14th century Hall church
Demminer Tor, (Demmin Gate) about 1450
Neubrandenberger Tor (Neubrandenburg Gate) about 1450
Anklam Marienkirche (St. Mary) 2nd half 13th to late 14th century hall church; planned with two towers, not completed, thus asymmetric
Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas) 14th century heavily damaged in 1945, reconstruction after late start now almost perfect
Steintor (stone gate) 13th/14th century
Barth Marienkirche
St George church (DE) 1380 former hospital, now center of Bible studies
Dammtor (Dam Gate)
Behrenhoff
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE)
Bodstedt nearDarss-
Zingst Lagoon chain
,
Vorpommern-Rügen
St.-Ewalds-Kirche (DE) 1465 former pilgrimage
Brandshagen
(Sunhagen)
(Vorpommern-Rügen)
Village church (DE) choir 13th, nave 14th century hall church, Cistercian
Franzburg Castle church (DE) about 1300, since 1583, 1876/77 originally a transept of Neuenkamp Abbey Church, then a palace church, finally since 17th century a town church; 16th century to 1876 flat roof, stepped gable 19th century Gothic Revival style; hall with tribunes
Gramzow,
Krusenfelde
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE) step by step reduced in 18th & 19th centuries
Greifswald Marienkirche (St. Mary) 1330 to early 15th century Hall church
Collegiate Church St. Nicholas (no cathedral) mid 14th to 1st quarter 15th century Basilica
St.-Jacobi-Kirche (St. James) First mentioned 1280, renovation circa 1400 Early Gothic hall church
House Markt 11 Probably after 1400 one of the most richly decorated citizen's houses in Northern Germany
municipality of
Greifswald
Eldena Abbey 1225–1265, additions until 1350 former Cistercian monastery, now in ruins
Grimmen St. Mary's Church (DE) since 1275 hall church
Town hall (DE) 14th century tower Baroque
Kaland House (DE) about 1450
Three city gates 14th century
Horst
(Sundhagen)
Village church (DE) 14./15. Jh. aisleless, lower parts of the tower also of boulders
Groß Kiesow
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE)
Hanshagen
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE)
Hohendorf,
Wolgast
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE)
Kagenow,
Neetzow-Liepen
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE) enlarged by boulders; was temporarily plastered
Karlsburg,
Amt Züssow
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Steinfurth church ruin(DE) early 14th century collapsed 1664
Kartlow,
Kruckow
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
St John's church (DE) 1249 stepped gables and tower Gothic Revival 1860–1870
Katzow,
Amt Lubmin
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
St John's church (DE) about 1300
Kemnitz
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Holy Cross church (DE) 14th century tower Gothic Revival
Kirchdorf
(Sundhagen)
Village church 14th century
Klempenow Castle (DE),
Meck. Seen distr.
13th century ff.
Krien,
Meck. Seen distr.
Village Church (DE) since 1280 choir today plastered except the gables of the choir (lower part) and the vestry
Kröslin,
Amt Lubmin
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE) 13th century
Lassan St John's Church (DE) 13th century inside columns and vaults partly renewed in 1883
Löcknitz Castle (DE) 1250–1479 several changes of control; simple donjon and some outer walls preserved and re-completed
Lüssow,
Gützkow
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE) 15th century? massive alterations 1877/1878
Morgenitz,
Mellenthin,
Usedom
(DE) about 1500
Neu Boltenhagen,
Amt Lubmin
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
St Mary church (DE) brick 14th century
Neuenkirchen,
Amt Landhagen
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE) 13th/14th century
Nossendorf,
NW of Demmin
(Meck. Lakes distr.)
Village church
Dehio 1906 p. 320[50]
13th century lower parts of boulders
Pasewalk St. Mary's Church (DE) 14th century hall church; tower collapsed in 1983/84 and replaced since 1988 using concrete
Hospital St. Spiritus (DE) 13th century Romanesque-Gothic; relics of a medieval hot air heating
House of the Poor (DE) 1350s originally a pilgrims' hostal
St. Nicholas Church de:Nikolaikirche (Pasewalk) since 12th century, brick early 16th century gabel and attached arches of a building mainly built of boulders; alterations in Renaissance und Gothic Revival style
Town fortifications 15th century
Putbus St. James's Church (DE) in Kasnevitz 2nd half of 14th century tower 1768
St. Mary's Church (DE) in Vilmnitz 13th/14th/15th century Romanesque-Gothic
Reinkenhagen,
Sundhagen,
Vorpommern-Rügen
Village church (DE) brick about 1400 begun in 13th century 1300 by boulders; reconstructions of nave & tower after 30 Years War
Ribnitz-Damgarten
(Ribnitz historically
to Mecklenburg)
St.-Bartholomäus-Kirche (St.-Barthomomew's), Damgarten brick 15th century Gothic enlargement of a Romanesque stone building. The tower is Gothic Revival.
Rostocker Tor, Damgarten
Klosterkirche (Church of the former monastery), Ribnitz
Marienkirche, Ribnitz
Richtenberg St. Nicholas Church (DE) 13th cent.,
brick 15th century
stepped hall of brick, choir of boulders
Rubkow,
Amt Züssow
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE) 2nd half of 14th century choir & windows of visible brick, walls of boulders
Sassen,
Sassen-Trantow
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE) 13th & 15th century eastern part boulders & brick, western part brick
Schmarsow,
Kruckow
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE) about 1400
Schönfeld, near
Demmin
(M. Seenplatte district)
Village church (DE) choir of brick & boulders about 1400, nave of pure brick Gothic Revival
Starkow
Velgast
St. George church (DE) 13th century basilica
Stoltenhagen
(municipality
of Grimmen)
Village church[51] 13th century no photo in
WM Commons
Stralsund Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas) About 1270 to early 15th century Main church of Stralsund
City Hall 13th and 14th centuries several phases of construction
Marienkirche (St. Mary) 1382/84 to late 15th century Second largest brick church in Hanseatic region, basilica
Holy Ghost church (DE) 14th century hall church, western façade Gothic Revival
Jakobikirche (St. James) after 1300 and after 1400 Basilica with older predescendants
Johanniskloster (Abbey of St. John) early 14th century former Franciscan friary, hall church
Wulflam House (Wulflamhaus)
Katharinenkloster (Abbey of St. Catherine) c. 1250–1300 Former Dominican monastery
Strasburg (Uckermark) St. Mary's Church (DE) about 1250, brick since 1450 begun of boulders, nave (hall church) of brick
Reinberg
(Sundhagen)
Village church (DE) 13th–14th century
Trantow,
Sassen-Trantow
(Vorpommern-Greifswald)
Village church (DE) about 1400
Tribsees
on Trebel river
St. Thomas Church
Mill Gate (Mühlentor)
Stone Gate (Steintor)
Stadt Usdom Anklam Gate (DE) about 1450
Velgast Christ Church (DE) 13th & 15th century aisleless
Voigdehagen
(Stralsund)
Vorpommern-Rügen
Village church (DE) 15th century predecessor 13th century
Wildberg, NW of
Neubrandenburg
(M. Seenplatte distr.)
Village church (DE) Early Gothic choir late 13th century of brick on a base of boulders, Gothic/Renaissance nave 16th century of boulders with few brick
Wolgast
on Peenestrom strait
Petrikirche (St. Peter) 1280–1350 basilica
St Gertrude chapel (DE) 15th century 12 corners central building
Zirchow
on Usedom island
St. James's Church (DE) 15th century tower of brick and boulders; nave 13th century of boulders

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Place Building Main period of construction Special features Image
Ahrensbök St. Mary's Church (DE) um 1400 1409–1584 church of a Carthusian monastery
Behlendorf,
Herzogtum Lauenburg
Village church (DE) mid 13th century boulders with decorations of brick;
tower and some windows 1893
Berkenthin St. Mary Magdalene Church since 1230
Böel,
Schleswig-Flensburg
St Ursula church (DE)[52] Gothic end 15th century tower and windows of an originally romanesque church of 1st third of 13th century
Bordesholm Bordesholm Abbey church (DE) 1309–1332 Former Augustine monastery
Bad Bramstedt St. Mary Magdalene Church early 14th century
Büchen St. Mary's Church (DE) brick 15th century Gothic brick choir at an older nave from the 12th century
Büsum,
Northern Frisia
St. Clemens church (DE) 15th century washed
Cismar Cismar Abbey 13th century former Benedictine monastery, one of the first institutions in Holstein to join the Reformation
Deezbüll,
Niebüll,
Northern Frisia
Church of the Apostles (DE) 14th century
Eckernförde St Nicholas Church (DE) brick 1521–1530 Stepped hall
Eutin St Michael church (DE) 1st third 13th century, altered in 14th and 15th centuries
Burg,
Fehmarn Island
St Nicholas church (DE) 13. u. 15. Jh. Hallenkirche
St George chapel (DE) 13th century Lepra chapel
Bannesdorf,
Fehmarn Island
St John's church (DE) 13. Jh,
Landkirchen,
Fehmarn
Island
St Peter's Church (DE) about 1230 hall church, Romanesque-Gothic intermediate style
Petersdorf,
Fehmarn Island
St Johns church(DE) 13. Jh.
Flensburg Heiliggeistkirche (Church of the Holy Ghost) (DE)
Marienkirche (DE)
Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas) (DE) Two phases, between 1390 and 1480
Nordertor (Northern gate) (DE)
Former Franciscan friary(DE)
Apotheke (chemistry) Südermarkt 12 1490
  • Oldest profane building of Flensburg
  • Painted but not plastered
Gettorf St. Georges Church (DE) 1250–1494 begun in Romanesque style
Grömitz,
seaside of
Ostholstein
St. Nicolaikirche (St. Nicholas)[53] 1230 & 15th century Gothic from the beginning, boulders with additions of brick, such as upper eastern gable, tower 15th century
Großenbrode,
Ostholstein
St Catharine (DE) 1232 begun by boulders
Groß Grönau,
Herzogtum Lauenburg
St Willehad church[54] mid – late 13th century
Grube,
seaside of
Ostholstein
St George church (DE) about 1460 begun about 1230, tower collapsed in 1718
Grundhof,
Schleswig-Flensburg
St Mary church (DE) brick 15th century tower, porch & revisio of windows on a Romanesque church of boulders from 12th century
Hamberge,
Stormarn
Village church (DE) 1327/1328
Hamburg St. Petri (St. Peter)
St. Katharinen (St. Catherine)
St. Jacobi (St. James)
Hamburg-Bergedorf Bergedorf Castle (DE) 14th century & later alterations especially in Renaissance und Historism
Heiligenhafen Town church (DE) 1250 Romanesque-Gothic intermediate style[55]
Hemme,
Dithmarschen
St Mary church[56] 14th century loss of most pointed arches (17th century ?), washed
Itzehoe,
Steinburg distr.
Itzehoe Monastery (DE) since 1263 Cistercian nunnery; only preserved Gothic brick building is the cloister beside St Lawrence church
Karby,
Schwansen,
Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Village church[57] 2nd half of 13th century
Katharinenheerd,
Eiderstedt peninsula
St Catharine church brick since ? begun 1113
Keitum,
Sylt island
St Severin church (DE) nave 1216,
tower c. 1450
nave with Gothic modernizations, different kinds of stone, little brick; tower all brick
Kiel St. Nicholas Church (DE) 13th, 14th, 16th century simplified reconstruction after WW. II
Lauenburg (Elbe) St. Mary Magdalene Church(DE) brick about 1300 base of boulders, nave Brick Gothic, tower & Chor Gothic Revival style
Castle Tower (DE) 1477
Lensahn St. Catherine's Church since 1245, choir after 1300 aisleless
Lübeck Marienkirche (St. Mary) From 1251, completed late 14th century Basilica; most influential Brick Gothic building
City Hall 1298–1444 Langes Haus ("Long House") 1298–1308, main building 1340–50, Kriegsstubenbau ("War Chambre") 1442–44
Cathedral Gothic 1266–15th century construction started in 1173 by Henry the Lion, consecrated 1247
Holstentor 1466–78 major later additions, still in Gothic age
Burgtor
Petrikirche (St. Peter) late 13th to 15th century several phases
Jakobikirche (St. James) after 1276 to 1334
Aegidienkirche (St. Aegidius) 1st half 14th century
Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine) 1300–1330 Former Franciscan mendicant church
Heiligen-Geist-Hospital (Hospital of the Holy Spirit) about 1276–1286
Burgkloster after 1276 to 1401 former Dominican monastery, modern additions
St.-Annen-Kloster Lübeck (Monastery of St. Anne) Former Augustinian nunnery, damaged by fire in 1843
Kanzleigebäude (Chancellery) 1484 Renaissance enlargements 1588 and 1614
Several citizens' houses     
Krummesse,
outskirts of Lübeck
St John's church (DE) 1230 tower about 1400
Lütjenburg,
Plön district
St. Michael's Church (DE) Gothic 13th century choir & vaults of a primarily Romanesque church; aisleless
Malente,
easide of
Ostholstein
st Mary Magdalene church (DE) 13th century boulders & brick; tower & reparations 1893
Meldorf Sankt-Johannis-Kirche (St. John) 1230–1300
Mölln,
Herzogtum Lauenburg
St Nicholas church (DE) Gothic 1391 & 1470/71 begun about 1200 as a Romanesque brick basilica
Town hall (DE) 1373 Built under the rule of Lübeck
Mustin SH,
Herzogtum Lauenburg
St. Mary Magdalene church[58] late 12th/early 13th century begun in Romanesque style, lower parts of boulders
Neuendorf
(near Elmshorn),
Steinburg distr.
Holy Trinity church (DE) 1504 after destruction in 30 Years War rebuilt in 1629 andenlarged in 1722
Neuenkirchen,
Dithmarschen
St. Jacobi (James)[59] 14th & 18th century rebuilt in Baroque style using much of the Gothic walls
Neukirchen,
seaside of
Ostholstein
St Anthony church founded 1244/1245 Romano-Gothic brick building
Neustadt in Holstein Town church (DE) 1258–1350 pseudo-basilica, upper storeys of the steeple 19th century
Neuwerk Island Great Tower 1300–1310 oldest secular building on the German North Sea coast
Oldenswort,
Eiderstedt peninsula
with proviso:
St. Pankratius church[60]
about 1245 & 1456–1485 Gothic additions of choir & tower mostly in Romanesque forms
Preetz Monastery (DE) 1325–1340 had a predecessor of 1280s
Pronstorf,
Segeberg distr.
St Vicelinus church (DE) choir 14th century Romanesque building of boulders with Gothic additions of brick
Rendsburg St. Mary's Church (DE) 1287–1330 hall church; predecessor in the 12th century
Rabenkirchen-Faulück
on Schlei inlet
St-Mary church (DE) brick 15th century tower of red and pale brick, nave of boulders (12th century) several times altered
Schleswig St.-Petri (Cathedral) (St. Peter) 1275–1320 Tower 19th & 20th centuries
Bad Schwartau,
near Lübeck
St George chapel (DE) 1508 predecessor lepra chapel of 1289
Seedorf,
Herzogtum Lauenburg
Sts Clemens & Catherine church (DE) 1230 tower 1872
Seester,
Steinburg distr.
St John's church (DE) 15th century since 1889, medieval walls hidden by a Gohtic Revival skin
Sterley,
Herzogtum Lauenburg
St Johanniskirche[61] 13th century
walls of boulders with windows of brick; inside medieval frescos
Tetenbüll,
Eiderstedt peninsula
St Anne church (DE) about 1400
Tönning,
Northern Frisia
St Lawrence church (DE) since 1186 northern windows still Romanesque, reconstruction with Gothic windows in 15th century, choir added 1633, 1703 reconstruction with wooden barrel vault
Westensee,
west of Kiel
St Catherine (DE) Gothic about 1400 begun mid 13th century by boulders
Westerhever,
Eiderstedt
St. Steven's Church (DE) tower 1370 nave 1804
Wewelsfleth,
Steinburg distr.
Holy Trinity church (DE) 1503 Renaissance enlargement & alteration in 1593/1594
Zarpen,
Stormarn
Village church (DE) 13th century nave Romanesque, tower Gothic

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Numbers of Brick Gothic buildings in the districts of Lower Saxony, in its Hanover Region and in the free city of Bremen, in some cases split into the central city and the rest of the territory; red H = several civic houses
Bremen • Hanover • Ihlow (East Frisia) • Jemgum (East Fr.) • Krummhörn (East Fr.) • Lüchow • Lüneburg • Moormerland (East Fr.) • Uelzen • Westoverledingen (East Fr.)
Place Building Main period of construction Special features Image
Achim
(Verden district)
St Lawrence church(DE) 13th century choir and southern transept of an originally Romanesque church
Altenoythe
(Friesoythe)
(Cloppenburg district)
St. Vitus church (DE) brick 13th & 15th century enlargement of a Romanesque building of boulders
Apen
(Ammerland)
St. Nicholas Church (DE) 1238 early Gothic
Aschendorf (Papenburg)
(Emsland)
St. Amandus Church(DE) 13th–15th century enlarged in modern style in 1969
Asendorf
(Diepholz district)
St. Marcel Church (DE) tower 1524 nave older, but later rebuilt
Atens
(Nordenham)
(Wesermarsch district)
St Mary church[62] 1600–1606 brick & boulders, very late Gothic;
predecessor of 1509 possibly about 100 metres distant
still no photo
Bardowick
(Lüneburg district)
"Dom" (Collegial church) St. Peter and Paul 1389–1485
Barrien
(Syke)
(Diepholz district)
St. Bartholomew church(DE) brick 14th century Gothic enlargement of a church of boulders from 12th century
Bassum
(Diepholz district)
Stiftskirche (Collegial Church) (DE) basically Romanesque,
completed in Gothic style,
hall church
Bederkesa,
municip. of Geestland
(Cuxhaven district)
Bederkesa Castle (DE) first section before 1460 Late Gothic and Renaisssance
Berne St. Giles Church (DE) 13th century originally Romanesque, early Gothic enlargement of bricks, traverse roofs
Betzendorf
(Lüneburg district)
Sts. Peter &
Paul church
brick 1450–1460 choir, vaults & buttresses of brick at an older church of boulders from 1250 & 1350
Bispingen
(Heidekreis)
Ole Kerk (Old Church) 1353
Blexen (DE), left
bank of mouth
of river Weser
St Hippolyte church (DE) tower 13th century
& after 1410 & 1566
choir & nave Romanesque, since 1150
Borstel
(SG Siedenburg)
St. Nicholas Church mid 13th century only the eastern attic of brick, above a landlords proper church of boulders; window below it from 19th century
Braunschweig Liberei (library) 1413–1422 Oldest surviving library building north of the Alps
Bremen St. Martini (St. Martin) 13th & 14th century Late Gothic
convent church St. John's 14th century originally Franciscan church, re-catholized in early 19th century
City hall 1405–1410; 1608–1612 altered in style of Weser Renaissance in Gothic state hip roof without decorated gables, all windows with pointed arches, already the twelve monumental sculptures
Cathedral only the Gothic chapels of visible brick
Church of Our Lady since 1230 & about 1300 attics of the traverse roofs of the building otherwise outside showing stone
St. Steven's Church (DE) alterations of the 13th century of brick: northern gable and the attic of the eastern gable (The southern gable after the destructions of WW. II was rebuilt as a free imitation.)
Spitzen Gebel (DE) about 1400 Bremen's last Gothic private house, large windows 1590; rebuilt 1948–1950
St Catherine's monastery 1253–1284 only refectory preserved; church 1579–1820 used as arsenal, demolished in 1888
Bremen district of Arsten Village church St. John's (DE) in Arsten suburb, Obervieland
Northern borough of Bremen Blomendal House (DE: Burg/Haus Blomendal)[63] 1353 several alterations in Baroque, Rococo and Historism
Bruchhausen-Vilsen
(Diepholz district)
St. Cyriacus Church (DE) brick late 13th cengtury Gotic enlargement (transept & choir) of a boulder building from c. 1200; masonry portals in the 16th century; gothic revival additions in 1883/1885
Bunde
(Leer district)
Reformed village church (DE) about 1200 and 1270/80 large parts Romanesque; west of Ems river, near the Dutch border
Bussau
(Clenze)
(Wendland
village church tower mainly of boulders, but edges, Gothic windows and a simple frieze of brick, western façade repaired by brick; nave of framework lost
Buxtehude
(Stade district)
Petrikirche (DE)[64] 13th century & 19th century choir and aisles replaced in 1898/1899
Cuxhaven Ritzebüttel Castle (DE) 14th century later extensions
Dannenberg (Elbe) St. John's Church (DE) about 1385 predecessor 12th century; later alterations; 1812 loss of the choir
Detern
(SG Jümme)
(East Frisia)
Bell tower of
Sts. Steven &
Bartholomew church(DE)
Stickhausen castle (DE) tower 1498
Dörverden
(Verden district)
St. Cosmae und Damiani Brick 15th century eastern prolongation of a Romanesque nave
Dötlingen
(Oldenburg district)
St. Firminius church(DE) brick 2nd half of 13th century Gothic enlargement of a Romanesque brick building
Dorum,
Land Wursten
(Cuxhaven district)
St.-Urbanus Church (DE) 1510 late Gothic hall choir at an older aisleless nave
Drakenburg
(Nienburg district)
Johannis-der-Täufer-Kirche (Church of St. John Baptist) 14th–15th century choir younger than the nave
Ebstorf
(Uelzen district)
Ebstorf Abbey 14th century Premonstratensian, later Benedictine monastery
Eckwarden
(Butjadingen)
(Wesermarsch district)
St. Lambert church 13th century
Eldingen
(SG Lachendorf)
(Celle district)
St. Mary church mainly of boulders, northern central entrance Brick Gothic, northern and western porches Gothic revival
Elsfleth
(Wesermarsch district)
Matthäuskirche (St. Matthew)[65] nave since 1220 of boulders, tower of brick, still medieval with basket arch windows
Emden
(East Frisia)
Große Kirche (Great Church) (DE) 14th–16th century older predecessor; after destruction in WW. II, for worship a simpler new church was built beside the old one. Later, the old building was rebuilt to house the Reformed Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek (DE)
Twixlum church (DE) about 1500
Engerhafe,
Südbrookmerland,
East Frisia
St. John the Baptist church
in (DE)
1250 – 1280 aisleless
Esens (East Frisia) St.-Aegydius Church (DE) in Stedesdorf
St. Nicholas Church (DE) in Werdum
Esensham
(Wesermarsch district)
Matthäuskirche (St. Matthew)[66] nave since 1220 of boulders, tower of brick, still medieval with basket arch windows still no photo
Fürstenau
(Osnabrück district)
Stift Börstel (collegiate)(DE) since mid 13th century former Cistercian convent
Ganderkesee
(Oldenburg district)
Sts. Cyprian & Cornelius church[67] 15th century stone church since 1052, Gothic enlargement (hall church), brick at all edges, but much of the walls of boulders
Schönenmoor
(Ganderkesee)
(Oldenburg district)
St. Catherine church (DE) 1324 choir partly of boulders, possibly older
Garßen
(municipality of Celle)
St Mark's church 14th century
Gerdau
(SG Suderburg)
(Uelzen district)
St. Michael church (DE) tower early 16th century nave 1888–1891
Hage
(East Frisia)
St. Ansgar church (DE) Gothic 1480–1490 Gotic choir of a generally Romanesque building
Hagen im Bremischen
(Cuxhaven district)
Hagen Castle (DE: Burg zu Hagen) 1502–1507 Post of the Archbishops of Bremen
Hankensbüttel Isenhagen Monastery (DE) 1435 aisleless, flat ceiling; originally Cistercian convent, nowadays Lutheran convent
Hanover Marktkirche (market church) 14th century
Old Town Hall (DE) 1303, gable 1453/55 destroyed in WWII, main gable reconstructed in 1964
Defensive towers 14th century Towers of the outer defensive line (DE)
Haselünne
(Emsland)
St Vincent church (DE) 15th centuryt nave walls mainly of brick, vault ribs and tower of stone
Hinte,
Emden district,
East Frisia
reformed village church (DE) 15th century late Gothic with an older – Romanesque – bell house
Groß Midlum Church (DE)
Holtorf,
Schnackenburg,
SG Gartow
Village church 14th century nave in 1745 altered to a moderate Baroque
Hoya, Germany
(Lkr. Nienburg)
ehem. Martinskirche nur Chor aus Backstein photo
missing
Hude Hude Monastery(DE) 13th century nowadays in ruins
St. Elizabeth church[68] 13th century gegründet als Torkapelle für Laien, die nicht in die Klosterkirche durften
Holle
(Hude)
(Oldenburg district)
St.-Dionysus-church[69] 1277 western gable restored in modern layout
Ihlow
(East Frisia)
Bangstede Church (DE) 13th century Romanesque/Gothic
Ochtelbur Church (DE) 13th century Romanesque/Gothic
Riepe Church (DE) late Gothic
Simonswolde Church (DE) 13th century Romanesque/Gothic
St. Nicholas Church (DE) in Weene 13th century Romanesque/Gothic
Hatzum,Jemgum
in Rheiderland,
(Leer district)
St. Sebastian church (DE) end 13th century round arches at the lower wall sections of the choir, but pointed arch windows
Holtgaste,
Jemgum
St. Liudger church (DE) in 13th century initially Romanesque, choir Gothic
Midlum,
Jemgum
Village church (DE) early or mid 13th century Gothic alterations of an originally Romanesque building
Oldendorp
(Jemgum)
Reformed church[70] 13th century Early Gothioc; wooden barrel vault
Pogum
(Jemgum)
tower of
Pogum church (DE)
church itself replaced in 1776
Jork
(Altes Land)
(Stade district)
St. Matthias (DE) 13th century (or 15th) alterations around 1664 and 1709
Kirchhatten
(Hatten)
(Oldenburg district)
st. Ansgar church (DE)[71] between 1230 & 1260 vaults of the nave removed in 1682, windows enlarged probably 1676
Krummhörn
(East Frisia)
Reformed church (DE) in Campen late 13th century Romanesque/Gothic
Reformed church (DE) in Greetsiel 1380–1410
Reformed church (DE) in Grimersum 13th century Romanesque/Gothic
Reformed church (DE) in Groothusen nave 1425 Romanesque steeple about 1225
Reformed church (DE) in Jennelt 2nd half of 13th century nave Romanesque, tower Gothic
Reformed church (DE) in Manslagt about 1400
Reformed church (DE) in Uttum 13th century nave Romanesque, tower Gothic
Leer (East Frisia) Harderwykenburg about 1450 Fortified house, whitewashed
Logabirum
(City of Leer)
(East Frisia)
Lutheran church (DE) about 1300 enlargement and new windows in 1812, steeple 1879 & 1960 ff.

(Lemgow)
(Lüchow-Dannenberg district,
Wendland)
Hohe Kirche (High Church) steeple since 1450 lnave of 14th century replaced in 1770/10771
Lemwerder Kapelle am Deich (Chapel at the Dike) (DE) 1260
St-Gallus Church (DE) in Altenesch 13th century battlefield of the Stedingerwar
Church of the Holy Cross (DE) in Bardewisch 1st half of 14th century Hall church with three parallel roofs
Liebenau St.-Laurentius-Kirche 2nd half of 13th century rectangular choir of brick, nave successively of stone
Lilienthal Abbey church St. Mary's[72] 1250–1262 early Gothic
Loxstedt
(Cuxhaven district)
St. Mary church before 1506
Lüchow St. John's church early 15th century
Lüchow Castle (DE) end 14th century in the 18th century farly demolished
Jeetzel
(City of Lüchow)
(Wendland)
Jeetzel chapel 15th century with pointed arch of a former entrance;
17th century enlargement by framework
Luckau
(SG Lüchow)
(Wendland)
St-Mary-Magdalene-
chapel[73]
13th century edges, Gothic windows and some small sections of the walls of brick
Zeetze
(Luckau)
((SG Lüchow))
St. John's church tower Late Gothic, mainly brick, nave Romanesque, mainly boulders
Plate
(City of Lüchow)
(Wendland)
St. Mary church (DE) 13th century Romanesque & Gothic;
renovations Gothic Revival
Satemin
(City of Lüchow)
(Wendland)
village church eastern part with a decored gable all of brick, western part more boulders
Schnega
(SG Lüchow)
(Wendland)
St. Michael church (DE) 14th century choir; rest Gothic Revival
Lüder
(SG Aue)
(Uelzen district)
St. Bartholomew church (DE) 1373 at least base of the tower medieva; upper storeys of the tower about 1800
Lüneburg St. Johannis (St. John) 1300–1370
Town hall 1st half to end 13th century
St. Michaelis about 1379
Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas) 1407–1440
"Bell House" (Glockenhaus/-hof)[74] 1482 former arsenal
Lüner Hof former dependency of Lüne Abbey
Numerous civic houses    
Lüne Abbey outside the city
Mariendrebber
(SG Barnstorf)
DE: St. Marien und Pankratius (Ss. Mary and Pancrace) 13th & 15th century only unilateral transept, various different Gothic vaults, outer appearance altered in the 19th century
Marienhafe Marienkirche (St. Mary) 13th century Formerly triple-naved church with 80-m tower doubling as landmark for shipping, in 1829 tower reduced and part of church demolished for financial reasons
Gandersum
(Moormerland)
(Leer district)
Reformed church (DE) 14th century choir lost, windows possibly enlarged
Rorichum
(Moormerland)
(Leer district)
Reformed church (DE) early 14th century originally of boulders, enlarged in brick
Tergast
(Moormerland)
(Leer district)
Tergast church (DE) 13th century western gable 19th century after a storm
Veenhusen
(Moormerland)
(Leer district)
Reformed church (DE) aboiut 1290 steeple 1869
Müden (Örtze)
(Celle district)
St. Lawrence church (DE) vaults 1444 outside nowadays Gotic Revival
Munster
(Heidekreis)
St. Urban church[75] Gothic since 1519 only northern sied of the nave between steeple and transept of medieval brick
Neuenkirchen
(Land Hadeln)
(Cuxhaven district)
St. Mary church 14th & 16th century
Neustadt
am Rübenberge
Our Dear Lady's Church(Liebfrauenkirche)[76] 13. Jh., Gothic 1502 Nave enlarged of brick; tower of stone, base older, top newer than the nave
Neustadt
am Rübenberge

(Hanover Region)
Esperke chapel[77] early 14th century
Kloster Mariensee
(Neustadt am Rübenberge)
(Hanover Region)
Church (DE) 13th century 1867 massive Gothic revival alterations
Nienburg (Weser) St. Martin's Church[78] 15th century Romanesque predecessor on stone, 13th century
Norden, East Frisia Ludgeri Church (DE) 15th century Choir, transept and separate belfry of an originally Romanesque building
Oldenburg St. Gertrude Chapel (DE) 13th–15th century
Otterndorf
(Land Hadeln)
(Cuxhaven district)
St. Sever church (DE) 13th–15th centuries Renaissance alterations, Steeple 19th century
Quakenbrück
(Osnabrück district)
St. Sylvester church (DE) 13th–15th centuries only parts of the walls of the aisles of brick
Rastede St. Ulrich Church (DE) brick 15th century oldest parts, such as the crypt, since 1100;
has a steeple & a bell tower
Remels
(Uplengen)
(Leer district)
St. Martin church (DE) brick about 1300 Gothic nave about 1/3 of brick, tower Gothic revival
Repsholt
(Friedeburg)
(Wittmund district)
St. Maurice church (DE) brick since about 1300 lower wall sections of granite, tower since 30 Years War in ruins
Rhaude
(Rhauderfehn)
(Lkr. Leer)
village church (DE) early 14th century window arches minimally pointed; polygonal choir of 15th century[79]
Rhauderfehn Village church (DE) in Backemoor 13th century nave Romanesque, tower Gothic
Rhede, Lower Saxony Old village church 13th – 15th century west of Ems river
Rodewald
(Nienburg district)
St.-Aegidien-Kirche (St. Giles) 13th century restoration after fire of the steeple in the 19th century
St.-Johannis-Kirche about 1330
Schmalförden,
part of Ehrenburg
(Diepholz district)
St. Nicholas Church (DE) 3rd fourth 13th century tower 1755, masonry
Spaden
(Schiffdorf)
(Cuxhaven district)
Klus (Chapel)
Stade St. Wilhadi (DE) 14th century hall church
Stedesdorf
(SG Esens)
(Wittmund district)
St. Giles church (DE) Gothic 1350 Gothic relaunch and enlargement of a Romanesque church, partly tufa
Steinbild
(Kluse municip.,
Emsland district)
St. George church 1512 division (but not outer shape) of the windows end 19th c., most of the outer skin renovated 1988/89
Steyerberg
(Nienburg district)
Kirche zu Rießen[80] 13th century Brick Gothic former portal, else plastered
Stolzenau Schinna Monastery (DE) 13th/14th century in the 16th century convent buildings altered to farm buildings, Gothic church substituted by a half timbered church
Stuhr St.-Pankratius-Kirche 13th century built in 3 phases, aisleless
Heiligenrode Abbey Church (DE) about 1300 aisleless
Tossens
(Butjadingen)
(Wesermarsch district)
St. Bartholomew (DE) Gothic end 15th century. choir added to a Romanesque nave
Uelzen St-Mary Church (DE) 13th–14th century
St. Gertrude chapel (DE) 1511–1513
Holy Ghost chapel (DE) about 1320
Evangelische Probstei (parish house)[81] 1st half of 15th century
Groß Liedern
(City of Uelzen)
St. George chapel (DE) 2nd half of 14th century
Oldenstadt
(City of Uelzen)
Abbey church (DE) stone between 1150 & 1200 southern transept gable of a Romanesque stone building
Veerßen
(City of Uelzen)
St. Mary church (DE) 1302
Verden Cathedral Gothic 1290–1323 & 1473–1490 stone (1100) and brick (about 1150) tower of Romanesque predecessor
Walsrode Chapel of Walsrode Abbey 1483 Reconstruction after a fire caused by a lightning in 1482 no photo of the
chapel available
Weener
(Leer district)
St. George church (DE) choir 1462 about 1230 Romanesque; 1785 wooden barrel vaults; north side Gothic Revival transept
Stapelmoor
(Weener)
(Leer district)
Reformed church (DE)St. Maria- und Nikolaus-Kirche 1250–1275 Romanesque & Gothic
Werdum
(SG Esens)
(Wittmund district)
St. Nicholas church (DE) 1327 massive Neo-Romanesque alterations
Westerholt
(SG Holtriem)
(Wittmund district)
Village church 1250–1270 western gable Gothic
Westerstede
(Ammerland district)
St. Peter's church (DE) Gothic 13th/14th centuries
with a western steeple
and a separate bell tower
Esklum
(Westoverledingen)
(Leer district)
Esklum church (DE) 13th & 14th centuries
Großwolde
(Westoverledingen)
(Leer district)
Reformed church (DE) between 1250 & 1350 windows later enlarhed
Mitling-Mark
(Westoverledingen)
(Leer district)
Village church (DE) 13th century former large pointe darch portal in the southern wall, two closed hagioscopes
Steenfelde
(Westoverledingen)
(Leer district)
Sts. Mary & Nicholas church (DE) 1429 partly rebuilt originally late Romanesque; Windows 1860
Völlen
(Westoverledingen)
(Leer district)
Sts. Peter & Paul church (DE)Peter-und-Paul-Kirche 15th & 16th centuries
Wiefelstede St. John's Church (DE) 15th century upper parts of choir and western tower and the whole separate bell tower; other parts Romanesque of boulders since 1200
Wienhausen Wienhausen Abbey 13th and 14th century Cistercian nunnery
Wildeshausen
(Oldenburg district)
St. Alexander church (DE) 124–1270 partly amazing mixture of Romanesque and Gothic elements; base of the tower of stone, portal 1540
Town hall 13th–15th century
Fedderwarden,
Wilhelmshaven
St Stephen church[82] Late Romanesque church with Gothic vaults and only inside Gothic window arches
Heppens (DE),
Wilhelmshaven
Village church[83] nave about 1350 tower Neo-Romanesque
Neuende,
Wilhelmshaven
St James church (DE) choir early 13th century Romanesque of granite, nave late 14th century of brick, one round & 7 pointed arch windows, tower Late Gothic 16th century
Wirdum,
East Frisia
Village church 14th century
Wittingen St. Steven church (DE) um 1250 Schiff romanisch, Turm und Chor gotisch
Funnix
(City of Wittmund)
St. Florian church (DE) about 1300 about 1500 shortened in the west by 3 m
Leerhafe
(City of Wittmund)
Sts. Cecilia & Margaret church (DE) about 1500
Wolterdingen
(Soltau)
(Heidekreis)
Holy Ghost church (Heilig-Geist)[84] since 1245
Wrestedt
(Uelzen district)
Old church of Wieren (DE) brick 1433 choir of a church of boulders
Zebelin
(Waddeweitz)
(Wendland)
Village church[85] 13th century and ? Gothic tower mainly of brick; brick parts of the nave younger
Bad Zwischenahn
(Ammerland district)
St. John church(DE) choir mid 15th century stylistically only eastern gable Gothic
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East Westphalia • Münster region • Northern Rhineland

In North Rhine-Westphalia, Brick Gothic is concentrated west of the Rhine north of Bonn and in western Münsterland. The regional style, including the colour of the bricks (very dark or very pale, but seldom very red), is very similar to neighbouring regions of the Netherlands – the present day border, three miles east of Meuse river, is as young as from 1815.

See the location map, placed between the lists of Münster region and of northern Rhine region.

Place Building main period of construction special features Image
Rahden Rahden Castle (DE) 1310–1320 since winter 1878/1879 in ruins

Place Building main period of construction special features Image
Wüllen,
Ahaus
St. Andrew church (DE) nave 15th century Romanesque stone tower, Gothic Revival transept & choir
Ottenstein,
Ahaus
St. George church[86] 1292 & 1521 western two bays Gothic revival (1751 & 1915; photo shows little more)
Bocholt St.-Agnes Chapel[87] before 1447
  • bombed in WW. II, rebuilt in 1953
  • was temporarily the church of the evangelical parish
Borken Five towers of the defensive walls[88] 14th–15th century
 
Burlo,
Borken
St Mary church (DE) 13th–15th century restored in 17th century; Cistercian, since 1921 Missionary Oblates'-monastery
Coesfeld St Lambert cburch (DE) 1473 choir & lateral gable triangles Brick Gothic
Walkenbrückentor (DE) 1st half of 14th century last medieval city gate
Bishop's Mill (DE) 12th/13th century former defensive tower in 1248 rebuilt as a mill, no Gothic design
Dülmen Lüdinghauser Tor (gate) (DE)
Haltern am See Siebenteufelsturm (Seven Devils' Tower) 1502 part of the defensive wall
Sythen Castle (DE) 1330 only the chapel building[89] (chapel in the ground flour) Gothic, later alterations
Lüdinghausen Chapel of Vischering Castle 1495 outside the castle, which was rebuilt in Renaissance style after a fire in 1521
Südlohn St. Vitus church (DE) 14th/15th century hall church

East Westphalia • Münster region • Northern Rhineland
Northern Rhineland
Bedburg-Hau • Bergheim • Emmerich • Geilenkirchen • Geldern • Goch • Heinsberg • Kerpen • Kranenburg • Rees (munic.)
Place Building main period of construction special features Image
Alt-Kaster,
Bedburg,
near Bergheim
St. George church (DE) tower 16th century nave replaced 1783–1785
Hau,
Bedburg-Hau,
near Kleve
Old St. Anthony church (DE) 1378
Gothic Revival enlargement in 1882
Hasselt,
Bedburg-Hau
St. Steven chapel[90] tower mid 15th century first mentioned in early 13th century; nave in 1824–1826 altered to be a primary school
Huisberden,
Bedburg-Hau
St Peter church[91] end 14th century 15th century larger choir
Schneppenbaum,
Bedburg-Hau
St. Mark church[92] "apse" about 1450 Gothic eastern wall of a centralized Romanesque stone church
Bergheim Aachener Tor (Aachen Gate) (DE)
Geretzhoven Castle (DE),
Bergheim
14th century interior relaunch in the 1920s
Gesch,
Bergheim
Ss. Cosmas and Damian Church (DE) 1493 + 1553
  • partly several layers of bricks alternant with a layer of stone
  • enlarged 1553 in Gothic and in 1887 in Gothic revival style.
Niederaußem,
Bergheim
St. Johann the Baptist church (DE) oldest parts Romanesque, Gothic enlargement in the 16th century, now a pseudo-basilica with three parallel ridges
Pfaffendorf,
Bergheim
St-Pancrace-Church (DE) 1505 Gothic enlargement of an older church, 1860 Gothic Revival alterations
Paffendorf Castle (DE) 1531–1546 enlarged in 1745–1753, Gothic Revival alterations in 1861–1865
Quadrath,
Bergheim
St Lawrence church (DE) 1532–1535 later enlargements
Thorr,
Bergheim
"Römerturm" ("Roman Tower") (DE) about 1500 relic of the old parish church
Berrendorf,
Elsdorf
St Michael church (DE) tower 1300 & 1467 nave replaced in the 19th century
Birgden,
Gangelt
St Urban church (DE) tower 1480 nave replaced in 1868
Brachelen,
Hückelhoven
St Gereon church (DE) choir 15th century rest new after destruction in WW. II
Brüggen Brüggen Castle altered
Brühl,
south of Cologne
St. Margaret church[93] mid 14th century basilica, end 19th century enlarged by a duplex transept
Düsseldorf St Lambert church (DE) 1370–1394
hall church with three parallel naves & roofs, tower of tufa, founded as a collegiate church
Church of the Order of the Holy Cross (DE) since 1443 2-naved hall church
Emmerich St. Aldegunde church (DE) 1449–1514 pseudo-basilica
St Martin church (DE) 12th–15th century losses by high waters of the Rhine, simplified reconstruction after WW. II; transept of tufa
Elten,
Emmerich
St Martin church[94] mid or 2nd half of 15century
Erkelenz St.-Lambert Church (DE) tower
Erkenlenz Castle (DE) Guelders fortification
Gaesdonck (DE) Church of the seven Pains of St Mary (DE)
Geilenkirchen Trips Castle (DE) 15th century
Lindern,
Geilenkirchen
St John the Baptist church (DE) consecrated
in 1481
enlarged by modern addition in 1963
Prummern,
Geilenkirchen
St John the Evangelist church (DE) 1470 2-naved hall church; after damages of WW. II reconstruction in 1962
Süggerath,
Geilenkirchen
Holy Cross church (DE) presbytery about 1500 else replaced in 1877
Teveren,
Geilenkirchen
St Willibrord church (DE) tower 15th century nave replaced in 1868/1869
Würm,
Geilenkirchen
St Gereon church (DE) 15th century after destruction in WW. II, southern & eastern walls of the medieval hall church integrated in the new church of 1951/1953
Geldern St. Mary Magdalene (DE), hall church
Haag Castle (DE)
Tower of Langendonk Castle (DE) ruin
Aengenesch,
Kapellen,
Geldern
St. Mary chapel (DE) 1430 enlarged & Baroque façade in 1720
Walbeck,
Geldern
Walbeck Castle (DE)
St.-Nicholas Church in Walbeck[95] 15th century
Goch St. Mary Magdalene Church (DE) new tower (moderately modern) after a recent collapse
St. Johns's Convent (DE)
Haus zu den fünf Ringen (House of the Five Rings) (DE)
Steintor (Stonegate) (DE)
Graefenthal Monastery (DE)
Grefrath Uda Castle (DE) only one tower is still upright
Hambach,
Niederzier
St. Anthony church (DE) 1419 distinct modern enlargement in 1971/1972
Heinsberg St Gangolf church (DE) century tower 19th & 20th century
Dremmen,
Heinsberg
St Lambert church (DE) tower about 1500 nave replaced 1835–1852
Karken,
Heinsberg
Old church tower (DE) 1561 new church on different site about 1900
Heppendorf,
Elsdorf
St. Dionysius church (DE) nave 1505 church originally Romanesque
Hoeningen,
Rommerskirchen
St. Steven church (DE) 1524 older part of the southern aisle core of the church Romanesque tufa; later enlargements in 1771 & 1864
Barmen,
Jülich
St Martin church (DE) 15th & 16th century Romanesque stone church of 12th century enlarged by two Brick Gothic naves
Kirchberg,
Jülich
St Martin church (DE) about 1520 about 1900 enlarged by a rectangularly attached new nave
Mersch,
Jülich
St Agatha church (DE) 1463 in 1913 enlarged by a rectangularly attached new nave
Issum tower of St. Nicholas church[96] 15th century (?) nave Gothic revival of 1888/1889
Kalkar St Nicholas church (DE) 15th century only partly brick, hall church
Kamp-Lintfort Kamp Abbey, late Gothic, hall church
Eyll Church of St. Mary's Ascension.[97]
Kerken St.-Dionysos Church[98]
in Nieukerk,
1421–1453 much enlarged in Gothic style
St. Peter und Paul[99]
in Aldekerk
basically early 15th century several changes in 1863 to 1880 in Gothic revival style
Kerpen St. Martinus church (DE) tower 1496 nave replaced after destruction in WW. II
Hemmersbach,
Horrem,
Kerpen
St. Clemence church (DE) Gothic relaunch in 15th century
Blatzheim,
Kerpen
St. Kunibert church (DE) tower 1605 very late Gothic; nave replaced in 1923–1925
Sindorf,
Kerpen
t. Ulrich church (DE) about 1484
Kervenheim,
Kevelaer
St Anthony church[100] about 1445 lateral (1775 & 1840) and longitudinal (1888) enlargements of the nave
Burg Kervendonk (castle)[101] early 14th century destructions by a fire in 1757 and WW. II
Kleve Unterstadtkirche of St-Mary's Conception (DE) hall church with two naves
Stiftskirche St-Mary's Assumption (DE)
Korschenbroich St Andrew church (DE) tower 1504 nave of 1471 replaced in 1889
Kranenburg Sts Peter & Paul church (DE) 1406–1447 masonry of stone
Mehr,
Kranenburg,
left of the Rhine
St Martin church (DE) 15th century St Martin church
Niel (DE),
Kranenburg
St. Boniface church 15th century
Zyfflich,
Kranenburg
St Martin church (DE) Romanesque stone church of 11th century enlarged in 14th century and reduced in 15th century, partly use of brick, especially on vault level
Krefeld Linn Castle (DE) Romanesque & Gothic
Kückhoven,
Erkelenz
St. Servatius church (DE) tower 1460 nave replaced in 1792 & enlarged in 1910
Lechenich,
Erftstadt
Lechenich Castle (DE) 1308 first large brick building in German Lower Rhine region
Linnich St. Martinus Church (DE) brick nave, older Romanesque stone tower
Lipp (DE),
Bedburg
St. Ursula church Gothic 1503 enlarged northern aisle of a Romanesque basilica, layers of brick and layers of stone
Marienthal,
Hamminkeln
Marienthal Abbey (DE)
Moers Evangelical town church (DE) 15th century 1605 reconstruction after a fire, 1655 enlarged by two lower aisles
Repelen,
Moers
Evangelical church[102] brick 14th century only upper parts of the walls of the choir of brick
Nettesheim,
Rommerskirchen
St. Martin church 1515 relics of a medieval Gothic aisle in the Gotic revival nave
Nettetal Bocholt Castle (DE)
Neurath,
Grevenbroich
St Lambert church (DE) 1554 Gothic enlargement of the Romanesque church,
1743 tower heightened, 1904 choir & sacristy added
Neuss Marienberg monastery (DE) 1478 after destruction in WW. II rebuilt with simple interior
Uedesheim,
Neuss
St Martin church (DE) tower 1453 & 1661 nave modern (1959)
Bienen (DE),
Rees
Sts Cosmas & Damian (DE) upper part of the steeple Brick Gothic
Haffen,
Rees
St Lambert church (DE) early 15th century
Haldern,
Rees
St George church (DE) tower 13th & 15th century nave replaced in 1874–1876
Mehr, Rees,
right of the Rhine
St Vincentius church[103] 1447 1863–1866addition of the sacristy and one aisle
Millingen,
Rees
St Quirinus church (DE) century
Rheinberg St. Peter church (DE) aisles 14th century aisles of brick
Budberg,
Rheinberg
Evangelical church (DE) Gothic 15th century upper parts of the Romanesque nave and the Gothic choir of brick; upper storey of the tower of brick, middling storey a decorative mixture
Borth,
Rheinberg
St. Evermarus church (DE) nave 1452 stepped hall of 2 naves; modern enlargement in 1980
Schermbeck Evangelical church[104] 15th century several early destructions and reconstrictions
Schermbeck castle (DE) 13th century several reconstructions
Schwanenberg,
Erkelenz
Evangelical church[105] 1547 one of the rare Gothic churches originally built for Protestant worship
Havert,
Selfkant
St Gertrud church[106] tower 1525 nave 1863 replaced, tower heightened in 1904 and restored in 1945–1949
Millen,
Selfkant
St Nicholas church[107] nave 1121–1162 Gothic brick tower of the Romanesque stone church
Siersdorf,
Aldenhoven
St John the Baptist church (DE) 1510 2-naved hall church, nowadays red washed, 1957 modern enlargement
Sonsbeck St. Mary-Magdalene church (DE) 1431, choir 1547 tower heightened in 1892
Spellen,
Voerde
St. Peter church (DE) pseudo-basilica, nave 14th century of tufa, aisles 15th century of brick
Stommeln,
Pulheim
Old St Martin church (DE) 1540–1553 alternating layers of brick and stone; tower about 1100
Straelen Ss.-Peter-and-Paul Church (DE) hall church
Übach,
Übach-Palenberg
St Dionysius church[108] tower 1581 1840 some Gothic decoration of the tower withdrawn; after WW: II modern nave
Wachtendonk St. Michael Church[109] since 1360 or 1380 GOOGLE maps photo
Waldfeucht St Lambert church 15/16th century
Wassenberg St George church (DE) tower 1420 nave after destruction in WW. II modern in 1954–1956
Steinkirchen,
Wassenberg
St Martin church (DE) tower 16th century nave 1871
Wegberg Sts. Peter and Paul church (DE) 1856/57 enlarged in Gothic Revival style, northern aisle added
Xanten The Gothic house[110] 1540 Gothic & mannerist elements, brick with a bit of tufa
Cleve gate (DE) 1393 and other elements of the defensive walls
Marienbaum,
Xanten
Pilgrimage church (DE) choir 1438–1441 1460 –1802 Bridgettines church; Gothic Revival tower 1898–1890
Lüttigen,
Xanten
St. Pantaleon church (DE) nave 1473 tower of tufa, nave & older choir of brick
Vynen,
Xanten
St. Martin church[111] brick & tufa; tower 14th century, nave 2nd half of 15th century, transept G. Revival 1870
Wardt,
Xanten
St. Willibrordus-Kirche[112] tower 15th century lower parts of tufa
Zons, between
Cologne (Köln)
Düsseldorf
River Peace castle (Burg Friedestrom DE) 14th–16th century
various materials: boulders, regular mix of boulders and brick, pure brick, sandstone
Zülpich Zülpich Castle since 1369 Electoral Cologne sovereign castle,
predecessors since Roman antiquity,
various demolitions and reconstructions

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Place Building Main period of construction Special features Image
Ulm Ulm Minster 1377–1543, 1844–1890 large brick walls among dominant sandstone masonry;
upper section of the western tower, flying buttresses and small towers added in the 19th century
St. Valentine's Chapel (DE)) 1458
Town hall (DE: Rathaus) 1370–1578 walls almost totally built of brick, but plastered and covered with famous frescos; gables and even eaves crowned by tracery of cubic bricks and terracotta
House no.3 Schwörhausgasse 1430/1431 today washed
Slanting House (DE: Schiefes Haus) 13./14. Jh. northern gable washed brick, other walls half timbered
Arsenal (DE: Zeughaus) Gothic wing 1522 in ruins since WW. II, walls today washed, predominantly brick
City wall with gate towers  
  • Gänseturm (Geese Tower) (DE), 1360, brick 1495
  • Metzgerturm (Butchers' Tower) (DE), 1340
  • Zundeltor (a Gate) with the Soul Tower (DE: Seelturm)
Places with Gothic brick buildings in Bavaria und Baden-Württemberg. If possible, the label is linked to the (most important) brick building, there, otherwise to the place. If the place is a little billage and has no article, the municipality is linked. If there are Gothic brick buildings in several villages of a municipality, not all are linked.

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Database information on listed cultural heritage monuments in Bavaria are available from the Bayerischer Denkmal-Atlas. The informations are presented, if you click on the building in the map. The search function of this atlas does not work by the object numbers, but by addresses. Therefore, in this list, after the number of the dossier, street names and house numbers are noted, which have to be copied into the search form, together with the place name.

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Place Building Main period
of construction
Special features Image
Airischwand,
Nandlstadt,
Freising district
St. Silvester church
D-1-78-144-25, Airischwand 11
15th century
Allakofen, Elsendorf,

Kelheim district
St Xystus church
D-2-73-163-2, Allakofen 10
choir with tower Early Gothic, enlargement in the 15th century, nave altered to baroque and nowadays plastered
Altmühldorf,
Mühldorf am Inn
St Lawrence church (CC)
D-1-83-128-193, Münchener Straße 174
1509–18 three-naved hall church
Augsburg Augsburg Cathedral
D-7-61-000-238, Frauentorstraße 1
brick since 1331 present building since 995, partly built of Roman wallstones;
"Romanesque" enhancement of the towers as late as 1487 and 1560,
after the Late Gothic eastern choir;
until early 20th century building generally plastered
Discalceds' Church
(DE: Barfüßerkirche)
D-7-61-000-131, Barfüßerstraße 8
1407–1411
  • Romanesque precedent destroyed by fire in 1398
  • after WW. II only eastern part rebuilt
  • some windows altered to Baroque
Steeple of St-Maurice Church
(DE: Moritzkirche)
D-7-61-000-728, Moritzplatz 3
withou description of the tower
1494 above 1084 two additional storeys on a Romanesque tower,
late Gothic tracery of preformed brick
James's Gate (DE: Jakobertor)
D-7-7631-0525, Jakoberstraße 79
14th century
Birds Gate (DE: Vogeltor)
D-7-61-000-1052 Am Vogeltor 2
1445
Further buildings of the urban fortifications
Dingolfing St. John's Church (DE: St. Johannes
D-2-79-112-28, Pfarrplatz 9
1467–1502
Herzogsburg (Duke's Castle)
D-2-79-112-58, Obere Stadt 15
  • painted but not plastered
  • sophisticated tracery of shaped bricks
Holy Trinity Chapel
(Dreifaltigkeitskapelle)
D-2-79-112-29, Pfarrplatz 9a
15th century
Defensive walls
D-2-79-112-1, Obere Stadt 16
13th century,
strengthened in
the 15th century
mainly washed brick, but towers and gates plastered
Donauwörth Our Dear Lady's Minster
(DE: Liebfrauenmünster)
D-7-79-131-58, Münsterplatz 1
1444–1467 Nave nowadays outside plastered, 1577–1607 Lutheran
Defensive walls & towers
D-7-79-131-1, Hadergasse 17
13th – 15th
centuries
Ebrantshausen,
Mainburg,
Kelheim district
Sts Peter & Paul (CC)
D-2-73-147-21, Kirchenäcker 13
gotisch
14./15. Jh.
Romanesque brick church with tower upon the choir, enlarged by a Gothic second nave, also of brick
Eggenfelden St. Nicholas and St. Steven (DE)
D-2-77-116-9, Kirchenplatz 1
15th century Stepped hall
Pischelsberg,
Eggenfelden
St-Andrew church
D-2-77-116-86, Pischelsberg 5
1472 turret added in the 19th century photo see
database
Erding St. John's Church(DE)
D-1-77-117-22, Kirchgasse 8
end 14th century
–1420
nave visible brick, tower plastered
Friedberg Fortifications
D-7-71-130-1, without noted address,
click north of the turn of
"Friedberger Berg" street
since 1409 built as a Bavarian border stronghold
Bad Griesbach
(Passau district)
St. Michael church ((DE)
D-2-75-124-21, Schloßberg 11
1480
Günzburg Reisensburg Castle (DE)
D-7-74-135-182,
Bgm.-Johann-Müller-Straße 1
donjon 14th/15th
centuries
else of the castle 16th/17th centuries
Uttlau,
Haarbach
St-Andrew church
D-2-75-125-91, Am Dorfplatz 4
about 1476–1478 brick wall with inclusions of boulders,
Late Gothic
Wolfakirchen,
Haarbach
Parish church
Mariä Himmelfahrt
D-2-75-125-139, Wolfakirchen 4
1502–1519 polygonal choir and western tower of brick
Hörgertshausen
(Freising district)
St Alban church (DE)
D-1-78-132-5, Sankt Alban 13
15th century
Ingolstadt Our Lovely Dear Lady's Minster
(DE: Münster Zur Schönen Unserer Lieben Frau)
D-1-61-000-224, Kreuzstraße 1
1425–1525 main parish, no cathedral
City gates
Kaufbeuren St. Martin's Church (DE)
D-7-62-000-135, Kirchplatz 9
choir 1438–1443 rebuilt from a Romanesque basilica
Blasiusturm (tower) 1420 urban fortification tower at (DE: Blasiuskirche)
D-7-62-000-1, Blasiusberg 13
Kempten (Allgäu) urban fortification tower on Castel Hill
(DE: Burghalde)
D-7-63-000-38, Burghalde 1
1488
Landau an der Isar Kastenhof (Case Court)
D-2-79-122-23, Oberer Stadtplatz 20
15th–16th
century
Relic of a ducal palace;
alterations in 19th and 20th centuries, whitewashed;
nowadays an archeological museum
Usterling,
Landau an der Isar
St-John the Baptist
D-2-79-122-74, Mamminger Straße 62
early 16th century
Landsberg am Lech Church of St Mary's Assumption (DE)

D-1-81-130-76, Georg-Hellmair-Platz 1;
no notes on material
1458–1466 mainly washed, party plastered
Defensive walls (DE)
D-1-81-130-613, without address,
click on the northernmost tower
14th–16th
centuries
various times enlarged,
with DE: Schmalzturm & others,
partly visible brick, partly washed, partly plastered
Landshut St. Martin's Church
D-2-61-000-637, Martinsfriedhof 219
1385–1500
St. Judok's Church (DE: St. Jodok)
D-2-61-000-267, Freyung 592
about 1350–1450
Church of the Holy Ghost (DE: Heiliggeistkirche)
D-2-61-000-229, Heilig-Geist-Gasse 394
1407–1461 nowadays used as exposition hall
Trausnitz Castle
D-2-61-000-563, Burg Trausnitz 168
1150–1503 (late) Romanesque and Gothic;
later alterations and buildings (Renaissance and Neo-Renaissance)
no more by visible brick
City fortifications
  • Burghauser Tor D-2-61-000-37, beside Alte Bergstraße 162
  • Ländtor D-2-61-000-332, northeast of Lendtorplatz 3
  • 3 more towers
Moosvogl,
Massing,
Lkr. Rottal-Inn
St Nicholas church
D-2-75-125-139, Moosvogl 1
2nd half of
15th century
photo see
database
Oberdietfurt,
Massing
Pfarrkirche
St. Johannes der Täufer (CC)
D-2-77-133-31, Dorfplatz 2
2nd half of
15th century
three-naved hall church
Staudach,
Massing
St Corona
parish & pilgrimage (DE)
D-2-77-133-37, Staudach 4
1481–1488
Moosburg St. Kastulus Church (DE)
D-1-78-143-13, Auf dem Plan 3
choir 1468 late Gothic brick choir at a Romanesque nave (plastered but also built of brick) of 12th century
Munich (München) Frauenkirche
D-1-62-000-1808, Frauenplatz 1
1468–1488 one of the two largest hall churches
and two or three second largest Gothic brick churches of the world
(volume between 185,000 m³ and 190,000 m³)
Augustinerkirche
D-1-62-000-4718, Neuhauser Straße 6
13th, 14th &
15th century
1618 baroquified
Kreuzkirche
D-1-62-000-3639, Kreuzstraße 10
consecrated
in 1485
originally graveyard church of St. Peter's Church, 1620 baroquified, 1814 re-gothified
Salvatorkirche
D-1-62-000-6044, Salvatorstraße 17
consecrated
in 1494
originally graveyard church of Frauenkirche,
since 1828 Greek Orthodox Church;
after temporary baroquification re gothified
Lion's Tower (DE: Löwenturm)
D-1-62-000-5958, Rosental 4
14th century fortified domicile, 7 storeys
Isartor
D-1-62-000-6747, Tal 50
1337 originally only one tower, then surroundging fortress,
in 19th century dismantled except of the towers, but afterwards restored;
central tower washed, surrounding parts plastered
Sendlinger Tor
D-1-62-000-6485, Sendlinger Straße 49
about 1300 alterations in 19th and early 20th century,
loss of the central tower
Obermenzing,
suburb of
Munich
Blutenburg Castle chapel
D-1-62-000-6226, Seldweg 15
1488
Neukirchen,
Triftern,
Rottal-Inn district
Church of
St John the Baptist
D-2-77-149-56, Irlhamer Straße 4
tower
13th/14th
century
only tower of visible brick;
plastered nave of 2nd half of 15th century
Neuötting St. Nicholas Church (DE)
D-1-71-125-49, Ludwigstraße 14
1410–1511 Tower 1623, plastered
Nuremberg (Nürnberg) Nuremberg Castle
D-5-64-000-305, Burg 18, Kemenate
Kemenate[113] and parts of other buildings of brick
Altes Rathaus
D-5-64-000-1589, Fünferplatz 7
1332–1340 eastern gable of the southern wing (great hall):
decorated gable of brick, else of the building of sandstone
A citizen's house:
Weinmarkt 2
(list of monuments, DE)
D-5-64-000-2099
2nd half of
15th century
Gothic brick decorated gable
Towers of the
older defensive walls
mid 13th
century
  • Laufer Schlagturm (Lauf gate Clock tower), D-5-64-000-86, Innerer Laufer Platz 3 a
  • Schuldturm (Debitors' tower), D-5-64-000-2056, Vordere Insel Schütt 2
  • Weißer Turm (White tower), D-5-64-000-1236, Ludwigsplatz 19
Oberwittelsbach,
part of Aichach
Mary Virgin Church (DE)
D-7-71-113-84, Nähe Kurat-Bayer-Weg
1418 & 16th
century
Baroque alterations in the 17th century
Pfaffenhofen
an der Ilm
Debitors Tower (Pfänderturm)
D-1-86-143-122, Frauenstraße 34
about 1400[114] last surviving tower of the urban fortifications
Pfarrkirchen Sankt Simon und Judas Thaddäus
D-2-77-138-30, Kirchenplatz 3
13th–15th–20th
century
Late Gothic church with older predecessors, enlarged in modern style in 1971/1972
Pürkwang,
Wildenberg,
Kelheim district
Parish of St Andrew (CC)
D-2-73-181-6, Am Kirchberg 9
1462 lateral tower with blind pointed arches, nave altered in the 18th century
Reut (post code 84367),
Rottal-Inn district
St. Steven church
(list DE)
D-2-77-140-1, Simbacher Straße 1
late 15th century enlarged in 1895
Noppling,
Reut
Filialkirche
St. Johannes der Täufer
D-2-77-140-25, Dorfstraße 1
late 15th century Gothic revival enlargement to the west photo see
database
Schrobenhausen Town fortifications (DE)
D-1-85-158-120,
Am Oberen Tor 10 & else
about 1440 mostly washed brick; 12 towers
Mühlried, Schrobenhausen St.-Ursula-Church
D-1-85-158-101, St.-Ursula-Straße 2
13th/14th century whitewashed brick
Steinkirchen,
Erding district
St. John church (DE)
D-1-77-138-1, Am Kirchberg 9
2nd half of
15th century
Baroque alterations in 18th century
Ebering,
Steinkirchen
 St Lawrence church<
D-1-77-138-6, Ebering 1

(list of monuments, DE)
about 1300
Straubing St. James' Church (DE: St. Jakob)
D-2-63-000-152, Pfarrplatz 21
1400–1512
Carmelite Church (DE)
D-2-63-000-11, Albrechtsgasse 24
1368–1430 1700–1755 altered to Baroque style
Defensive walls
D-2-63-000-1, Fürstenstraße 15 a
14th & 15th
centuries
two Gothic watchtowers and parts of the walls of brick:
  • Josephi- oder Agnes-Bernauer-Turm (CC)
  • Powder tower (DE)
Eichhornseck,
Tann,
Rottal-Inn district
Filialkirche St. Leonhard
D-2-77-148-1, Eichhornseck 5
core 13th/14th century,
tower 2nd half
of 15th century
Foto siehe
Datenbank
Walburgskirchen,
Markt Tann,
Rottal-Inn district
St.-Walburga-Kirche
D-2-77-148-48, Dorfplatz 2
2nd half of
15th century,
tower about 1400
Schiff 1882 nach Westen verlängert
Vilsbiburg Chur of the Assupmtion of St Mary (DE)
D-2-74-184-7, Kirchstraße 13
1404–1500 tower heightened in the 17th century
Wasserburg am Inn St. James (St. Jakob) 15th century only the nave of brick
Wittibreut,
Rottal-Inn district
Parish of St Mary,
St Philip & St James
D-2-77-152-1, Hauptstraße 15
tower Late Gothic only tower of visible brick
Wörishofen Spa St. Justinia parish Church tower 1519/20 tower of the else plastered church
Martinskirchen,
Wurmannsquick,
Rottal-Inn district
St. Martin church [115] 2nd half of
15th century
„Blankziegelturm auf der Südseite“ ("tower of open brick …") photo missing,
but [116]
zw. Martinskirchen
und Grasensee,
Wurmannsquick
Kirche St. Koloman
D-2-77-153-12, Kolomann Straße 16
2nd half of
15th century
photo see
database
Hirschhorn,
Wurmannsquick
Pfarrkirche St. Rupertus
D-2-77-153-18, Kirchenberg 6
core
15th century
altered in 1880–1885
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Bibliography

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