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The spires and pinnacles of old churches rise above cobblestone streets lined with red-brick buildings and pastel-hued ...
Lemmon’s Gothic Revival was drawn from the work of Bertram Goodhue and Ralph Adams Cram, who practiced in a somewhat restrained version of that style in the early years of the 20th century ...
Referred to as the "Mother Church of Brick Gothic" in the region. The church possesses the largest brick vault in the world, spanning the nave at a height of 38.5 meters.
This Gothic brick gate with two barrel-shaped towers is one of the entire country’s most distinctive landmarks. Built in the 15th century as part of the city’s walls, the gate makes a stunning ...
Gothic Revival architecture is recognizable by its pointed arches, flying buttresses, and grand spires. Also referred to as Neo-Gothic or Victorian Gothic, the unique detailing of Gothic Revival ...
Visitors travel to the town to see the impeccable Brick Gothic city hall (an intentionally showy building constructed in the 1200s) and some of Europe’s biggest Gothic wine cellars.
The famed Southampton home known as Balcastle—a brick Gothic home in the village built in 1910 and more recently purchased in 1998 by designer William Sofield—has come back on the market after a three ...
I'm standing before the Wassertor gate in Wismar, a windswept gabled and red-brick Gothic city on northern Germany's Baltic coast. I had been wandering the cobblestone streets leading from the ...
Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus, 3649 East 65th St., Cleveland, 216-341-9091: One of the most gorgeous of all Cleveland churches is this red-brick, Gothic Revival spired masterpiece, built in 1888 ...
Brick Gothic 06/01/2010 The European route of Brick Gothic architecture, inaugurated in 2004, extends from the Baltic Sea near Sweden, crosses Germany and continues all the way to Estonia.