#Brick gothic
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thewolfnessphotography · 4 months ago
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Krakow. Poland
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emaadsidiki · 5 months ago
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Marienkirche & Fernsehturm Berlin ࿐ཽ༵༆༒
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famousinuniverse · 10 months ago
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St. Anne's Church, Vilnius, Lithuania: St. Anne's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Vilnius' Old Town, on the right bank of the Vilnia River established circa 1495–1500. It is a prominent example of both Flamboyant Gothic and Brick Gothic styles. Wikipedia
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gothic-architecture · 1 year ago
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Lund University Library, Scania, Sweden
(Kasper Vang Hansen)
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thegothicera · 1 year ago
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St. Hedwig and the new convent, Polish, 1353
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contenteditor · 27 days ago
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Rathaus, Bremen (by kyusu).
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mothmiso · 1 year ago
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Lubecca (2) (3) (4) (5) by Claudio e Lucia Images around the world
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gothic-architecture · 1 year ago
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Szczecin Cathedral, Pomerania, Poland
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The world was on fire and no one could save me but you
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toyastales · 11 months ago
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This kitchen has character 👌
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gothic-architecture · 2 years ago
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Cathedral Hill at Frombork, Poland
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sagent-of-chaos · 2 months ago
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im not leaving without you
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sunbegotten · 3 months ago
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On the banks of the Eno
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thxrapyy · 6 months ago
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scottspencer4011 · 1 month ago
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I wonder how old this building is and if it was ever truly bustling with life.
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hugo-traveler · 25 days ago
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Medieval canal with drinking water.
The Radunia River and the Radunia Canal provided drinking water to ancient Gdańsk. The oldest, partially preserved part of the city, commonly known as the Old Town, was built on the Radunia River. The most interesting Gothic monument, next to the temples, are the former mills; a large water mill from the Middle Ages was the largest building of this type in Europe for several centuries. It is also the largest production plant created by the Teutonic Order.
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The old town is dominated by the tower of St. Catherine's Church with a hidden carillon in the high tower.
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eatnalive · 13 days ago
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