List of Brick Gothic buildings


The term Brick Gothic is used for what more specifically is called Baltic Brick Gothic or [|North] German Brick Gothic. That part of Gothic architecture, widespread in Northern Germany, Denmark, Poland and the Baltic states, is commonly identified with the sphere of influence of the Hanseatic League. But there is a continuous mega-region of Gothic brick architecture, or Brick Gothic in a sense based on the facts, from the Strait of Dover to Finland and Lake Peipus and to the SubCarpathian region of southeastern Poland and southwestern Ukraine.
Out of northern Germany and the Baltic region, the term Brick Gothic is adequately applied as well.
The region around the Baltic Sea, including Northern Germany, has some typical characteristics, but there are also regional and social differences, such as between the churches of medieval big cities and those of the neighbouring villages. On the other hand, a significant number of Gothic brick buildings erected near the Baltic Sea could also have been built in the Netherlands or in Flanders, and vice versa.
Furthermore, Gothic brick structures have also been erected in other regions, such as northern Italy, southwestern and central France, and in the Danubian area of southern Germany. The particular architectural styles of some regions differ very much from the others, these are Italian Gothic, French Gothique Méridional. Quite late began the medieval use of brick in England, with the Tudor Style.
The true extent of northern Brick Gothic and other Gothic brick architecture is shown by this almost complete list.

Lists

This list will never be complete. But it aims to be almost complete to give an unbiased survey as well on the variance as on the geography of Gothic brick buildings.
The dates given here refer to the present extant Gothic structures. Predecessors or post-Gothic alterations are not normally mentioned, but can be assessed by following up the literature. The most influential structures are indicated by bold print. Romanesque and Renaissance structures are not listed. Gothic Brick structures from outside the Baltic or North German regions, e.g. the Danubian ones, are also included, while Neogothic edifices are not listed.
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[Belarus]

PlaceBuildingTime of constructionNotesImage
Hnesna :de:Hnesna|'Church of Saint Michael1524–1527tower old, nave rebuilt in Gothic Revival style
KrevaKreva CastleEarly 14th centuryboulders with partial skin of bricks
LidaLida Castle14th centurystone with brick superstructure
KamyenyetsTower1276–1289border stronghold, one of the earliest brick constructions in the region
MirMir CastleLate 15th to early 16thUNESCO World Heritage Site. Major Renaissance alterations
Synkavichy:sv:Synkavytjy|'St. Michael16th centuryfortified church

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[Belgium]

Public database links:
Most of the Gothic brick architecture in Belgium can be found in [|West Flanders], some in a narrow strip along the border with the Netherlands. Many Gothic brick churches in the Province of Limburg have been lost in the 19th century, as they were displaced by Gothic Revival churches.
Provinces of Belgium : West Flanders • [|East Flanders] • Prov. of AntwerpLimburg • [|Flemish] & [|Walloon Brabant], [|Brussels]

[West Flanders]

Bruges • [|Damme] • [|Poperinge] • [|Veurne]

West Flanders ⬆ : Bruges • Damme • Poperinge • Veurne

[East Flanders]

PlaceBuildingTime of constructionNotesImage
AalstSt. Martin's Church :nl:Sint-Martinuskerk |'
1480–1566parts of the southern façade
AssenedeSint-Pieter en Sint-Martinuskerk
oldest parts Romanesque, northern aisle new
DendermondeSt-Odolf-Chapel
1328later alterations
Ghent-EkkergemSt. Martin's Church :nl:Sint-Martinuskerk |'
brick 1502–1527alterations by restorations of 1584–1618 and 1903–1907
MaldegemSt-Barbarakerk :nl:Sint-Barbarakerk |'
crossing tower & choir
MoerbekeChurch of Abbot St-Anthony

14th–15th century
Ophasselt,
Geraardsbergen
Sint-Pieters-Bandenkerk
tower 15th centurynave 1777
Schendelbeke Sint-Amanduskerk
first mentioned in 1139, transept and lower parts of the tower Gothic and of brick, alterations in 1669 and 19th century
StekeneHeilig Kruiskerk
choir & transept 1548Gothic Revival nave 1897
Wachtebeke:nl:Sint-Catharinakerk |Sint-Catharinakerk'
about 1200 & 1550–1580originally aisleless, later enlarged to be a hallchurch
Watervliet, BelgiumOnze-Lieve-Vrouw Hemelvaartkerk
about 1500most of the simple walls of red brick, all complicated parts of stone

Provinces of Belgium : West Flanders • East Flanders • Prov. of Antwerp • Limburg • Flemish & Walloon Brabant, Brussels

Province of Antwerp">Antwerp (province)">Province of Antwerp

PlaceBuildingTime of constructionNotesImage
Antwerpformer St-Julian's Hospital :nl:Sint-Julianusgasthuis|
BalenSint-Andrieskerk :nl:Sint-Andrieskerk |'
Deurnewith proviso:
Sint-Fredeganduskerk
1603–1644After-Gothic reconstruction on the foundations of the predecessor, built about 1500 and destroyed in 1579
HerentalsBegijnhofkerk Sint-Catharina
1614
HerenthoutBegijnhofkerk Sint-Catharina
1550alterations in 1774
HoogstratenSint-Katharinakerk :nl:Sint-Katharinakerk |'
1525–1550
Meerle,
Hoogstraten
Sint-Salvatorkerk
1st half of 15th – 1st half of 16th century
Minderhout,
Hoogstraten
Sint-Clemenskerk
choir 1550alterations 1773
KasterleeSint-Willibrorduskerk :nl:Sint-Willibrorduskerk |'
tower old, nave Gothic Revival
MechelenHof van Kamerijk/Paleis Margaretha van York :nl:Hof van Kamerijk|'
late 15th centuryonly lateral gables of brick
MechelenHof Van Nassau
late 15th century
Mechelen"Het Paradijs"
citizen's house
MechelenCellenbroedersklooster
ancient monastery, afterwards part of a beginage
MechelenJesus Gate
entrance of a beginage

Limburg">Limburg (Belgium)">Limburg

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[Flemish Brabant], [Walloon Brabant] & [Brussels]

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[Denmark]

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Denmark: [|North Jutland] • [|Mid Jutland] • [|South Jutland] • [|Funen] • [|Zealand] • Lolland & Falster

North Jutland">North Jutland Region">North Jutland

– Danish "Region Nordjylland" –
Jutland : [|Aalborg] • Brønderslev Kom. • Frederikshavn Kom. • [|Hjørring] + Kom. • Jammerbugt Kom. • [|Mariager] + Kom. • Mors Island • [|Thisted] + Kom. • Vesthimmerlands Kom. • Ribe/Esbjerg Kom. • [|Viborg]

North Jutland ⬆ : Aalborg • Brønderslev Kom. • Frederikshavn Kom. • Hjørring + Kom. • Jammerbugt Kom. • Mariager + Kom. • Mors Island • Thisted + Kom. • Vesthimmerlands Kom.

Mid Jutland

– Danish "Region Midtjylland" –
Middle + [|South] Jutland : [|Aarhus] • [|Horsens] • Viborg • Randers• Ribe/Esbjerg Kom.

North + Mid Jutland ⬆ : Aalborg • Brønderslev Kom. • Frederikshavn Kom. • Hjørring • Jammerbugt Kom. • Mariager • Mors Island • Thisted • Vesthimmerlands Kom. • Aarhus • Horsens • [|Randers] • Viborg • Ribe/Esbjerg Kom.

South Jutland

– Jutland part of Danish Region "Region Syddanmark";
that is much more than traditional "Sønderjylland" –
Jutland ⬆ : Aalborg • Brønderslev Kom. • Frederikshavn Kom. • Hjørring + Kom. • Jammerbugt Kom. • Mariager + Kom. • Mors Island • Thisted + Kom. • Vesthimmerlands Kom. • Aarhus • Horsens • Randers • Viborg • Ribe/Esbjerg Kom.

[Funen]

and adjacent Islands
PlaceBuildingTime of constructionNotesImage
AssensChurch of Our Lady
finished in 1488
Assens Kommune,
near Little Belt
Hårby church :da:Haarby Kirke|'13th century ?many boulders, few brick, washed or even plastered
Assens KommuneSøllested Kirke :da:Søllested Kirke |'founded about 1100
ÆrøBregninge Kirke in Ærø :da:Bregninge Kirke |', Romanesque & Gothic, nave mainly of boulders, white washed
FaaborgHoly Ghost church |DA/:de:Heilig-Geist-Kirche 1477–1525washed
Faaborg-Midtfyn KommuneEgeskov Castlecompleted in 1554outside Late Gothic, inside Renaissance
Kerteminde,
eastern coast
St Lawrence church :da:Sankt Laurentii Kirke |'16th century
Rønninge,
Kerteminde Kommune
Rønninge Kirke :da:Rønninge Kirke|'founded about 1100
OdenseSaint Canute's Cathedral
Odense KommuneFraugde Kirke :da:Fraugde Kirke|'mentioned 1239brick, stone and alternating layers
Allesø Sogn,
Odense Kommune
Allesø Kirke :da:Allesø Kirke|'
Otterup KommuneBederslev kirke :da:|'

Denmark: North Jutland • Mid Jutland • South Jutland • Funen • Zealand • Lolland & Falster

[Zealand]

and adjacent Islands
[|Faxe] • [|Helsingør] • [|Møn] • [|Næstved] • Odsherred Kom. • [|Roskilde] • Stevns Kom.

Zealand ⬆ : Faxe • Helsingør • Møn • Næstved • Odsherred Kom. • Roskilde • Stevns Kom.

Denmark: North Jutland • Mid Jutland • South Jutland • Funen • Zealand • Lolland & Falster

Lolland and Falster

Denmark ⬆ : North Jutland • Mid Jutland • South Jutland • Funen • Zealand • Lolland & Falster

[England]

In England, the use of bricks for pretentious buildings began later than in continental Europe. And the collective of Gothic brick buildings differs, almost no religious buildings and very few urban ones.
PlaceBuildingTime of constructionNotesImage
Barsham East Barsham Manorrebuilt in the 1920s and 1930s
Burnham-on-Crouch Creeksea PlaceElizabethan architecture
Colchester Layer Marney Tower1520tallest Tudor gatehouse in Britain
WarwickshireCompton Wynyates1481Tudor architecture
Guildford Sutton Place1525Tudor architecture
near Henley-on-Thames Greys CourtElizabethan architecture, partly stone with layers of brick, partly brick
Richmond upon Thames Hampton Court Palace1497–1600Tudor style buildings for Giles Daubeney, Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I ; later buildings in Baroque styleGreat gatehouse
City of Westminster St James's Palace1531–1536Tudor architecture
ManchesterHough End HallElizabethan architecture
Morley Saint Peter Morley Old Hallabout 1600Tudor architecturephoto wanted
north of Newbury Shaw HouseElizabethan architecture
Oxborough Oxburgh HallElizabethan architecture
Prestbury Normans Hallpartly timber-framed, partly brickphoto wanted
Ramsbury Littlecote HouseElizabethan architecture, partly of bricks
Rochester Eastgate HouseElizabethan architecture, partly brick, partly half-timbered
Sevenoaks District Otford Palace1537ruins
Shottesbrooke Shottesbrooke Park House16th centuryTudor architecture
near Tasburgh Rainthorpe HallElizabethan architecture
Cheshire West and ChesterWillaston Old HallElizabethan architecture
Whitchurch-on-Thames Hardwick Housebefore 1526Tudor architecture
LincolnshireTattershall Castle1430-1450Brick castle with restored large tower
East SussexHerstmonceux Castlemid 15th centuryOne of the oldest brick buildings in England
Woking Woking Palace13th century & 1503ruins

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[Finland]

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PlaceBuildingTime of constructionNotesImage
EspooCathedralParts of brick Gothic
HalikkoHoly Bridget ChurchPortico of brick Gothic
HämeenlinnaHäme Castle14th and 15th century, on earlier fieldstone foundationsBrick castle
Hattula Holy Cross ChurchNorthernmost Brick Gothic building
PorvooCathedral
TurkuCathedral
TurkuSaint Mary's Church
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France

[Hauts-de-France] with [French Flanders]

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[Alsace]

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Central France">Centre-Val de Loire">Central France, south and west of [Orléans]

In the Loir-et-Cher department, there is a small group of Gothic brick buildings. One of them even is among the most famous buildings of France, though not for its bricks.
DepartmentPlaceBuildingTime of constructionNotesImage
Eure-et-LoirVillebonVillebon Castle :fr:Château de Villebon|'14th century
Indre-et-LoireLa RichePlessis-lèz-Tours Castle :fr:Château de Plessis-lèz-Tours|'15th–16th centuryBrick-and-Stone, largely restored in 19th and 20th century
Loir-et-CherBloisBlois Castle1440–1501wings of Charles VIII and Louis XII,
Flamboyant style and onset of the Brick-and-Stone style
Loir-et-CherLassay-sur-CroisneChâteau du Moulin :fr:Château du Moulin|'15th century
Loir-et-CherChaumont-sur-TharonneSt-Étienne 15th century
Loir-et-CherSaint-ViâtreSaint-Viâtre Church :fr:Église Saint-Viâtre de Saint-Viâtre|'early 16th centurysouthern façade of the transept
Loir-et-CherSouvigny-en-SologneSaint-Martin Church :fr:Église Saint-Martin de Souvigny-en-Sologne|'16th centurywestern part of the nave
Loir-et-CherVouzonSt-Peter's Church :fr:Église Saint-Pierre de Vouzon|'15th–16th centurytower: stone and mosaic of bricks

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(Ducal) [Burgundy] and [Franche Comté] region

In Middles Ages, the same rulers were Dukes of Burgundy as French vassals and Counts of Burgundy as vassals of the Holy Roman Empire.
DepartmentPlaceBuildingTime of constructionNotesImage
Côte-d'OrCiteaux AbbeyLibrary1260–1509Abbey founded in 1098, mother of all Cistercian abbeys;
outer walls of the library with mosaics of varnished brick
AinBâgé-la-VilleChapelle d'Aigrefeuille :fr:Chapelle d'Aigrefeuille|'about 1200
AinChâtillon-sur-ChalaronneSaint-Andrew's Church1273
AinChâtillon-sur-ChalaronneCastle :fr:Château de Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne|'11th–15th centuryruins
Saône-et-LoireLouhansSaint-Peter's Church :fr:Église Saint-Pierre de Louhans|
Saône-et-LoireMervansVillage church14th century

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[Forez]

– Between Burgundy and Languedoc –
DepartmentPlaceBuildingTime of constructionNotesImage
LoireSainte-Agathe-la-BouteresseBonlieu Abbey :fr:Abbaye de Bonlieu |12th–14th centuriesonly partly brick,
nowadays disused as an agricultural building
no photo in WM Commons

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Southern France">Languedoc-Roussillon-Midi-Pyrénées">Southern France around [Toulouse]

"Our-Lady's-Assumption Church" = Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
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[Germany]

See List of Gothic brick buildings in Germany

[Hungary]

– In Hungary, there is much more hidden than visible medieval brick. During the 145 years of Ottoman occupation, many churches fell in ruins. At about 1700 they were restored, inclusively of plastering, which need not necessary have existed before. In ruins of the Turkish wars and of World War II, brick can be visible, though these buildings had been plastered in their time of function. –
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[Italy]

Regions of Italy: [|ABR] • [|EM-RO] • [|FRI] • [|LIG] • [|LOM] • [|MAR] • [|PIE] • [|TUS] • [|VEN]

[Abruzzo]

Regions of Italy: ABR • EM-RO • LIG • LOM • MAR • PIE • TUS • VEN

[Emilia-Romagna]

⬆ : [|Bologna] • [|Imola] • [|Parma] • [|Piacenza] • [|Rimini]

[Liguria]

Regions of Italy: ABR • EM-RO • LIG • LOM • MAR • PIE • TUS • VEN

[Lombardy]

PlaceBuildingMain period of constructionSpecial featuresImage--
Abbiategrasso Visconti Castle :it:Castello Visconteo |'--
BergamoVisconti Citadel :it:Cittadella viscontea|'arcades of the court – the only unplastered medieval bricks in Bergamo--
BresciaChiesa di Sant'Agostino :it:Chiesa di Sant'Agostino |'--
BresciaBrolettobrick 14th–early 15th centuryonly parts, especially those built under Pandolfo III Malatesta--
BresciaCorpus Christi Church :it:Chiesa del Santissimo Corpo di Cristo |'1467–1473on the edge of Renaissance, but the frieze of preformed brick on top of the gable is still Gothic--
BresciaSan Francesco Church1254–1394
⬆ : [|Cremona] • [|Lodi] • Mantua • Milan • [|Monza] • [|Pavia]

[Marche]

Regions of Italy: ABR • EM-RO • LIG • LOM • MAR • PIE • TUS • VEN

[Piedmont]

⬆ : [|Asti] • [|Carmagnola] • [|Mondovì] • [|Torino] • [|Vercelli]

[Tuscany]

⬆ : [|Montepulciano] • [|Pisa] • [|Prato] • [|San Gimigniano] • [|Siena]

[Veneto] and [Friuli-Venezia Giulia]

PlaceBuildingMain period of constructionSpecial featuresImage
Badia PolesineEste Palace1430
Cividale del FriuliTown hall 1286 and 1545–1588
Isola della ScalaTorre scaligera13th centuryin some parts mixed with stones
EsteCastello Carrarese1339
EsteRocca di Ponte di/della Torre12th & 13th centuries
[|Lendinara]Chiesa di Sant'Anna1433
LendinaraPalazzo Pretorio and Torre Maistraend of 14th century
LendinaraTorre dell'Orologiooriginally a Gothic city gate, in 17th century converted into the presentday clock tower
LendinaraCastel Trivellinprobably 1390only relics
MontagnanaDuomo di Santa Maria Assunta :it:Duomo di Montagnana|'1431–1502with Renaissance additions
MontagnanaTown wallWell preserved circle, some parts of brick, others of stone
PaduaBasilica of Saint Anthony
PaduaCappella degli Scrovegni
PordenoneCathedral of St. Mark :it:Duomo di Pordenone|'
PordenoneTown hall
PortogruaroTown hall :it:Municipio di Portogruaro|'
UdineCathedral13th–14th centuries
[|Treviso]
San Francesco church :it:Chiesa di San Francesco |'1231–1270main nave Romanesque, choir & southern aisle Gothic
Treviso
Santa Maria Maggiore :it:Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore |'Gothic since 1473after destruction by war 1511 mannerist reconstruction
Treviso
St Catherine church :it:Chiesa di Santa Caterina |'1346 – early 15th centurypartly visible brick, partly plastered; today housing a museum
VeniceCa' Foscarimain façade of stone
VeniceSant'Elena
VeniceSanti Giovanni
VeniceSan Gregorio
VeniceMadonna dell'Orto
VeniceSanta Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
[|Verona]
Sant'Anastasia Church
Verona
Juliet's House :it:Casa di Giulietta|'
Verona
Palazzo del Podestà :it:Palazzo del Podestà |'13th centurythough erected in "Gothic age", only few parts in Gothic design
Verona
San Tomaso Becket1351, 1484
Verona
Chiesa San Fermo Maggiore10–11th, Gothic 14th century
Verona
Santi Nazaro e Celso14th century
Verona
Sant'Eufemia, Church1275–1450
Verona
San Bernardino Church15th century
Verona
Chiesa di San Pietro Martire :it:Chiesa di San Pietro Martire |'1283
Verona
Castelvecchio1354–1356
Verona
Castelvecchio Bridge1354–1356after destruction in WW II, now farly a replique
Verona
Domus Mercatorum1301
VicenzaPalazzo Thieneonly western wing
Villafranca di VeronaCastello Scaligero :it:Castello Scaligero |'13th centurytower and some other parts

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[Lithuania]

PlaceBuildingMain period of constructionSpecial featuresImage
VilniusSt. Anne's1495–1500exceptional use of Late Gothic Flamboyant style
VilniusChurch of St. Francis and St. Bernard15th century and later repairsone of the biggest Gothic ensembles in Lithuania
VilniusSt. NicholasLate 14th centuryoldest surviving Catholic church building in Lithuania
VilniusGediminas Tower and Upper CastleEarly 15th century, many later alterationsbuilt by Grand Duke of Lithuania Vytautas
KaunasCathedralsince 1408basilica, the largest Gothic church in Lithuania
KaunasCastlesince mid-14th centuryoldest brick castle in Lithuania
KaunasSt. Gertrude15th century?one of the oldest Gothic churches in Lithuania
KaunasChurch of The Accession of The Holy Virginabout 1400former Franciscan, Latin cross footplan
KaunasHouse of Perkūnaslate 15th centurythe other example of exceptional brick Flamboyant style
KėdainiaiSt. George Church :lt:Kėdainių Šv. Jurgio bažnyčia|'1403various reconstractions
MedininkaiCastle13th centuryThe only surviving enclosure type castle and the largest in Lithuania
TrakaiIsland Castle14th – early 15th centurybuilt by Grand Dukes of Lithuania Kęstutis and Vytautas.
TrakaiPeninsula CastleLate 14th century and later repairsbuilt by Grand Duke of Lithuania Kęstutis
ZapyškisSt. John The Baptist church :lt:Senoji Zapyškio Šv. Jono Krikštytojo bažnyčia|'between 1530 & 1578the only surviving rural Gothic church in Lithuania.

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[Netherlands]

See List of Gothic brick buildings in the Netherlands

[Poland]

See List of Gothic brick buildings in Poland
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[Russia]

Historical Russia

Kaliningrad exclave">Kaliningrad Oblast">Kaliningrad exclave

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[Slovakia]

PlaceBuildingTime of constructionNotesImage
Červený Kláštor,
on Dunajec river
Red Monastery2nd half of 14th centuryvault ribs and some cornices of visible brick

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[Sweden]

Until 1658, [|Malmö], [|Lund] and Helsingborg were Danish.
Lund • Malmö • [|Stockholm] • [|Uppsala] • [|Ystad]

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[Switzerland]

Though brick generally is not typical for medieval Swiss architecture, there are also some Gothic brick buildings in Switzerland, and some more have disappeared.
PlaceBuildingMain period of constructionSpecial featuresImage
Estavayer-le-LacChenaux Castle15th centuryTwo towers and parts of the gate tower
Vufflens-le-Château, VaudVufflens Castle15th century

[Ukraine]

Except of Lutsk Castle, all buildings are not very far from nowydays Polish border, though Gothic buildings also can be found in Lviv and Stryi, some of them looking like plastered brick buildings.
PlaceBuildingMain period of constructionSpecial featuresImage
Nove Misto :uk:Нове Місто | Roman Catholic Church 1463–1512
DrohobychSt-Bartholomew Church :uk:Костел святого Варфоломія |15th-16th centuriesformer Roman Catholic palace church
LutskLubart's Castle 14th and 15th centurythe only Brick Gothic building in the Dniester basin, Lithuanian foundation
SkelivkaSt-Martin Church15th to early 16th centuryRoman Catholic former palace church of Fulsztyn Castle
ZymneZymne Monastery after 1495Orthodox foundation

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