The European Route of Brick Gothic (EuRoB)[1] is an association of cities, towns, regions, municipalities and institutions that have Brick Gothic buildings in their territory or have their headquarters in a Brick Gothic building. The network also includes several sponsors and cooperation partners.[2]
The route joins several hundred religious and secular buildings from Denmark, Germany and Poland, including monasteries, churches, town halls and town houses, as well as city fortifications such as city walls, towers and city gates.
The purpose of the association is the promotion of art and culture, of science, education and international understanding, and in particular the preservation of our common cultural heritage of Brick Gothic and its promotion to a larger public.
^"Europäische Route der Backsteingotik". Europäische Route der Backsteingotik. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
^Cultural travel guide "Following the traces of the Middle Ages and the Hanseatic League", published by the European Route of Brick Gothic, Edition 2020, p. 4-7.
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