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This is a list of buildings which are examples of Gothic architecture, either their totality or portions thereof; examples of Gothic Revival architecture have been excluded. This list is separated into regions relating to the borders and dominant powers during the period of when these buildings were constructed (as opposed to modern ones), however, these are subdivided into nations according to modern borders.
Note: Buildings in bold have either been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites or are part of one.
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Gothicarchitecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages...
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second...
Czech Gothicarchitecture refers to the architectural period primarily of the Late Middle Ages in the area of the present-day Czech Republic (former Crown...
French Gothicarchitecture is an architectural style which emerged in France in 1140, and was dominant until the mid-16th century. The most notable examples...
Carpenter Gothic, also sometimes called Carpenter's Gothic or Rural Gothic, is a North American architectural style-designation for an application ofGothic Revival...
Collegiate Gothic is an architectural style subgenre ofGothic Revival architecture, popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries for college and...
Gothicarchitecture appeared in the prosperous independent city-states of Italy in the 12th century, at the same time as it appeared in Northern Europe...
following is a listof notable buildings in the Gothic Revival style. Cathedral of Bariloche Cathedral of La Plata Cathedral of Luján Cathedral of Mar del Plata...
built in the style of cathedrals, that are significant for their Gothic style ofarchitecture. As such, some of the buildings listed here are parish churches...
Brick Gothic (German: Backsteingotik, Polish: Gotyk ceglany, Dutch: Baksteengotiek) is a specific style ofGothicarchitecture common in Northeast and...
Europe Georgian architecture 1720–1840s UK & US Googie architecture 1950s US and Canada GothicarchitectureGothic Revival architecture 1760s–1840s Gotico...
Gothicarchitecture is a style ofarchitecture that flourished during the high and late medieval period. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was...
Gothic Revival architecture in Canada is an historically influential style, with many prominent examples. The Gothic Revival style was imported to Canada...
Brabantine Gothic, occasionally called Brabantian Gothic, is a significant variant ofGothicarchitecture that is typical for the Low Countries. It surfaced...
haunting. The name refers to Gothicarchitectureof the European Middle Ages, which was characteristic of the settings of early Gothic novels. The first work...
most prominent examples of Gothicarchitecture. The appearance of the Gothic cathedral was not only a revolution in architecture; it also introduced new...
Perpendicular Gothicof the late Middle Ages, High Victorian Gothic and the Queen Anne style. The earliest known examples ofarchitecture in England are...
distinctively Gothic style at the 12th century abbey church of Saint-Denis in Saint-Denis, near Paris. Verticality is emphasized in Gothicarchitecture, which...
Flamboyant (from French flamboyant 'flaming') is a form of late Gothicarchitecture that developed in Europe in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance,...
baronial is an architectural style of 19th-century Gothic Revival which revived the forms and ornaments of historical architectureof Scotland in the...
term Brick Gothic is used for what more specifically is called Baltic Brick Gothic or North German Brick Gothic. That part ofGothicarchitecture, widespread...
Basilica in Venice is also an example of Byzantine architecture in Italy. Between the Byzantine and the Gothic period was the Romanesque movement, which...
making it the first pan-European architectural style since Imperial Roman architecture. Similarly to Gothic, the name of the style was transferred onto...
an idealized image of neo-medieval world. Gothicarchitecture, Pugin believed, was the only "true Christian form ofarchitecture." The 19th-century English...
spans almost 3,500 years, from Etruscan and Ancient Roman architecture to Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, Art Nouveau,...