Examples of 'brick gothic' in a sentence

Meaning of "brick gothic"

brick gothic - architectural style characterized by the use of bricks, popular in Gothic period

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The church is one of the latest brick Gothic basilicas.
Brick Gothic is a distinctive medieval style that evolved in Germany.
The present church building is a brick Gothic Revival structure with a stone foundation.
It is built mainly of bricks in the characteristic Scandinavian Brick Gothic style.
This is one of two brick Gothic Revival houses in the city.
The town is famous for its rich medieval heritage of Brick Gothic.
It is a fine example of Brick Gothic architecture.
The Brick Gothic church in Suurhusen is reminiscent of the old fortress churches.
It is one of the most important examples of Brick Gothic architecture in Europe.
It is a brick Gothic revival church in the Early English style.
It is a representative example of the Brick Gothic style in Sweden.
Brick Gothic constructions.
The newly restored buildings are on the European Route of Brick Gothic.
It is a Brick Gothic church.
It is a prominent example of both Flamboyant Gothic and Brick Gothic styles.

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Brick Gothic edifice.
Its Expressionist style relies heavily on Scandinavian brick Gothic traditions.
Brick Gothic building.
Its old town is part of the European Route of Brick Gothic.
Brick Gothic in Poland is sometimes described as belonging to the Polish Gothic style.
Most of the churches share a common distinctive Bavarian Brick Gothic style.
The exterior is brick Gothic style, while the interior has been renovated several times.
Although some buildings have a north-German brick Gothic design, others are plastered.
Brick Gothic - A fascinating building material that tells history.
The single-aisled church is a Brick Gothic structure with Romanesque elements.
About 1470 the high quire with its pillars and arches was completed in Brick Gothic style.
St. Mary 's is one of the largest European Brick Gothic buildings, which include castles.
In the 19th century, the Gothic Revival-Neogothic style led to a revival of Brick Gothic designs.
In January 1866 the brick Gothic revival designs of the prominent George Gilbert Scott were chosen.
Between them is a two-storey cloister, a Brick Gothic masterpiece.
The church was dedicated in 1198, a Brick Gothic building with three aisles and a transept.
St. Jacob is a monument of brick Gothic.
In 1380 the monastery was rebuilt in the Brick Gothic style after a major fire.

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