European Route of Brick Gothic
The European Route of Brick Gothic (EuRoB) is a tourist route connecting cities with Brick Gothic architecture in three countries along the Baltic Sea: Denmark, Germany and Poland.
Many of the cities also have a history as Hanseatic League city, and some are related to German Ostsiedlung or the Teutonic Order, consequently the route is managed by the German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development.
Sites along the route
- Denmark
- Germany
- Hanseatic city of Anklam
- Bad Doberan
- Brandenburg
- Buxtehude
- Frankfurt (Oder)
- Hanseatic city of Greifswald
- Güstrow
- Lüneburg
- Neubrandenburg
- Neukloster
- Parchim
- Prenzlau
- Ribnitz-Damgarten
- Island Rügen
- Schleswig
- Schwerin
- Stendal
- Hanseatic city of Stralsund
- Hanseatic city of Wismar
- Wolgast
- Poland
The headquarters of the EuRoB organization are located at the "German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development" in Berlin.
See also
References
- ↑ (English) "Cities and Countries". www.eurob.org. Retrieved 2009-12-11.
Literature
- Gottfried Kiesow: Wege zur Backsteingotik. Eine Einführung. Monumente-Publikationen der Deutschen Stiftung Denkmalschutz, Bonn 2003, ISBN 3-936942-34-X
- Angela Pfotenhauer, Florian Monheim, Carola Nathan: Backsteingotik. Monumente-Edition. Monumente-Publikation der Deutschen Stiftung Denkmalschutz, Bonn 2000, ISBN 3-935208-00-6
- Gerlinde Thalheim (ed.) et al.: Gebrannte Größe - Wege zur Backsteingotik. 5 Vols. Monumente-Publikation der Deutschen Stiftung Denkmalschutz, Bonn, Gesamtausgabe aller 5 Bände unter ISBN 3-936942-22-6
- B. Busjan, G. Kiesow: Wismar: Bauten der Macht – Eine Kirchenbaustelle im Mittelalter. Monumente Publikationen der Deutschen Stiftung Denkmalschutz, 2002, ISBN 3-935208-14-6 (Vol. 2 of series of exhibition catalogues Wege zur Backsteingotik, ISBN 3-935208-12-X)
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