Barth, which is a small town with Brick Gothic architecture and was apparently a major trading centre in the Middle Ages, has now joined the Danish/German/Polish network of the “European Route of Brick Gothic”. With its membership, the Vineta town of Barth intents to present its many Brick Gothic buildings in their important architectural and […]
read moreThe city of Frankfurt (Oder) has been a member of the association “European Route of Brick Gothic” (EuRoB) since 2012. Over the last decade, many travellers have come to Frankfurt (Oder) to visit St. Mary’s Church, one of the largest hall-type churches with north German Brick Gothic architecture. They have invariably carried a Brick Gothic […]
read moreDear Friends and Supporters of Brick Gothic We would like to thank you for our very positive collaboration this year. Together, we have succeeded in strengthening the significance of the Brick Gothic heritage, especially by combining Brick Gothic architecture with music and theatre. In the coming year we will continue and expand these cooperative projects. […]
read moreOn 25 July, the members of the scientific working group of the European Route of Brick Gothic met for academic discussions in Jüterbog. The participants included building and art historians, archaeologists and monument conservationists from the whole of Germany. The town of Jüterbog became a member of the European Route of Brick Gothic, which is […]
read moreIn September 2022, the European Route of Brick Gothic Association, its history and activities were presented at the 17th International Congress of Brick Architecture in Wismar. The associated conference proceedings were published in May 2023. You can view the proceedings here (in German): Dr. Edith Kowalski: Die Europäische Route der Backsteingotik e. V., in: „Backsteinbaukunst […]
read moreThe European Route of Brick Gothic and Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern have started a cooperation to offer festival visitors a unique cultural experience. As part of this cooperation, exclusive guided tours of Brick Gothic buildings are offered before selected concerts, including the first and last concert in the festival programme. This will give visitors to the concerts […]
read moreMake a note of 17 June 2023, the Day of Brick Gothic. — Throughout this day, you can enjoy many special events, exciting guided tours and exclusive insights organised by numerous members of the European Route of Brick Gothic. On Saturday 17 June 2023, several German and Polish towns and cities along the European Route […]
read moreIn the magazine “daheim – Deutschlands schönste Seiten” (Home – Germany’s most beautiful places) an article about the churches and monasteries of the European Route of Brick Gothic was published. You can view the article “Stone on Stone: Travelling the Brick Gothic Route” as a PDF here.
read moreNew article about the European Route of Brick Gothic in the current MONUMENTE publication of the German Foundation for Monument Protection (Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz): „Pacesetters for the region: monuments as motors for the future“, available online at Monumente Online
read moreThe current issue of the specialist journal “Brandenburgische Denkmalpflege” (Brandenburg Monument Preservation) contains an article on the European Route of Brick Gothic Association and its cross-border activities. Six Brandenburg sites are presented whose outstanding buildings belong to the route. The article “Communicating and preserving cultural heritage: The European Route of Brick Gothic” can be viewed […]
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