List of Gothic architecture

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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.

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Note: Buildings in bold have either been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites or are part of one.

British Isles

Republic of Ireland

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either national monuments or national architectural heritage.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
904 Monastery, Adare.jpg Adare Priory Adare Domestic

Religious

c.1260–1633Also known as Adare Friary, as Adare Augustinian Friary, and as Adare Augustinian Priory. Formerly known as the Black Abbey.

The remaining buildings are known as St Nicholas' Church of Ireland Parish Church and St Nicholas' National School.

The cloisters are in ruins.

ArdfertFriaryjpg.jpg Ardfert Abbey Ardfert Domestic

Religious

13th–16th centuriesRuins.
Ardfert Cathedral Interior 2012 09 11.jpg Ardfert Cathedral Ardfert Religious12th–15th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral and Monastery of St Brendan.

Ruins.

Askeaton Franciscan Friary,Limerick, Ireland.jpg Askeaton Abbey Askeaton Domestic

Religious

14th–15th centuriesAlso known as Askeaton Friary.

Ruins.

Aerial photograph of Athassel Priory, May 2019.jpg Athassel Priory Golden Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Priory of St Edmund, King and Martyr.

Ruins.

Athenry - panoramio.jpg Athenry Abbey Athenry Domestic

Religious

13th–15th centuriesAlso known as the Priory Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Athenry and as Athenry Priory.

Ruins.

Athenry Castle.jpg Athenry Castle Athenry Domestic

Military

c.1235–1250
Ballinskelligs Priory.jpg Ballinskelligs Abbey Ballinskelligs Domestic

Religious

15th centuryAlso known as St Michael's Priory and as Ballinskelligs Priory.

Ruins.

BallybegPriory.jpg Ballybeg Priory Buttevant Domestic

Religious

13th–16th centuriesAlso known as St Thomas's Priory, as the Abbey of St Thomas, and as Ballybeg Abbey.

Ruins.

Baltinglass Abbey SE 2016 09 15.jpg Baltinglass Abbey Baltinglass Domestic

Religious

1148–14th centuryRuins.
Bective Abbey from the Sky.jpg Bective Abbey Bective Domestic

Religious

13th–16th centuriesRuins.
Kilkenny Black Abbey SE 2007 08 29.jpg Black Abbey Kilkenny Domestic

Religious

13th–14th centuriesAlso known as the Church and Priory of the Most Blessed Trinity and as Holy Trinity Priory.
Abadia de Boyle.jpg Boyle Abbey Boyle Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesRuins.
BurriscarraAbbey.jpg Burriscarra Abbey Carnacon Domestic

Religious

13th–15th centuriesRuins.
Burrishoole Friary 0148.jpg Burrishoole Friary County Mayo Domestic

Religious

15th centuryAlso known as St Mary's Priory and as Burrishoole Priory.

Ruins.

Buttevant Friary Nave 2012 09 08.jpg Buttevant Franciscan Friary Buttevant Domestic

Religious

13th centuryRuins.
Cahir Priory of St. Mary SE 2012 09 05.jpg Cahir Abbey Cahir Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Priory of St Mary in Cahir.

Ruins.

Callan Friary SE II 2017 09 13.jpg Callan Augustinian Friary Callan Domestic

Religious

15th centuryRuins.
Carlingford Priory and Mountain - geograph.org.uk - 491559.jpg Carlingford Priory Carlingford Domestic

Religious

14th centuryAlso known as the Dominican Priory of St Malachy, as Carlingford Abbey, and as Carlingford Friary.

Ruins.

Castledermot Friary North Transept Side Chapels 2013 09 06.jpg Castledermot Abbey Castledermot Domestic

Religious

13th–16th centuriesAlso known as Castledermot Friary.

Ruins.

Castlelyons Friary East Wing 2015 08 27.jpg Castlelyons Friary Castlelyons Domestic

Religious

14th centuryRuins.
(Ireland) Dublin Christ Church Cathedral.JPG Christ Church Cathedral Dublin Religious12th–19th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity and as the Cathedral of the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough and Metropolitan Cathedral of the United Provinces of Dublin and Cashel.

Includes the surviving portions of St Michael's Church, most notably the tower.

Landscape Longexposure of Brian Boru's Abbey, Co Clare, Ireland.jpg Clare Abbey Clarecastle Domestic

Religious

12th centuryAlso known as the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.

Ruins.

Clare Island Abbey NE 1997 09 10.jpg Clare Island Abbey Clare Island Domestic

Religious

c.1460Also known as Saint Brigid's Abbey.

Partially in ruins.

Claregalway-Abbey.JPG Claregalway Friary Claregalway Domestic

Religious

13th centuryRuins.
Clonfert Cathedral.JPG Clonfert Cathedral Clonfert Religious12th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral Church of St Brendan.
Clontuskert Priory Nave E 2009 09 16.jpg Clontuskert Abbey Ballinasloe Domestic

Religious

1404–1471Also known as the Priory of St Mary and as Clontuskert Priory.

Ruins.

Cloyne St. Colman's Cathedral N 2015 08 27.jpg Cloyne Cathedral Cloyne Religious1250–c.1270Also known as St Colman's Cathedral.
Arches, Collegiate Church, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick..JPG Collegiate Church of St Peter and St Paul Kilmallock Religious1241–1420Also known as Kilmallock Collegiate Church.

Ruin.

Cong Abbey.jpg Cong Abbey Cong Domestic

Religious

13th centuryRuins.
Corcomroe Abbey South East View 1996 08 22.jpg Corcomroe Abbey Ballyvaughan Domestic

Religious

13th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Abbey Church of Saint Mary of the Fertile Rock.

Ruins.

Creevelea Friary East Range 2007 08 16.jpg Creevelea Abbey Dromahair Domestic

Religious

16th centuryAlso known as Dromahair Friary.

Ruins.

Derrynaflan view north.png Derrynaflan Church Littleton Religious11th–13th centuriesRuins.

Discovery site of the Derrynaflan Hoard.

Donegal Friary South Transept 2009 09 23.jpg Donegal Friary Donegal Domestic

Religious

15th centuryAlso known as Donegal Abbey.

Ruins.

Church and High Cross at Dromiskin, Co. Louth - geograph.org.uk - 1774597.jpg Dromiskin Monastery Dromiskin Domestic

Religious

6th–15th centuriesRuins.
Drumacoo doorway1.jpg Drumacoo Ballinderreen Religious6th–13th centuriesRuins.
Drumlane Church and Round Tower.JPG Drumlane Priory Drumlane Domestic

Religious

6th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Priory Church of Saint Mary and as Drumlane Abbey.

Ruins.

Graiguenamanagh Nave 1997 08 27.jpg Duiske Abbey Graiguenamanagh Domestic

Religious

c.1207–14th centuryAlso known as Graiguenamanagh Abbey.
Dunbrody Abbey 2018-08-06 - 1.jpg Dunbrody Abbey Dunbrody, Waterford Domestic

Religious

13th–15th centuriesRuins.
Dunmore Priory Nave 2010 09 16.jpg Dunmore Abbey Dunmore Domestic

Religious

15th centuryRuins.
Ennis Friary SE 2015 09 03.jpg Ennis Friary Ennis Domestic

Religious

13th centuryRuins.
Errew Abbey 0012.jpg Errew Abbey Castlehill Domestic

Religious

12th–15th centuriesRuins.
Ferns Cathedral Chancel S 2009 09 28.jpg Ferns Cathedral Ferns Religious13th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral Church of St Aidan.

Ruins.

Grange Abbey Ruined Chapel.JPG Grange Abbey Donaghmede Domestic

Religious

13th–14th centuriesRuins.
Hill of Slane Church 1.JPG Hill of Slane Slane Domestic

Religious

Ruins.

Includes a number of sites and buildings.

The lovely arches at Holy Cross Abbey 19th April 2016.jpg Holy Cross Abbey Holycross Domestic

Religious

13th centurySome of the buildings are in ruins.
Hore Abbey 9.jpg Hore Abbey Cashel Domestic

Religious

13th centuryAlso known as Hoare Abbey and as St Marry's.

Ruins.

Jerpoint Abbey Cloister 2008.jpg Jerpoint Abbey Thomastown Domestic

Religious

12th centuryRuins.
Kells4.JPG Kells Priory Kells Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesRuins.

Not to be confused with the Abbey of Kells.

Kilconnell Friary South Range 3 2009 09 16.jpg Kilconnell Abbey Kilconnell Domestic

Religious

15th centuryAlso known as Kilconnell Monastery or as Kilconnell Friary.

Ruins.

Kilcooly Abbey Choir and South Transept 1997 08 30.jpg Kilcooly Abbey Gortnahoe Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Abbey of St Mary the Virgin and St Benedict.

Ruins.

Kilcrea Abbey Friary, Co. Cork. Interior.JPG Kilcrea Friary Ovens Domestic

Religious

15th centuryRuins.
Kildare Cathedral NW 2013 09 04.jpg Kildare Cathedral Kildare Religious14th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral Church of St Brigid.
The Gothic sedilia in the chancel of Kilfenora Cathedral.jpg Kilfenora Cathedral Kilfenora Religious6th–c.1850Mostly in ruins.
Killaloe Saint Flannans Cathedral 2003 09 05.jpg Killaloe Cathedral Killaloe Religious1225Also known as the Cathedral Church of St Flannan.
Kilmallock Abbey Friary Stephen Power.jpg Kilmallock Abbey Kilmallock Domestic

Religious

13th–15th centuriesAlso known as St Saviour's Priory.

Ruins.

Kilree Church 2017 09 13.jpg Kilree Kells Domestic

Religious

6th–16th centuriesRuins.
Kinalehin Friary Cloister and Nave 2009 09 17.jpg Kinalehin Friary County Galway Domestic

Religious

c.1252–17th centuryRuins.
Lislaughtin Abbey.JPG Lislaughtin Abbey Ballylongford Domestic

Religious

15th centuryRuins.
MonasteranenaghAbbey.jpg Monasteranenagh Abbey Dooradoyle Domestic

Religious

12th–13th centuriesRuins.
Moor Abbey (47714565662).jpg Moor Abbey Galbally Domestic

Religious

15th centuryRuins.
Moyne Friary West Range 2013 09 10.jpg Moyne Abbey Moyne Townland Domestic

Religious

c.1462Ruins.
More killarney.jpg Muckross Abbey Killarney National Park Domestic

Religious

15th centuryRuins.
Murrisk Friary Nave 2019 09 01.jpg Murrisk Abbey Murrisk Domestic

Religious

15th centuryRuins.
North Abbey Youghal HDR 2.jpg North Abbey Youghal Domestic

Religious

13th centuryAlso known as Holy Cross Priory and as Our Lady of Graces Priory.

Ruins.

Portumna - Portumna Abbey Friary - 20200728133915.jpg Portumna Abbey Portumna Domestic

Religious

13th–15th centuriesAlso known as the Friary Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Priory Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, as Portumna Priory, and as Portumna Friary.

Ruins.

Quin Abbey, Quin, Co Clare, DSC 4298-Edit.jpg Quin Abbey Quin Domestic

Religious

1402–1433Ruins.
Rathfran Priory South Wall Choir Windows 2013 09 10.jpg Rathfran Friary RathfranDomestic

Religious

12th–15th centuriesAlso known as the Priory of the Holy Cross and as Rathfran Priory.

Ruins.

Red Abbey 2.JPG Red Abbey Cork Domestic

Religious

14th centuryAlso known as the Abbey Church of the Most Holy Trinity and as Red Abbey Tower.

Ruins.

Rock of Cashel, Tipperary.jpg Rock of Cashel Cashel Religious12th–13th centuriesAlso known as Cashel of the Kings and as St Patrick's Rock.

Mostly in ruins.

Roscrea Friary SW 2010 09 03.jpg Roscrea Friary Roscrea Domestic

Religious

15th centuryRuins.
Ross Friary East Range 2010 09 14.jpg Ross Errilly Friary Headford Domestic

Religious

15th centuryRuins.
Roscommon St. Mary's Priory Nave as seen from the Transept 2014 08 28.jpg Roscommon Abbey Roscommon Domestic

Religious

13th–15th centuriesRuins.
RosserkFriary.jpg Rosserk Friary County Mayo Domestic

Religious

15th centuryRuins.
St. Canice's Cathedral 2018b.jpg St Canice's Cathedral Kilkenny Religious1202–1285Also known as Kilkenny Cathedral.
Ardmore Cathedral and St. Declan's Oratory 2015 09 15.jpg St Declan's Monastery Ardmore Domestic

Religious

5th–14th centuriesAlso known as Ardmore Cathedral.
CashelDominicanFriary.JPG St Dominic's Abbey Cashel Domestic

Religious

1480–16th centuryRuins.
20151129-151145-St. Doulagh's Church.jpg St Doulagh's Church Balgriffin Religious12th–15th centuriesOldest stone-roofed church still in use in Ireland.
Kilkenny Friary as seen from the Round Tower 2007 08 28.jpg St Francis Abbey Kilkenny Domestic

Religious

13th centuryAlso known as Kilkenny Grey Friary.

Ruins, apart from the restored sacristy.

StJohnPrioryKilkenny.jpg St John's Priory Kilkenny Domestic

Religious

13th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Hospital of St John the Evangelist and as the Priory Church of St John.

Only the Lady chapel remains intact, the rest is in ruins.

LeighlinCathedral.JPG St Laserian's Cathedral Old Leighlin Religious12th–16th centuries
St Mary's Abbey Dublin, ChapterHouse.jpg St Mary's Abbey Dublin Domestic

Religious

846–1303Quarried after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

Now-subterranean remains discovered in c.1880: thus far these include the chapter house and the slype.

By the early 14th century, it was the largest and wealthiest religious house in Ireland.

Yellow steeple.JPG St Mary's Abbey Trim Domestic

Religious

12th–15th centuriesAlso known as Trim Abbey.

The only remains are the Yellow Steeple and Talbot's Castle.

Limerick2.jpg St Mary's Cathedral Limerick Religious1168–14th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Gowran St. Mary's Church West Gable 2017 09 14.jpg St Mary's Collegiate Church Gowran Religious1225–15th centuryAlso known as the Church of the Blessed Virgin of the Assumption.

Ruins.

St. Mary's Collegiate College Church, Youghal, Co. Cork.JPG St Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal Religiousc.1220Also known as the Collegiate Church of Saint Mary the Virgin.
St Patrick's Cathedral Exterior, Dublin, Ireland - Diliff.jpg St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin Religious1191–1370
Seachnall's church.JPG St Seachnall's Church Dunshaughlin Religious10th–12th centuriesRuins.
Wexford Selskar Priory Tower and Selskar Church Nave 2012 10 03.jpg Selskar Abbey Wexford Domestic

Religious

c.1190Also known as the Priory of Saints Peter and Paul by Wexford and as Wexford Priory.

Ruins.

Sligo Priory of the Holy Cross Choir SE 2015 09 08.jpg Sligo Abbey Sligo Domestic

Religious

c.1416Also known as the Priory of the Holy Cross and as Sligo Friary.

Ruins.

Strade Friary Nave and Chancel 2007 08 14.jpg Strade Abbey Strade Domestic

Religious

13th–14th centuriesAlso known as the Priory of the Holy Cross.

Ruins.

Taghmon Church.jpg Taghmon Church Crookedwood Military

Religious

15th centuryAlso known as St Munna's Church.

Ruins.

Fortified church.

Timoleague Friary.jpg Timoleague Friary Timoleague Domestic

Religious

13th century–1510Also known as Timoleague Abbey.

Ruins.

Tintern Abbey in a green.jpg Tintern Abbey Hook Peninsula Domestic

Religious

13th centuryRuins.

Daughter house of Tintern Abbey in Wales.

TRIM CASTLE (2016).jpg Trim Castle Trim Domestic

Military

12th centuryRuins.

Largest castle in Ireland.

Panorama of Trinitarian Abbey - Adare Village - County Limerick - Ireland (29704398158).jpg Trinitarian Abbey Adare Domestic

Religious

1230–1811Also known as White Abbey or as Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church.

United Kingdom

England

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either Grade I listed or scheduled monuments.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
StEdmundsburyAbbeyPanorama.jpg Abbey of Bury St Edmunds Bury St Edmunds Domestic

Religious

11th–16th centuriesAlso known as Bury St Edmunds Abbey.

The majority of the abbey buildings are in ruins, with a few notable exceptions, including the abbey gate and the Cathedral of St James and St Edmund .

The Bury St Edmunds Cross is believed to have possibly been made there.

The Parish Church of All Saints, Boltongate - geograph.org.uk - 476185.jpg All Saints Church Boltongate Military

Religious

14th centuryAlso known as the Parish Church of All Saints.

Fortified church.

SuttonCourtenay AllSaints south.jpg All Saints' Church Sutton Courtenay Religious12th–16th centuries
Alnwick Castle state rooms exterior, 2010.jpg Alnwick Castle Alnwick Domestic

Military

Religious

11th–19th centuries
The Angel & Royal (geograph 3852597).jpg Angel and Royal Grantham Domestic1203–2002
AyshfordChapelBurlescombeDevon.jpg Ayshford Chapel Ayshford Religious15th century
Bath, England (40739543695).jpg Bath Abbey Bath Domestic

Religious

7th–19th centuriesAlso known as the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Bath.
Beverley Minster - geograph.org.uk - 1351341.jpg Beverley Minster Beverley Religious1188–1490Also known as the Parish Church of Saint John and Saint Martin.
Canterbury - Former Blackfriars Monastery.jpg Blackfriars Monastery Guest House Canterbury Domestic13th century
Oxford stad 2016 06.JPG Bodleian Library Oxford 15th century–present
BoltonPriory01.JPG Bolton Abbey Bolton Abbey Domestic

Religious

12th centuryAlso known as Bolton Priory.

Apart from a portion of the abbey nave used as a parish church, is in ruins.

Bridlington Priory Church - geograph.org.uk - 2026512.jpg Bridlington Priory Bridlington Domestic

Religious

c.1113Also known as the Priory Church of St Mary and as Bridlington Priory Church.
Bristol.cathedral.west.front.arp.jpg Bristol Cathedral Bristol Religious1220–1877Also known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity.

Formerly known as St Augustine's Abbey.

Canterbury Cathedral - Portal Nave Cross-spire.jpeg Canterbury Cathedral Canterbury Religious1070–1834Also known as the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ at Canterbury.

Formerly known as Christ Church, Canterbury.

Carlisle Cathedral Exterior, Cumbria, UK - Diliff.jpg Carlisle Cathedral Carlisle Religious12th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity.
Chester Cathedral (49385117178).jpg Chester Cathedral Chester Religiousc.1100–c.1473Also known as the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Chichester Cathedral Exterior, West Sussex, UK - Diliff.jpg Chichester Cathedral Chichester Religious1095–1500Also known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity.
St.Mary Magdalene's church - geograph.org.uk - 732464.jpg Church of St Mary Magdalene Newark-on-Trent Religious12th century–c.1220
Church of St Mary, Warwick, crop.jpg Collegiate Church of St Mary Warwick Religious1123–1704
Coventry-cathedral-interior.jpg Coventry Cathedral (First Structure) Coventry Religious14th–15th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Michael.

Was severely damaged in the Coventry Blitz and was left a ruin.

Dover Castle aerial view.jpg Dover Castle Dover Domestic

Military

Religious

12th–19th centuries
Durham Castle, April 2017 (14) (33459522640).jpg Durham Castle Durham Domestic

Military

1072–14th century
Durham Cathedral from Palace Green.jpg Durham Cathedral Durham Religious1093–1490Also known as the Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham.

Contains the Shrine of St Cuthbert.

20May2017 Eastbridge 0010.jpg Eastbridge Hospital Canterbury 1180Also known as the Eastbridge Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr and as the Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr of Eastbridge.
Edington-church1.jpg Edington Priory Edington Domestic

Religious

1351–1361Also known as the Church of St Mary, St Katherine, and All Saints.
QueenEleanorCross.JPG Elenor Crosses Lincoln to Westminster 1291–c.1295Set of 12 crosses marking the route of the funereal procession of Eleanor of Castille.

Located at Lincoln, Grantham, Stamford, Geddington, Hardingstone, Stony Stratford, Woburn, Dunstable, St Albans, Waltham Cross, Cheapside, and Westminster.

Of the original 12, only 3 remain more-or-less intact: the crosses of Geddington, Hardingstone, and Waltham Cross.

Ely Cathedral Lady Chapel, Cambridgeshire, UK - Diliff.jpg Ely Cathedral Ely Religious1083–1375Also known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity.

Prior to the Reformation, it was known as the Church of St Etheldreda and St Peter.

Eton College Chapel - August 5, 2007.jpg Eton College Chapel Eton Religious15th–20th centuries
Exeter-28Ap11-wyrdlight.jpg Exeter Cathedral Exeter Religious1112–1400Also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter.
FountainsAbbey-Wyrdlight 893.jpg Fountains Abbey Studley Royal Park Domestic

Religious

1132–16th centuryRuins.
Gisborough Priory 2.jpg Gisborough Priory Guisborough Domestic

Religious

12th–14th centuriesAlso known as St Mary's Priory Ruins.

Ruins.

Glastonbury Abbey ruins 4.jpg Glastonbury Abbey Glastonbury Domestic

Religious

8th–16th centuriesRuins.
The Cloisters at Gloucester Cathedral.jpg Gloucester Cathedral Gloucester Religious1089–1499Also known as the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity.
1 christ church hall 2012.jpg Great Hall of Christ Church, Oxford Christ Church, Oxford 16th century
Great Hospital Cloister Pan.jpg Great Hospital Norwich c.1450
Fords Hospital Almshouse - Coventry.jpg Grey Friars Hospital Coventry Domestic1509Also known as Ford's Hospital.
Guildhall, City of London - Diliff.jpg Guildhall Moorgate, London Civicc.1440
Exterior of Harvington Hall.JPG Harvington Hall Harvington Domestic

Military

Religious

13th–17th centuriesIncludes many priest holes, including some made by Nicholas Owen.
Hereford Cathedral Exterior from NW, Herefordshire, UK - Diliff.jpg Hereford Cathedral Hereford Religious1079– c.1250Also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin and Saint Ethelbert the King.
2004 melford trinity church 06.JPG Holy Trinity Church Long Melford Religious1467–1497
1095374-Hospital of St Cross and Almshouses of Noble Poverty (11).jpg Hospital of St Cross Winchester Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty.
Hospital of Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, Abbey Close, Sherborne-geograph-4284963-by-Jo-Turner.jpg Hospital of Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist Sherborne Domestic1437–1448
St Peters, Howden - The Minster - geograph.org.uk - 653872.jpg Howden Minster Howden Religious1285–14th centuryAlso known as the Minster Church of St Peter and St Paul.
Hull Minster south view.jpg Hull Minster Kingston upon Hull Religiousc.1285Formerly known as Holy Trinity Church.
Hulne Priory, geograph.jpg Hulne Priory Denwick Domestic

Religious

1240–16th centuryRuins.
John Halle's Hall, Salisbury.jpg John Halle's Hall Salisbury Domestic15th centuryOf the original building, only the hall itself remains Gothic.
Kenilworth castle.jpeg Kenilworth Castle Kenilworth Domestic

Military

c.1120–16th centuryRuins.
Cambridge King's College Chapel Vault.jpg King's College Chapel Cambridge Religious1446–1515
Lanercost Priory - geograph.org.uk - 1465620.jpg Lanercost Priory Lanercost Domestic

Religious

1169–1214Partial ruin.

Includes the Church of St Mary.

Leicester Cathedral south facade.jpg Leicester Cathedral Leicester Religious1086–1867Also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Martin.

Richard III's remains were reinterred there in 2015.

Lichfield Cathedral 2010-10-13.jpg Lichfield Cathedral Lichfield Religious1195–1340Also known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Chad.
Lincoln Cathedral viewed from Lincoln Castle.jpg Lincoln Cathedral Lincoln Religious1072–1311Also known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln, as Lincoln Minster, and as St Mary's Cathedral.
LindisfarnePriory panorama.jpg Lindisfarne Priory Lindisfarne Domestic

Religious

c.634–14th centuryIn ruins, excluding the parish church, a former Benedictine cell.

Mostly Romanesque, with some Gothic portions.

Location where the Lindisfarne Gospels were created.

Magdalen College, Oxford (7958644740).jpg Magdalen College, Oxford Oxford 15th–20th centuries
Manchester Cathedral ceiling.jpg Manchester Cathedral Manchester Religious1421–1882Also known as the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys, and St George.
Merton College Chapel Interior 1, Oxford, UK - Diliff.jpg Merton College, Oxford Oxford 12th–19th centuries
New College Oxford chapel.jpg New College, Oxford Oxford 14th–21st centuries
Newstead Abbey Church 03.jpg Newstead Abbey Newstead Domestic

Religious

1170–1819Formerly known as St Mary of Newstead.

Partially in ruins.

Ancestral home of Lord Byron.

Norwich Cathedral from Cloisters, Norfolk, UK - Diliff.jpg Norwich Cathedral Norwich Religious1096–1145Also known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity.
The Guildhall Norwich - geograph.org.uk - 3005014.jpg Norwich Guildhall Norwich Civic1407–1413
The Old Bell, Malmesbury - geograph.org.uk - 1947169.jpg The Old Bell Malmesbury Domesticc.1220Hotel and restaurant.
WTC badgersruleok a18.jpg Old Grammar School, Coventry Coventry 12th–16th centuriesFormerly known as St John's Hospital.

Once had a half-timbered portion which was torn down in 1794.

London Bridge before the alteration in 1757 by Samuel Scott.png Old London Bridge London Civic

Religious

1176–1209Demolished in 1831.

Commissioned by Henry II.

Included the Chapel of St Thomas on the Bridge .

Had houses and other buildings on it until 1761.

Old St Paul's Cathedral photographic reconstruction.jpg Old St Paul's Cathedral London Religious1087–c.1350Lost its spire in the fire of 1561.

Destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666.

Referenced in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (specifically, The Miller's Tale).

Microcosm of London Plate 094 - Westminster Hall (tone).jpg Old Westminster Palace Westminster Civic

Domestic

Religious

11th–19th centuriesDestroyed in the 1834 Burning of Parliament.

Only the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, cloisters, and chapter house of St Stephen's Chapel, the Jewel Tower, and Westminster Hall survive.

Cathedral oxford.jpg Oxford Cathedral Oxford Religious1160–1200Also known as Christ Church Cathedral.
Peterborough Cathedral Exterior 2, Cambridgeshire, UK - Diliff.jpg Peterborough Cathedral Peterborough Religious1118–1237Also known as the Cathedral Church of St Peter, St Paul, and St Andrew.
Rievaulx Abbey from Rievaulx Terrace.jpg Rievaulx Abbey Rievaulx Domestic

Religious

c.1130Ruins.
Ripon Cathedral Nave 1, Nth Yorkshire, UK - Diliff.jpg Ripon Cathedral Ripon Religious1160–1547Also known as the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Wilfrid, and as Ripon Minster.
Rochester Cathedral southwest view.jpg Rochester Cathedral Rochester Religious1079–1238Also known as the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
St Albans Cathedral Exterior from west, Herfordshire, UK - Diliff.jpg St Albans Cathedral St Albans Religious1077–1893Also known as the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban.
Folkinghamchurch.jpg St Andrew's Church Folkingham Religious12th–15th centuries
St Augustine's Abbey Missionary School buildings.jpg St Augustine's Abbey Canterbury Domestic

Religious

598–16th centuryPartially in ruins.
Stump&Ingram.jpeg St Botolph's Church Boston Religious14th century–1520Also known as the Boston Stump.
Chaddesley Corbett 02.jpg St Cassian's Church Chaddesley Corbett Religious12th–19th centuries
St Edward King and Martyr, Cambridge (exterior).jpg St Edward King and Martyr Cambridge Religious13th–15th centuries
Church enodoc trebetherick.jpg St Enodoc's Church Trebetherick Religious12th–15th centuries
Marton church from south east.JPG St James' and St Paul's Church Marton Religious13th century–1804A brick extension was added to the chancel in the 20th century.
Canterbury St Martin close.jpg St Martin's Church Canterbury ReligiousBefore 597–17th century
Abingdon Abbey - geograph.org.uk - 3103252.jpg St Mary's Abbey Abingdon-on-Thames Domestic

Religious

7th–16th centuriesAlso known as Abingdon Abbey.
Wall of the ruins, st marys abbey York 8714.jpg St Mary's Abbey York Domestic

Religious

11th–16th

centuries

Ruins.
St Mary's church, Nantwich (13).JPG St Mary's Church Nantwich Religiousc.1340–c.1633
Bristol. Church of Saint Mary Redcliffe (3611587784).jpg St Mary Redcliffe Redcliffe Religious15th century
St Michaels Baddiley.jpg St Michael's Church Baddiley Religious1308–1811
St. Michael, Burgh by Sands - geograph.org.uk - 2179812.jpg St Michael's Church Burgh by Sands Military

Religious

12th–14th centuries Fortified church.
St Michael, Garway - geograph.org.uk - 905986.jpg St Michael's Church Garway Military

Religious

12th–14th centuries Fortified church.
PSX 20160731 194232.jpg St Michael's Mount Mount's Bay Domestic

Military

Religious

c.1135–14th century
Torre de Glastonbury - Interior.JPG St Michael's Tower Glastonbury Tor Religious14th centuryAlso known as St Michael's Church Tower.

Ruins.

The remains of the church of a daughter house of Glastonbury Abbey.

St Wulfram, Grantham (geograph 5659039).jpg St Wulfram's Church Grantham Religious12th century– 1550
SalisburyCathedral-wyrdlight-EastExt.jpg Salisbury Cathedral Salisbury Religious1220–1320Also known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Subject of John Constable's Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds .

The School of Pythagoras - geograph.org.uk - 742893.jpg School of Pythagoras Cambridge Domesticc.1200
SelbyAbbey.JPG Selby Abbey Selby Domestic

Religious

1069–1465
The Cathedral(sepia) (3542680460).jpg Sheffield Cathedral Sheffield Religiousc.1200–1966Also known as the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul.
Sherborne Abbey (9471713029).jpg Sherborne Abbey Sherborne Domestic

Religious

705–1500Also known as Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin.
Shrewsbury Abbey Exterior, Shropshire, UK - Diliff.jpg Shrewsbury Abbey Shrewsbury Domestic

Religious

11th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
SouthwarkCathedral,London.jpg Southwark Cathedral Southwark Religious1106–1897Also known as the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie.
Choir and Aisles.jpg Southwell Minster Southwell Religiousc.1108– c.1300Also known as the Cathedral and Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
15th century sculpture from demolished Syon Monastery at Syon House.jpg Syon Abbey Isleworth, Hounslow Domestic

Religious

1426–16th centuryThe buildings were torn down from the dissolution to the mid-18th century and most of the material quarried, but some intact portions form part of the fabric of Syon House.

At the time of the dissolution, it was among the ten wealthiest religious houses in England.

Most likely had significant influence on English Gothic architecture.

Tattershall Castle 2010 (5330994393).jpg Tattershall Castle Tattershall Domestic

Military

1231–1450
St. Mary's Church, Taunton, England-LCCN2002708150.jpg Taunton Minster Taunton Religiousc.1308–1508Also known as St Mary Magdalene Church.
London Temple Church chancel exterior 03.jpg Temple Church Temple, London Religious12th–14th centuriesAlso known as the Church of St Mary the Virgin.
Tewkesbury Abbey 2011.jpg Tewkesbury Abbey Tewkesbury Domestic

Religious

12th centuryAlso known as the Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin.
Guesthouse, The Abbey Sutton Courtenay 02.png The Abbey Sutton Courtenay Domestic13th–19th centuries
Castle, Tonbridge - geograph.org.uk - 2648501.jpg Tonbridge Castle Tonbridge Domestic

Military

13th centuryThe Medieval portion is in ruins.
WalsinghamAbbeyRemains.jpg Walsingham Priory Walsingham Domestic

Religious

11th–15th centuriesAlso known as St Marys Priory.

Ruins.

Wells Cathedral east end over the wall 3.jpg Wells Cathedral Wells Religious1176– c.1490Also known as the Cathedral Church of St Andrew.
Westminster Abbey - Joy of Museums.jpg Westminster Abbey Westminster Domestic

Religious

960–1722Also known as the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster.

Traditional location for the coronation of English (and later British) monarchs.

Whitby Abbey 1.jpg Whitby Abbey Whitby Domestic

Religious

657–12th centuryRuins.
WinCath30Je6-4836wiki.jpg Winchester Cathedral Winchester Religious1079–1532Also known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, St Peter, St Paul, and St Swithun.
Cmglee Windsor Castle aerial view.jpg Windsor Castle Windsor Domestic

Military

Religious

11th–19th centuriesLongest-occupied palace in Europe.

Special note to St George's Chapel, being a fine example of Perpendicular Gothic.

Worcester Cathedral Cloister, Worcestershire, UK - Diliff.jpg Worcester Cathedral Worcester Religious1084–1504Also known as the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin, of Worcester.
Micklegate Bar (3093392532).jpg York City Walls York Militaryc.71AD–14th centuryThe majority of the surviving portions were built in the 13th and 14th centuries, with some Classical and Romanesque remains.
York Minster from M&S.JPG York Minster York Religiousc.1230–1472Also known as the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York.

Northern Ireland

All of the following Gothic buildings are Grade A listed, scheduled monuments, or state care monuments.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Ardtole Church, Ardglass, September 2010 (05).JPG Ardtole Church Ardtole Religious15th centuryAlso known as the Church of St Nicholas and as Ardtole Kirk.

Ruins.

St Malachy's Wall - geograph.org.uk - 590375.jpg Bangor Abbey Bangor Domestic

Religious

12th–15th centuriesOnly remains are St Malachy's Wall and portions of the church.

The Antiphonary of Bangor was written by the monks there.

Down Cathedral Rear View.JPG Down Cathedral Downpatrick Religious13th–15th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity.
Dunluce Castle - Bushmills, Northern Ireland, UK - August 16, 2017 01.jpg Dunluce Castle County Antrim Military13th–17th centuriesRuins.
County Fermanagh - Enniskillen Castle 20230304 watergate seen from River Erne.jpg Enniskillen Castle Enniskillen Domestic

Military

1428–16th centuryPartial ruins.

Houses the Fermanagh County Museum and a museum dedicated to two local regiments.

Grey Abbey 03.jpg Grey Abbey Greyabbey Domestic

Religious

1193–15th centuryRuins.
Inch abbey near Downpatrick - geograph.org.uk - 740083.jpg Inch Abbey Downpatrick Domestic

Religious

12th centuryRuins.
Killyleagh Castle.jpg Killyleagh Castle Killyleagh Domestic

Military

1180–19th centuryHeavily renovated in the 19th century to resemble a château of the Loire.
Armagh Cathedral (Church of Ireland).jpg St Patrick's Cathedral Armagh Religious12th centuryNot to be confused with the Roman Catholic cathedral in the same town.
Shane's Castle, County Antrim - geograph.org.uk - 155426.jpg Shane's Castle Randalstown Domestic

Military

c.1345Also known as Edenduffcarrick.

Burnt down in 1816 and left in ruins.

Scotland

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either Category A listed or scheduled monuments.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
The Old Brig o' Balgownie - geograph.org.uk - 14069.jpg Brig o' Balgownie Old Aberdeen Civic13th centuryAlso known as the Old Bridge of Don.
Brig o' Doon, Alloway 2017-05-17.jpg Brig o' Doon Ayrshire Civic15th centuryAlso known as Auld Brig and as Old Bridge of Doon.
Interior of Coldingham Priory - geograph.org.uk - 1480278.jpg Coldingham Priory Coldingham Domestic

Religious

12th–14th centuries
2019-08-25 Corstorphine Parish Church.jpg Corstorphine Old Parish Church Corstorphine Religious15th centuryFormerly known as St John's Collegiate Church.
Crichton-castle-church-2011.jpg Crichton Collegiate Church Crichton Religious15th century
Crossraguel abbey intact.jpg Crossraguel Abbey Maybole Domestic

Religious

14th centuryAlso known as the Abbey of St Mary of Crossraguel.

Ruins.

Drum-Castle.jpg Drum Castle Drumoak Domestic

Miitary

13th century
Dryburgh Abbey, 2003 (1).JPG Dryburgh Abbey Dryburgh Domestic

Religious

12th–15th centuriesRuins.
Dunblane Cathedral 2017.jpg Dunblane Cathedral Dunblane Religious11th–13th centuriesFormerly known as the Cathedral Church of St Blaan and St Laurence.
Dunfermline Abbey - geograph.org.uk - 2599053.jpg Dunfermline Abbey Dunfermline Domestic

Religious

1128–1250In ruins, apart from the abbey church.
Glasgowcathedral.jpg Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Religious12th–13th centuriesAlso known as St Kentigern's Cathedral, as St Mungo's Cathedral, and as the High Kirk of Glasgow.
Holyrood Abbey 14.jpg Holyrood Abbey Old Town , Edinburgh Domestic

Religious

12th–17th centuriesRuins.

Depicted in Louis Daguerre's The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel.

12 Bruder begleiteten den Heiligen Columban und begannen im Jahr 563 mit dem Bau des Klosters. 03.jpg Iona Abbey Iona Domestic

Religious

9th–15th centuriesProduced both the Chronicle of Ireland and the Book of Kells .
Jedburgh-wyrdlight-760337.jpg Jedburgh Abbey Jedburgh Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesRuins.
Ayrshire Kilwinning Abbey 2.jpg Kilwinning Abbey Kilwinning Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesRuins.
King's College Chapel, University of Aberdeen.jpg King's College Chapel Old Aberdeen Religious1498–1509
Ladykirk church from the kirkyard, 2017.jpg Ladykirk Church Ladykirk Religious15th centuryAlso known as St Mary's Church and as the Kirk of Steill.
Law Castle.jpg Law Castle West Kilbride Domestic

Military

c.1467
Melrose Abbey (22438882870).jpg Melrose Abbey Melrose Domestic

Religious

1136–1590Also known as St Mary's Abbey.

Mostly in ruins.

Mingary aerial view SW.jpg Mingary Castle Kilchoan Domestic

Military

13th–14th centuriesRuins.
Neidpath Castle near Peebles - geograph.org.uk - 1632034.jpg Neidpath Castle Peebles Domestic

Military

1263–1266Partially in ruins.
The Old Tolbooth.jpg Old Tolbooth Old Town , Edinburgh Civic1386–c.1400Renovated in 1561; demolished in 1817.
Paisley Abbey from the south east.jpg Paisley Abbey Paisley Domestic

Religious

12th–19th centuries
Rosslyn Chapel (Mentioned in Dan Brown's DaVinci Code).jpg Rosslyn Chapel Roslin Religious15th centuryFormerly known as the Collegiate Chapel of St Matthew.
St. Andrew's Cathedral (16496813242).jpg St Andrews Cathedral St Andrews Religious1158–1318Ruins.
Cathedrale St Giles Edimbourg 1.jpg St Giles' Cathedral Old Town , Edinburgh Religious1385–1410Also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh.
(looking towards) St John's Kirk, Perth.jpg St John's Kirk Perth Religiousc.1448Also known as Old Church.

The site of John Knox's 1559 sermon which began the Scottish Reformation.

St Machar's cathedral with watch house - geograph.org.uk - 174651.jpg St Machar's Cathedral Aberdeen Religious12th–15th centuriesAlso known as Old Machar and as the High Kirk of Aberdeen.
St.-Magnus-KathedraleOrkney.jpg St Magnus Cathedral Kirkwall Religious1137–15th century
Teampull Mholuaidh Interior.JPG St Moluag's Church Eoropie Religious13th centuryAlso known as Teampall Mholuaidh.
South-Leith-Parish-Church.jpeg South Leith Parish Church Leith Religious1483–1848Originally known as the Kirk of Our Lady, St Mary.
Trinity College Kirk 03.jpg Trinity College Kirk Old Town , Edinburgh Religious1460–1531Also known as Trinity Apse.

Only the apse survives.

Original burial site of Mary of Guelders, wife of James II.

Wales

All of the following Gothic buildings are Grade I listed or scheduled monuments.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
StDogmaelsAbbeyRemains.JPG Abbey of St Mary St Dogmaels Domestic

Religious

12th–13th centuryAlso known as St Dogmaels Abbey.

Ruins.

AberconwyAbbey.JPG Aberconwy Abbey Conwy Domestic

Religious

1186–1284
Ruins of Abergavenny Castle.jpg Abergavenny Castle Abergavenny Domestic

Military

1087–14th centuryRuins.
Holl Seintiau - All Saints' Church, Gresffordd (Gresford) 1434 39.jpg All Saints' Church Gresford Religious13th–15th centuriesMainly 15th century.

Has the most surviving medieval stained glass of any Welsh church.

Possesses a Romano-British altar, known as the Gresford Stone.

Y Gadeirlan Bangor Cathedral Church, Gwynedd North Wales 03.tif Bangor Cathedral Bangor Religiousc.1120–14th centuryAlso known as Saint Deiniol's Cathedral in Bangor.
Basingwerk Abbey 2.jpg Basingwerk Abbey Holywell Domestic

Religious

12th–15th centuriesRuins.
Beaumaris-01s.jpg Beaumaris Castle Beaumaris Military1295–c.1330Ruins.

One of the fortifications built as part of Edward I's conquest of Wales.

Bishop's Palace, Llandaff 2011 5.jpg Bishop's Palace Llandaff, Cardiff Domesticc.1266Also known as Llandaff Castle or as the Old Bishop's Palace.

Ruins.

Brecon Castle (geograph 4250259).jpg Brecon Castle Brecon Domestic

Military

1093–1814Ruins.
Brecon Cathedral (5726564531).jpg Brecon Cathedral Brecon Religiousc.1215Also known as the Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist.
Caernarfon castle interior.jpg Caernarfon Castle Caernarfon Military11th century–1330Ruins.

One of the fortifications built as part of Edward I's conquest of Wales.

The North Gate of Caernarfon's town wall - geograph.org.uk - 367561.jpg Caernarfon Town Walls Caernarfon Military1283–1292Largely intact.

One of the fortifications built as part of Edward I's conquest of Wales.

Caerphilly Castle south.jpg Caerphilly Castle Caerphilly Domestic

Military

1268–1290Ruins.

Largest castle in the UK after Windsor Castle.

Caldicot Castle - panoramio.jpg Caldicot Castle Caldicot Domestic

Military

12th centuryLargely in ruins.
Chepstow Castle (4197).jpg Chepstow Castle Chepstow Domestic

Military

1067–1300Ruins.

Oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain.

Eglwys Chwitffordd, Sir y Fflint - Church of St Mary and St Beuno, Whitford, Flintshire, Wales 39.jpg Church of St Beuno and St Mary Whitford Religious7th–19th centuries
Llanblethian church - panoramio.jpg Church of St John the Baptist Llanblethian Religious12th century
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Llanfair Kilgeddin (geograph 6846825).jpg Church of St Mary the Virgin Llanfair Kilgeddin Religious13th–14th centuries
The Church of St Nicolas, Grosmont (5953890590).jpg Church of St Nicholas Grosmont Religious13th century
Church of St Nicholas, Trellech 002.jpg Church of St Nicholas Trellech Religiousc.1300
Conwy Castle and car park from Town Walls - geograph.org.uk - 1723358.jpg Conwy Castle Conwy Military1283–1289Ruins.

One of the fortifications built as part of Edward I's conquest of Wales.

Conwy town walls - geograph.org.uk - 695924.jpg Conwy Town Walls Conwy Military1283–1287Intact.

One of the fortifications built as part of Edward I's conquest of Wales.

Crickhowell Castle 01.jpg Crickhowell Castle Crickhowell Domestic

Military

1121–1400Also known as Alisby's Castle.

Ruins.

CymerAbby13.jpg Cymer Abbey Llanelltyd Domestic

Religious

1189–13th centuryRuins.
Denbigh gatehouse.jpg Denbigh Castle and Town Walls Denbigh Military13th–14th centuryRuins.
Dolbadarn (49654560027).jpg Dolbadarn Castle Llanberis Pass Domestic

Military

13th centuryRuins.
Dolforwyn Castle, Montgomeryshire.jpeg Dolforwyn Castle Abermule Domestic

Military

13th centuryRuins.
Grosmont Castle (0479).jpg Grosmont Castle Grosmont Domestic

Military

1070–1350Ruins.
Ty Neuadd Hafoty, Llansadwrn, Ynys Mon.jpg Hafotty Llansadwrn Domestic14th century
Castell Harlech - geograph.org.uk - 1555089.jpg Harlech Castle Harlech Military1282–1289Ruins.

One of the fortifications built as part of Edward I's conquest of Wales.

Haverfordwest CASTLE 27.JPG Haverfordwest Castle Haverfordwest Domestic

Military

1120–c.1380Ruins.
Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye - geograph.org.uk - 583851.jpg Hay Castle Hay-on-Wye Domestic

Military

c.1200–17th centuryPartially in ruins.
Pont Rhedynfre - Holt or Farndon Bridge, Holt, Wrexham, Wales 15.jpg Holt Bridge Holt Civic1339Also known as the Farndon Bridge, as the Holt-Farndon Bridge, and as the Farndon/Holt Bridge.
Kidwelly castle whole.JPG Kidwelly Castle Kidwelly Domestic

Military

12th centuryRuins.
Lamphey Bishops Palace- Beautiful remains dating back to the 14th Century.jpg Lamphey Bishop's Palace Lamphey Domestic13th–14th centuryRuins.
Llandaff Cathedral (geograph 3435762).jpg Llandaff Cathedral Llandaff, Cardiff Religious12th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral Church of Saints Peter and Paul with Saints Dyfrig, Teilo, and Euddogwy.
20140818 I43 Llanthony - Priory (15120201752).jpg Llanthony Priory Vale of Ewyas Domestic

Religious

12th–14th centuriesRuins, apart from Abbey Hotel, St David's Church, and Court Farm Barn.
Llawhaden Castle - geograph.org.uk - 239742.jpg Llawhaden Castle Llawhaden Domestic

Military

13th centuryRuins.
Manorbier Castle2.jpg Manorbier Castle Manorbier Domestic

Military

12th centuryRuins.
Margam Abbey ruin chapter house.jpg Margam Abbey Margam Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesRuins.

The abbey under croft and the chapter house are the surviving Gothic structures.

Mathern Palace.jpg Mathern Palace Mathern Domestic14th–17th centuries
Great Tower - geograph.org.uk - 1373628.jpg Monmouth Castle Monmouth Domestic

Military

1067–1386Ruins.
Neath Abbey (5541).jpg Neath Abbey Neath Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesRuins.

Once was the largest abbey in Wales.

St Woolos Cathedral Shadows.jpg Newport Cathedral Newport Religious9th–20th centuriesAlso known as St Woolos' Cathedral.
Parliament House, Machynlleth, rear courtyard.jpg Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House Machynlleth Civic15th–16th centuriesBuilding where Owain Glyndŵr held parliament after being crowned.
Oystermouth Castle, December 2018 (1).jpg Oystermouth Castle Mumbles Domestic

Military

12th centuryRuins.
Pembroke Castle (15367519484).jpg Pembroke Castle Pembroke Domestic

Military

1093–1241Ruins, partially restored.
Old Church, Penallt (geograph 5097674).jpg Penallt Old Church Penallt Religiousc.1400
Porth y Twr (3946).jpg Porth-y-Tŵr St Davids Military13th century
St Mary's Priory Church, Abergavenny - geograph.org.uk - 1328184.jpg Priory Church of St Mary Abergavenny Domestic

Religious

1070–1535Also referred to as the "Westminster of Wales" for its size and numerous high-status tomb monuments and effigies.
Usk Priory Church (St.Mary) (28667673148).jpg Priory Church of St Mary Usk Domestic

Religious

12th century–1900
Raglan Castle's main entrance.jpg Raglan Castle Raglan Domestic

Military

15th–17th centuriesRuins.
Castell Rhuthun - adfeilion y goresgynwyr (wel o lia fe drion nhw) 27.JPG Ruthin Castle Ruthin Domestic

Military

c.1277The medieval section is in ruins.
Seamans Chapel, Angle (geograph 4850851).jpg Sailors' Chapel Angle Religious1447Also known as the Seamen's Chapel and as the Fishermen's Chapel.
Andrew, Presteigne 4929252.jpg St Andrew's Church Presteigne Religious9th century–1868
Eglwys Gadeiriol Llanelwy - St Asaph Cathedral.jpg St Asaph Cathedral St Asaph Religious13th—19th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral Church of Saints Asaph and Cyndeyrn.
Llancarfan, St Cadoc (35873785235).jpg St Cadoc's Church Llancarfan Religious13th century
St David's Cathedral (35833209506).jpg St Davids Cathedral St Davids Religious1181–13th century
20140827 I15 St. Davids - Cathedral (14981667520).jpg St Davids Bishops Palace St Davids Domestic13th–14th centuriesRuins.
St Donat's Castle, Wales - panoramio.jpg St Donat's Castle St Donats Domestic

Military

12th century–presentPresently part of Atlantic College.

20th century restoration includes the majority of Bradenstoke Priory.

Saint Donats, UK - panoramio (5).jpg St Donat's Church St Donats Religious12th–20th centuries
South side of Grade I Listed St Illtud's Church, Llantwit Major (geograph 6332450).jpg St Illtyd's Church Llantwit Major Religious11th–15th centuriesThe site was originally the location of the chapel for St Illtyd's College, Britain's earliest centre of learning.
Cardiff City Parish Church (St John the Baptist).jpg St John the Baptist Church Cardiff Religious1180–1891
St John's Church, Newton, Porthcawl. - geograph.org.uk - 99625.jpg St John the Baptist Church Porthcawl Religiousc.1180–1993
St Martin's Church In Cwmyoy.jpg St Martin's Church Cwmyoy Religious12th–14th centuries
St Mellons Church geograph-2716262-by-John-Lord.jpg St Mellons Church Old St Mellons Religious13th centuryAlso known as St Mellons Parish Church. Formerly known as St Melan's Church.
The church, Myddfai NLW3361736.jpg St Michael's Church Myddfai Religious14th–15th centuries
Colwinston5.jpg St Michael and All Angels Church Colwinston Religious1111
Kerry Church - geograph.org.uk - 163374.jpg St Michael and All Angels Church Kerry Religious1176–1883
Eglwys y Santes Fair, Derwen, ger Rhuthun Sir Ddinbych St Mary's Church, Derwen, near Rhuthun, North Wales 34.jpg St Mary's Church Derwen Religious13th century
St Mary's Church, Kidwelly - geograph-3993090-by-Jaggery.jpg St Mary's Church Kidwelly Religiousc.1320
Llanfair-Ar-Y-Bryn Church, near Llandovery - geograph.org.uk - 979559.jpg St Mary's Church Llanfair-ar-y-bryn Religious12th century
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Magor (geograph 2833913).jpg St Mary's Church Magor Religious13th century
St Mary's Church, Mold (24583584946).jpg St Mary's Church Mold Religiousc.1490–2001
Welshpool, St Mary (geograph 4672837).jpg St Mary's Church Welshpool Religiousc.1250–1871
EglwysSantPadarn LlanbadarnFawr.jpg St Padarn's Church Llanbadarn Fawr Religious1115–2001
St Peters Church, Carmarthen, interior - 4495748 - geograph.org.uk.JPG St Peter's Church Carmarthen Religious14th century
St. Athan, Sain Tathan The Vale of Glamorgan CF62 4 0845 722 3344 Church - panoramio.jpg St Tathan's Church St Athan Religious13th–14th centuries
St Teilo's church at Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire - geograph.org.uk - 1007098.jpg St Teilo's Church Llantilio Crossenny Religious13th century
Holywell2.JPG St Winefride's Well Holywell Religious15th century
Swansea Castle 2018.jpg Swansea Castle Swansea Military1107Ruins.
Tintern Abbey and Courtyard.jpg Tintern Abbey Tintern Domestic

Religious

1131–15th centuryAlso known as the Abbey Church of St Mary.

Ruins.

Was referenced by numerous works of art and literature beginning in the 18th century.

Tretower Castle (36839091694).jpg Tretower Castle Tretower Domestic

Military

12–13th centuriesRuins.
Tretower Court - geograph.org.uk - 25906.jpg Tretower Court Tretower Domestic14th century
Tudor Merchant's House Tenby (35486638121).jpg Tudor Merchant's House Tenby Domestic15th century
Ty Mawr, Castle Caereinion - geograph.org.uk - 1571886.jpg Tŷ Mawr Castle Caereinion Domestic13th century
Ruins of Usk Castle - geograph.org.uk - 1426120.jpg Usk Castle Usk Domestic

Military

1120–c.1680Mostly ruins.
Mynydd Felfed (Coed Hyrddyn) - Velvet Hill, Llantysilio, Llangollen, Sir Ddinbych, Cymru (Wales) 70.jpg Valle Crucis Abbey Llantysilio Domestic

Religious

1201–15th centuryAlso known as the Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Valle Crucis.

Ruins.

Weobley Castle 2.jpg Weobley Castle Gower Domestic

Military

14th centuryPartially in ruins.

Crown Dependencies

Although not part of the UK and only partially part of the British Isles, the Crown Dependancies are under British rule, thus their inclusion here.

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Manx heritage sites, Jersey Grade 1 listed buildings, Guernsey protected monuments, or Alderney protected monuments.

ImageBuildingPlaceTerritoryTypeDateNotes
The Hermitage (4855176598).jpg Abbey of St Helier Saint Helier Jersey Domestic

Religious

c.550–16th centuryAlso known as the Priory of St Helier.

Most associated structures destroyed to make way for Elizabeth Castle; the Gothic remains are limited to the Hermitage Chapel.

Castle Rushen, Castletown.jpg Castle Rushen Castletown Isle of Man Domestic

Military

Religious

10th–18th centuries
Guernsey 2012 104, St. Apolline.jpg Chapel of St Apolline Saint Saviour Guernsey Religious1392Also known as St Apolline's Chapel.
Parish Church of St Helier, Jersey.JPG Church of St Helier Saint Helier Jersey Religious11th–19th centuriesAlso known as the Parish Church of St Helier.
Grosnez castle 20160901.jpg Grosnez Castle Saint Ouen Jersey Domestic

Military

14th centuryRuins.
Grouville Church.JPG Grouville Church Grouville Jersey Religious12th–15th centuriesAlso known as St Martin de Grouville.
La Hougue Bie chapel - geograph.ci - 165.jpg La Hougue Bie Chapel Grouville Jersey Religious12th century
Remains of St Mary's Priory, Lihou Island.jpg Lihou Priory Saint Peter Guernsey Domestic

Religious

12th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Priory of Our Lady of Lihou.

Ruins.

Le Vier Chate Septembre 2009.jpg Mont Orgueil St Martin Jersey Domestic

Military

1204–20th centuryAlso known as Gorey Castle and as lé Vièr Châté.
St Germans' Cathedral, Peel Castle, Isle of Man.jpg Peel Castle St Patrick's Isle Isle of Man Domestic

Military

Religious

11th–19th centuriesRuins.
Rushen Abbey 1656.jpg Rushen Abbey Ballasalla Isle of Man Domestic

Religious

1134–1350Ruins.

The Chronicles of Mann were complied at the abbey.

Historical and Topographical Description of the Channel Islands 1840 Robert Mudie 26.jpg St Anne's Church Saint Anne Guernsey Religious12th–13th centuriesDemolished in circa 1850 and replaced with present structure.

Church of the only parish on Alderney.

Saint Brelade Parish Church, Jersey.jpg St Brelade's Church Saint Brelade Jersey Religious10th–15th centuries
St clements church jersey.JPG St Clement's Parish Church St Clement Jersey Religious10th–15th centuriesAlso known as the Parish Church of St Clement.
Eglise de la paroisse de Saint-Jean a Jersey (aout 2019).JPG Saint-Jean des Chênes St John Jersey Religious12th centuryAlso known as St John's Parish Church and as St John of the Oaks.
Parish Church of St Martin, Jersey.JPG St Martin le Vieux St Martin Jersey Religious12th–15th centuriesAlso known as St Martin's Parish Church.
Historical and Topographical Description of the Channel Islands 1840 Robert Mudie 21.jpg St Michel du Valle Vale Guernsey Religious11th centuryAlso known as the Vale Church.
St Tugual's Chapel op Herm.jpg St Tugual's Chapel Herm Guernsey Religious11th century
Historical and Topographical Description of the Channel Islands 1840 Robert Mudie 24.jpg Vale Castle Vale Guernsey Domestic

Military

10th–15th centuriesAlso known as Le Château St Michel, as Château de Val, and as Château de Valle.

Significant portions of the structure was destroyed by the Nazis during WWII.

Central Europe

Austria

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Denkmalgeschützt Objekte.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Aggsbach - Kartause, Kirche.JPG Aggsbach Charterhouse Aggsbach Religiousc.1380Remains of a former Carthusian monastery.
Ruine Aggstein 02.JPG Aggstein Castle Wachau Military12th centuryRuins.
Altenburg Stift Altenburg Mittelalterliches Kloster 4.JPG Altenburg Abbey Altenburg Domestic

Religious

1144–1733The surviving medieval structures are underground.
Wien, Auginstinerkirche (1340) (38751239735).jpg Augustinian Church Innere Stadt, Vienna Religious1327–1339
Steyr Bummerlhaus.jpg Bummerlhaus Steyr Domestic13th century
Deutschlandsberg - Burg (b).JPG Burg Deutschlandsberg Deutschlandsberg Domestic

Military

12th centuryRuins.
Wasserburg Heidenreichstein Sommer.JPG Burg Heidenreichstein Heidenreichstein Domestic

Military

12th–16th centuries
Leobendorf - Burg Kreuzenstein (2).JPG Burg Kreuzenstein Leobendorf Domestic

Military

Religious

12th–19th centuriesConstructed on and from the remains of a medieval castle using an assemblage of portions of other ruined castles.
Burg Lockenhaus Rittersaal.JPG Burg Lockenhaus Lockenhaus Domestic

Military

Religious

c.1200
Perchtoldsdorf (3).JPG Burg Perchtoldsdorf Perchtoldsdorf Domestic

Military

Religious

11th–19th centuries
Rappottenstein - Burg (6).JPG Burg Rappottenstein Rappottenstein Domestic

Military

c.1150–c.1600Considered to be among the best preserved castles in Austria.
Burg Vichtenstein.JPG Burg Vichtenstein Vichtenstein Domestic

Military

12th–20th centuries
Michaelerkirche - 10.jpg Church of Saint Michael Innere Stadt, Vienna Religiousc.1220–c.1240
Bachschmiede in Wals-Schmiederaum.jpg Die Bachschmiede Wals-Siezenheim 1567
Dom St Nikolaus Feldkirch.jpg Feldkirch Cathedral Feldkirch Religiousc.1200–1520Also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas.
Franziskaner graz.jpg Franciscan Church Graz Religious13th–14th centuriesAlso known as the Franciscan Monastery of Graz and as the Parish Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Graz.

Surviving Gothic portions of the monastic complex include the church building, the cloisters, the chapel of St James, and portions of the library old building.

Salzburg (1) 05.jpg Franciscan Church Old Town , Salzburg Religious8th century–1498
Hotel Goldener Adler, Innsbruck, Tirol.jpg Goldener Adler Old Town, Innsbruck Domestic1390Traditional inn.

Notable guests include Emperor Charles V, Leopold and Wolfgang Mozart, Goethe, Ludwig I of Bavaria, and Niccolò Paganini.

Golden roof, Innsbruck, Austria - panoramio.jpg Goldenes Dachl Old Town, Innsbruck Domesticc.1500Built to commemorate the marriage of Maximilian I to Bianca Maria Sforza.
1957-04-27 04 Stift Goss alte Stiftskirche.jpg Göss Abbey Leoben Domestic

Religious

1004–1782The church is also known as the Parish Church of St Andrew the Apostle.

The surviving church is largely Gothic, although the crypt is Romanesque.

The majority of the surviving abbey structures date from later periods.

Graz - Dom.jpg Graz Cathedral Graz Religious1438–1462Also known as St Giles' Cathedral.
Grinzinger Pfarrkirche Orgel.jpg Grinzing Parish Church Grinzing, Döbling, Vienna Religious1417–1426
Austria - Heiligenkreuz Abbey - 1814.jpg Heiligenkreuz Abbey Heiligenkreuz Domestic

Religious

1133–1240Also known as the Abbey of the Holy Cross.

The oldest continuously occupied Cistercian monastery in the world.

SalzburgVonDerGersbergalm.jpg Hohensalzburg Fortress Salzburg Military

Religious

1077–17th centuryIncludes a Gothic castle chapel.
Werfen - Burg Hohenwerfen (1).JPG Hohenwerfen Castle Werfen Military1075–1078
Salzburg Getreidegasse Ladenschilder 2.jpg Hotel Goldener Hirsch Old Town, Salzburg Domestic15th century
Lilienfeld Stiftskomplex.JPG Lilienfeld Abbey Lilienfeld Domestic

Religious

1202–c.1810
Malteserkirche 2013-09-21-05-23-18.jpg Maltese Church Innere Stadt, Vienna Religious15th century–1857Only the interior remains Gothic.
Wien - Kirche Maria am Gestade.JPG Maria am Gestade Innere Stadt, Vienna Religious1394–1414Also known as Maria Stiegen.
Maria Saal Pfarr-und Wallfahrtskirche Maria Himmelfahrt 28052015 4203.jpg Maria Saal Cathedral Maria Saal Military

Religious

1430–1459Also known as the Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

Fortified church.

Mauterndorf burg.jpg Mauterndorf Castle Mauterndorf Militaryc.1253
Minoritenkirche.Wien.jpg Minoritenkirche Innere Stadt, Vienna Religious1276–1350Also known as the Friars Minor Conventual Church. Formerly known as the Italian National Church of Mary of the Snows.
Unternberg schloss moosham.jpg Moosham Castle Unternberg Domestic

Military

c.1191–1495
Neuberg20070527 1.jpg Neuberg Abbey Neuberg an der Mürz Domestic

Religious

1327–1496
Salzburg Stiftskirche Nonnberg Innenraum 01.jpg Nonnberg Abbey Old Town, Salzburg Domestic

Religious

c.714–c.1880Oldest continuously extant convent in the Germanophone world.

Has an altar piece by Veit Stoß.

2017-11-14 (586) Passauer Hof in Ybbs an der Donau.jpg Passauer Hof Ybbs an der Donau Domestic13th–14th centuries [1] Also known as the Former Palace of Ybbsburg.
MariaStrassengel Pfarrhof OID 57725 entzerrt.jpg Pilgrimage Church Maria Straßengel Judendorf-Straßengel Religious1346–1355
Riegersburg komplettes Pano.jpg Riegersburg Castle Riegersburg Domestic

Military

c.1122–1653Owned by the House of Liechtenstein.
St-Blasius kirche.jpg St Blasius Church Old Town, Salzburg Religious1185–1330
Theresianische Militarakademie, Wiener Neustadt 6.jpg St George's Cathedral Wiener Neustadt Religious1440–1616
Baden bei Wien - Stadtpfarrkirche.JPG St Stephan Baden Religious15th centuryThe organ was played by Mozart and possibly Beethoven.

Ave verum corpus premiered in the church in 1791.

Wien - Stephansdom (1).JPG St Stephen's Cathedral Innere Stadt, Vienna Religious1137–1578Also known as the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Stephen and All Saints.

Contains numerous great works of art.

Sausenstein Kapelle2.jpg Säusenstein Abbey Chapel Ybbs an der Donau Religious14th centuryAlso known as the Chapel of Thérèse of Lisieux.
Stift Seitenstetten, Stiftskirche (12. Jhdt., barockisiert) (42306289401).jpg Seitenstetten Abbey Church Seitenstetten Religious12th–15th centuries
Spinnerin am Kreuz 13, Wiener Neustadt.jpg Spinnerin am Kreuz Austria 1375–1384 One is in Favoriten, Vienna while the other is in Wiener Neustadt.
Schloss Tratzberg 012.jpg Tratzberg Castle Jenbach Domestic

Military

c.1500
Wiener Neustadt - Dom (5).JPG Wiener Neustadt Cathedral Wiener Neustadt Religious1192–15th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary and St Rupert.
Burg Wiesberg.jpg Wiesberg Castle Tobadill Domestic

Military

13th century
Stift Zwettl Kreuzgang Innenhof.JPG Zwettl Abbey Zwettl Domestic

Religious

1137–1747

Czechia

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are cultural monuments of Czechia.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Betlemska kaple.jpg Bethlehem Chapel Old Town, Prague Religiousc.1391Place where Jan Hus served as priest prior to his excommunication.
Bezdez.jpg Bezděz Castle Bezděz Domestic

Military

Religious

c.1260–1280Ruins.

Laid to waste during the Thirty Years' War.

Stara radnice (Brno).JPG Brno Old Town Hall Brno Civic1304–1729
Cesky Krumlov State Castle, 13th century and after (10) (26238736082).jpg Český Krumlov Castle Český Krumlov Domestic

Military

Religious

13th–19th centuries
Cesky sternberk od j 2.jpg Český Šternberk Castle Český Šternberk Domestic

Military

1241 – 16th century
P8238365 Kostel sv. Bartolomeje.jpg Cathedral of St Bartholomew Plzeň Religious14th–15th centuries
Pohled z namesti Jana Pavla II. panoramic.jpg Cathedral of the Holy Spirit Hradec Králové Religious1307–1463
St.Georgsbasilika - Ludmillakapelle 1.jpg Chapel of St Ludmila of Bohemia Prague Castle , Prague Religious14th centuryA subsequent addition to the Romanesque St George's Basilica.
20190204 CharlesBridge 4092 (33592803008).jpg Charles Bridge Old Town, Prague Civic1357 – 15th centuryReplaced the Romanesque Judith's Bridge, which had been severely damaged in a 1342 flood.

Includes three towers: the Old Town Bridge Tower, the Malá Strana Bridge Tower, and Judith's Tower.

Altstadter Ring (6) Prag.jpg Church of Our Lady Before Týn Old Town, Prague Religious14th century – c.1455Also known as the Parish Church of the Mother of God Before Týn and as Týn Church.
Kostel Panny Marie Snezne1 v Praze.JPG Church of Our Lady of the Snows New Town, Prague Religious1347–1625Never completed.

Site of the martyrdom of the Fourteen Prague Martyrs.

Annunciation church Na travnicku Prague CZ 02.jpg Church of Our Lady on the Lawn New Town, Prague Religious1360–1375Also known as the Church of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary on the Lawn and as the Orthodox Church of the Annunciation of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Horsovsky Tyn, kostel sv. Anny, jizni stena chramove lodi.jpg Church of Saint Anne Horšovský Týn Religious1507–1516
Kostel sv. Apolinare (Praha) 01.jpg Church of St Apollinaire New Town, Prague Religiousc.1360–1390
Kolin Bartolomej2.JPG Church of St Bartholomew Kolín Religious13th century – 1504
Milevsko kostel sv Jilji (3).jpg Church of Saint Giles Milevsko Religious12th–15th centuries Filial church of Milevsko Monastery.
Brno, kostel sv. Jakuba zadni1.JPG Church of St James the Great Brno Religious13th–15th centuries
Iglau-Jakobuskirche1.jpg Church of St James the Great Jihlava Religious1256–1436
Kutna Hora CZ St James Church 08.jpg Church of St James the Greater Kutná Hora Religious14th–15th centuries
Prachatice, kostel sv. Jakuba Vetsiho crop.jpg Church of St James the Greater Prachatice Religious14th century – 1513
Kostel sv. Martina ve zdi (Stare Mesto), Praha 1, Martinska, Stare Mesto.JPG Church of St Martin in the Wall Old Town, Prague Religious1178–1488 Fortified church.
Kostel svateho Morice v Olomouci.jpg Church of Saint Maurice Olomouc Religious15th century
Stary svojanov - kostel svateho Mikulase.jpg Church of Saint Nicholas Svojanov Religious13th–14th centuries
Pohled z radnicni veze na kostel sv. Mikulase (4979982035).jpg Church of Saint Nicholas Znojmo Religious1388 – 16th century
Porici sv Petr od J DSC01247.JPG Church of St Peter at Poříčí New Town, Prague Religious12th–19th centuries
Sobeslav, kostel sv. Vita, v pozadi vez kostela sv. Petra a Pavla.jpg Church of Saint Vitus Soběslav Religious1375 – 18th century
Melnik kostel sv. Petra a Pavla zezadu.JPG Church of Saints Peter and Paul Mělník Religious11th–16th centuries
Annunciation Church, Pardubice, Czech Republic.jpg Church of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Pardubice Religious1359–1515
Chomutov, Husovo namesti a kostel (1).JPG Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Chomutov Religious1330–1585
20210925.Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Most).-014.jpg Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Most Religious1253–1602
Chram Nanebevzeti Panny Marie a svateho Karla Velikeho, 06.05.2009 - panoramio - Vadim Zhivotovsky.jpg Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St Charles the Great New Town, Prague Religious1351–1711
Prague-Old-Town-Church-of-the-Holy-Spirit.jpg Church of the Holy Spirit Josefov, Prague Religious14th century–1833
Kostel Matky Bozi Na Nameti (Kutna Hora) 01.JPG Church of the Virgin Mary at Náměti Kutná Hora Religiousc.1350 – 15th centuryAlso known as Dolní kostel.
Stredoveke opevneni v Nymburku 02.jpg City walls of Nymburk Nymburk Military13th century
Anezsky klaster sv. Salvator a Frantisek 3.jpg Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia New Town, Prague Domestic

Religious

c.1231 – 14th century
Ceske Budejovice, klaster sv. Dominika, s kostelem Obetovani P. Marie.JPG Dominican Monastery České Budějovice Domestic

Religious

13th century – 1885Largely burnt down in the 18th century; surviving Gothic buildings include the church and cloisters.
Franziskanerkloster-Kaaden2.jpg Franciscan Monastery Kadaň Domestic

Religious

15th–18th centuriesAlso known as the Franciscan Monastery of the Fourteen Holy Helpers in Kadaň.
Plzen 105.JPG Franciscan Monastery Plzeň Domestic

Religious

c.1300–1611
Hukv09.JPG Hukvaldy Castle Hukvaldy Domestic

Military

Religious

c.1234Ruins.
Mestsky urad Kutna Hora 2014-02-27 - panoramio.jpg Italian Court Kutná Hora Civic

Domestic

Religious

13th–16th centuriesOriginally the seat of the Central Mint of Prague.
Hrad Kadan od JV (2).jpg Kadaň Castle Kadaň Domestic

Military

13th century – 1755
Zamek Karlstejn.jpg Karlštejn Castle Karlštejn Domestic

Military

Religious

1348–1365One of the locations where the Imperial Regalia and Bohemian Crown Jewels were kept prior to 1791.
156 Univerzita Karlova, o Karolinum (Universitat Carolina).jpg Karolinum Old Town, Prague Domestic1383–1386Part of the University of Prague.

Among the oldest university dormitories in Central Europe.

Kasperk - pohled z Pusteho hradku 2.jpg Kašperk Castle Kašperské Hory Military1356–1361Ruins.
Krivoklat, vyhled na hrad (2018-05-08; 01).jpg Křivoklát Castle Křivoklát Domestic

Military

Religious

c.1230 – 19th centuryDamaged by a fires in 1422 and reconstructed in 1471, giving the building its present form.

It also suffered from fires in 1643 and 1826, and was repaired in 1860.

Kuneticka Hora from air M1 -3.jpg Kunětická hora Castle Ráby Domestic

Military

Religious

14th century – 1993
Milevsko klasterni bazilika strana 1.jpg Milevsko Monastery Milevsko Domestic

Religious

1191–1885Oldest monastery in South Bohemian Region.

Includes the Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary.

Staronova synagoga -.JPG Old New Synagogue Josefov, Prague Religiousc.1270Sometimes referred to as Old Synagogue after the other building in Prague by that name was demolished.

According to legend, the body of a golem made by Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel lies in the attic.

Prague - Old Royal Palace (21757497110).jpg Old Royal Palace Prague Castle , Prague Civic

Domestic

Religious

12th century – 1502Includes Vladislav Hall and All Saints Church, among other features.
Stara skola2interier.jpg Old Synagogue Josefov, Prague Religious11th–18th centuriesRebuilt several times.

Demolished in 1867 and replaced with the Spanish Synagogue on the same site.

Zamek Orlik nad Vltavou, pohled pres vodni nadrz.JPG Orlík Castle Orlík nad Vltavou Domestic

Military

13th–19th centuriesThe oldest surviving portion dates to the 14th century.

Was extensively repaired and modified following a fire in 1508.

Was originally a spur castle 200 ft above the Vltava, but is now considerably closer due to the creation of the Orlík Reservoir.

Osek, klaster cisterciaku.JPG Osek Monastery Osek Domestic

Religious

13th–18th centuriesLargely rebuilt in the 17th or 18th century, although the cloisters remain original.
Opava, konkatedrala (5x5).jpg Opava Cathedral Opava Religious13th–18th centuriesAlso known as Our Lady of the Assumption Co-Cathedral.
Burg Pernstein.JPG Pernštejn Castle Nedvědice Domestic

Military

Religious

1270 – 16th centuryCastle of the Pernštejn family.
Praha Pinkas Synagogue Interior 02.jpg Pinkas Synagogue Josefov, Prague Religious16th centurySecond oldest surviving synagogue in Prague.
2011.11.6. Pisek 044.jpg Písek Stone Bridge Písek Civic13th centuryOldest preserved Gothic bridge in the Czech Republic.
Predklasteri, dva kostely Nanebevzeti Panny Marie (2013-08-01; 01).jpg Porta coeli Convent Předklášteří Domestic

Religious

13th century – 1901Only functioning Cistercian convent in the Czech Republic.
Powder Tower - panoramio.jpg Powder Gate Old Town, Prague Civic

Military

1475 – 19th centuryAlso known as the Powder Tower.

Replaced the Gate of St Ambrose and the Horska Gate, which had previously stood on the site.

One of the thirteen surviving city gates of Prague's Old Town and part of Prague's fortifications.

New Town Hall - panoramio (1).jpg Prague New Town Hall New Town, Prague Civic1377–1743Technically is New Town Town Hall or the Town Hall of New Town.

Site of the 1419 Defenestration of Prague, which sparked the Hussite Wars, and one of the two sites of the 1483 Defenestration of Prague.

Old Town - Town Hall - panoramio.jpg Prague Old Town Hall Old Town, Prague Civic

Domestic

14th–20th centuriesBegan as a modified house, with other structures and houses added on and to the building subsequently. Has been modified and repaired several times, including the addition and destruction of entire wings.

Technically is Old Town Town Hall or the Town Hall of Old Town.

Includes the Prague Astronomical Clock.

One of the two sites of the 1483 Defenestration of Prague.

Roudnice nl Kostel Narozeni Panny Marie.jpg Roudnice nad Labem Monastery Roudnice nad Labem Domestic

Religious

1333–1734
V lucoch zapadajuceho slnka.JPG St Barbara's Church Kutná Hora Religious1388–1905
Kolin Bartolomej2.JPG St Bartholomeus' Church Kolín Religious13th century
Kostel svateho Hastala, Hastalske nam., Stare Mesto (Praha), Hlavni mesto Praha 09.jpg Saint Castulus' Church Old Town, Prague Religious1375–1399Gothic church with Romanesque and Baroque elements.
Chram sv jilji nymburk 2.jpg Saint Giles' Church Nymburk Religious13th century
Barokni stit na vychodni strane kostela.JPG St Michael's Church in Jircháře New Town, Prague Religious1369 – 19th century
Louny-Nikolauskirche-01.jpg St Nicholas' Church Louny Religious1517–1538Built on the site of the burnt-down 13th-century Church of the Exhalation of the Holy Cross.
Brosche1-vyrez-mikulas.jpg St Nicholas' Church (Medieval structure) Malá Strana, Prague Religious13th centuryThe original Gothic building was torn down in the 17th century to build the present structure.
Detail of the wault in main nave and in the chancel.JPG St Procopius' Church Žďár nad Sázavou Religious13th–15th centuries
Kostel svateho Stepana.jpg St Stephen's Church New Town, Prague Religious14th century
Starobrnensky klaster s bazilikou.jpg St Thomas's Abbey Brno Domestic

Religious

1323 – 19th centuryIncludes the Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady.

Place where Gregor Mendel performed his experiments.

St Vitus Prague September 2016-21.jpg St Vitus' Cathedral Prague Castle , Prague Religious1344–1929Also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus, and Adalbert and as Prague Cathedral.

Contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.

One of the locations where the Imperial Regalia were kept prior to 1791.

Cesky Krumlov, kostel sv. Vita 1.jpg St Vitus' Church Český Krumlov Religious1407–1438
Cathedral of Saint Wenceslas.jpg Saint Wenceslas' Cathedral Olomouc Religious1107 – 14th century
Resslova, kostel svateho Vaclava.jpg St Wenceslas' Church Zderaz, New Town, Prague Religious12th century
Kutna Hora-Sedlec, kostel Nanebevzeti Panny Marie a svateho Jana Krtitele (3).jpg Sedlec Abbey Kutná Hora Domestic

Religious

c.1142 – 15th centuryOf the original Gothic monastery buildings, only the abbey church, the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist , survived the 1421 burning by the Hussites.

Restored from ruins in the 17th century.

Klentnice Sirotci hradek 01.jpg Sirotčí hrádek Klentnice Domestic

Military

13th centuryRuins.
Spilberk Brno 05012017 (Foto Hilarmont).jpg Špilberk Castle Brno Domestic

Military

Religious

13th–14th centuries
'Zur steinernen Glocke ' Altstadter Ring.jpg Stone Bell House Old Town, Prague Domestic14th centuryRemains of a larger house.

Presently houses the Gallery of the Capital City of Prague, which belongs to the National Gallery Prague.

Prag - Pfarrkirche St. Rochus vor dem Kloster Strahov - Farni kostel svateho Rocha - panoramio (1).jpg Strahov Monastery Strahov, Prague Domestic

Religious

12th–17th centuriesSignificantly damaged by the Hussite Wars in 1420; few Gothic structures remain intact, including the abbey churches, the Basilica of the Assumption and the Church of St Roch.
Rano u hradu Svihov (cropped).jpg Švihov Castle Švihov Domestic

Military

Religious

14th century–1489
Klater Tepla.jpg Teplá Abbey Teplá Domestic

Religious

1193 – 19th centuryPortions of the church remain Gothic.
Tocnik 2016-01-06 16-33-47 IMG 8892 (32664123901).jpg Točník Castle Točník Domestic

Military

Religious

1395–1398Partial ruins.
Letecky pohled na areal trebicskeho zamku (cropped).jpg Třebíč Castle Třebíč Domestic

Military

Religious

13th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Benedictine Monastery in Třebíč. Includes St Procopius Basilica.

Romano-Gothic structure, most of which has substantial later modifications, with the exception of the church.

Surviving Gothic portions include the church (especially the interior), cellars, and abbey walls.

Trebon Wittingau (24745202418).jpg Třeboň Monastery Třeboň Domestic

Religious

1367–1750
Hrad Veveri - letecky pohled 05 upraveny.jpg Veveří Castle Brno Domestic

Military

c.1059 – 14th century
Vysebrodsky klaster s kapli sv. Anny.jpg Vyšší Brod Cistercian Abbey Vyšší Brod Domestic

Religious

1259 – 15th centuryAlso known as Hohenfurth Abbey and as Vyšší Brod Monastery.

Important centre of traditional Catholicism in the Czech Republic.

Zbraslav kostel.jpg Zbraslav Monastery (Medieval structure) Zbraslav, Prague Domestic

Religious

1292 – late 14th centuryWas severely damaged during the Hussite Wars and was demolished and rebuilt in the 17th century.

Formerly the royal burial ground of the kings of Bohemia from its founding until the construction of St Vitus' Cathedral.

Peter of Zittau wrote the Zbraslav Chronicle during his tenure as abbot of the abbey.

Owner and former home of the Madonna of Zbraslav .

263 Tocnik pod hradem Zebrak Z.jpg Žebrák Castle Točník Domestic

Military

c.1250–c.1380Ruins
Zlata Koruna, klaster, pruceli kostela.jpg Zlatá Koruna Monastery Zlatá Koruna Domestic

Religious

13th–18th centuriesIncludes the Chapel of Holy Guardian Angels.
Town hall Znojmo tower Rathausturm 01.jpg Znojmo Town Hall Tower Znojmo Civic1445–1448
Zvikov - panoramio.jpg Zvíkov Castle Zvíkovské Podhradí Domestic

Military

Religious

13th centuryAlso referred to as the "king of Czech castles."

Intact, with the exception of a few rooms.

Among the most important early-Gothic Czech castles.

Germany

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Kulturdenkmaler.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Aachen Cathedral Aachen ReligiousAlso known as the Imperial Cathedral. Formerly known as the Royal Cathedral of St Mary at Aachen.

Oldest cathedral in Northern Europe.

Meissen albrechtsburg 2.jpg Albrechtsburg Meissen Domestic

Military

Religious

1471–1495Birthplace of diamond vaulting.
Alte Nahebrücke Bad Kreuznach Civic

Domestic

Altenberg Abbey Solms Domestic

Religious

Altenberg Cathedral Altenberg ReligiousAlso known as Altenberger Dom and as Bergischer Dom. Former abbey church of Altenberg Abbey.
Altes Rathaus Hanover Civic
Eppingen, Altstadtstrasse 36-20160930-003.jpg Bäckerhaus Eppingen Domesticc.1412
Bamberg Cathedral Bamberg ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St George.
Basilica of St Castor Koblenz ReligiousMostly Romanesque, but with some Gothic additions.
Bebenhausen Abbey Bebenhausen Domestic

Religious

Brandenburg Cathedral Brandenburg an der Havel ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of Ss Peter and Paul.
Bremen Cathedral Bremen ReligiousAlso known as St Peter's Cathedral.
Bremen City Hall Bremen Civic
Brunswick Cathedral Braunschweig ReligiousAlso known as the Collegiate Church of Sts Blaise and John the Baptist.
Chorin Abbey Chorin Domestic

Religious

Church of St Martin Lauingen Religious
Cologne Cathedral Cologne ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral Church of St Peter.
Doberan Abbey Bad Doberan Domestic

Religious

Eberbach Abbey Eltville Domestic

Religious

Erfurt Cathedral Erfurt ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral Church of St Mary at Erfurt and as St Mary's Cathedral.
Frankfurt Cathedral Frankfurt ReligiousAlso known as the Imperial Cathedral of St Bartholomew.
Frauenkirche Munich Religious
Frauenkirche Nuremberg Religious
Freiburg Münster Freiburg im Breisgau ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of Our Lady.
Hirsau Abbey Hirsau Domestic

Religious

P1017542.JPG Hohenzollern Castle Bisingen Domestic

Military

Religious

1454–19th centuryThe first castle was destroyed in 1423; the second castle was mostly destroyed in the mid-18th century. Only the Chapel of St Michael remains complete.

The present structure is a combination of the remains of the second castle and 19th century Neo-Gothic replacements.

Ancestral seat of the House of Hohenzellern.

Holstentor Altstadt, Lübeck Civic

Military

Isartor Munich Military
Jerichow Monastery Jerichow Domestic

Religious

Towers.
Konstanz Minster Konstanz Religious
Krämerbrücke Erfurt Civic

Domestic

Kriebstein Castle Kriebstein Domestic

Military

Religious

Lehnin Abbey Kloster Lehnin Domestic

Religious

Lichtenberg Castle Thallichtenberg Domestic

Military

Religious

Liebfrauenkirche Trier Religious
Limburg Abbey Bad Dürkheim Domestic

Religious

One of the locations where the Imperial Regalia were kept prior to 1791.
Limburg Cathedral Limburg an der Lahn Religious
Lübeck Cathedral Altstadt, Lübeck Religious1173–1335Also known as the Proto-Cathedral of Sts John the Baptist, Blaise, Mary, and Nicholas.
Lübeck Town Hall Altstadt, Lübeck Civic
Magdeburg Cathedral Magdeburg ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of Saints Maurice and Catherine.
Marienkirche Neubrandenburg Religious
Markgröningen Town Hall Markgröningen Civic
Meissen Cathedral Meissen ReligiousAlso known as the Church of St John and St Donatus.
Münster Cathedral Münster Religious
Naumburg Cathedral Naumburg ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of Sts Peter and Paul.
Neubrandenburg City Walls Neubrandenburg MilitaryThe walls and their gates have been preserved in their entirety.
Nuremberg Castle Nuremberg Domestic

Military

Religious

One of the locations where the Imperial Regalia were kept prior to 1791.
Nuremberg City Hall Nuremberg Civic
Paderborn Cathedral Paderborn Religious
Quedlinburg Abbey Quedlinburg Domestic

Religious

Regensburg Cathedral Regensburg ReligiousAlso known as St Peter's Cathedral.
St Andrew's Church Hildesheim Religious
St Elizabeth's Church Marburg Religious
Saint Gangolf's Church Trier Religious
St John's Church Bremen Religious
St Lorenz Nuremberg Religious
St Martin's Church Landshut Religious
St Mary's Church Altstadt, Lübeck Religious
St Mary's Church Stralsund Religious
St Mary's Church Rostock Religious
St Nicholas Church Stralsund Religious
St Nicholas Church Wismar Religious
St Sebaldus Church Nuremberg Religious
St Thomas Church Leipzig Religious
Schlenkerla Bamberg
Schloss Vollrads Oestrich-Winkel
Stolzenfels Castle Koblenz Domestic

Military

Religious

Stone Bridge Regensburg Civic
Ulm Minster Ulm ReligiousTallest church in the world.
Worms Synagogue Worms Religious
Xanten Cathedral Xanten Religious
Zum Riesen Miltenberg Domestic
Zum Roten Bären Freiburg im Breisgau Domestic

Hungary

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either cultural heritage monuments of Hungary or world heritage sites.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Matyas budai vara.jpg Buda Castle Budapest Domestic

Military

Religious

14th–15th centuriesMostly destroyed after 1686. Some rooms were unearthed and reconstructed during the post-war rebuilding of Buda Castle.

Includes the Palace Chapel, Stephen's Tower, and the Gothic Hall.

One of the locations where the Imperial Regalia were kept prior to 1791.

Diosgyori var8(1).jpg Castle of Diósgyőr Diósgyőr, Miskolc Domestic

Military

Religious

12th–21st centuriesRebuilt from significant remains in 2014.
TURJE5277 KT090620.jpg Church of the Annunciation Türje Religious13th century
Marimagdonatoronycivertanlegi1.jpg Church of Mary Magdalene Budapest Religious13th–15th centuriesRuins.
Sopron, Fo ter, Szentharomsag oszlop renov2011 1.jpg Goat Church Sopron Religious13th–14th centuriesAlso known as the Church of the Assumption.
Avas church&belltower.jpg Gothic Protestant Church of Avas Miskolc Religious13th century–1557
Banfalva Mary Magdalene1.JPG Mary Magdalene Church Sopronbánfalva Religious12th–14th centuries
MatyasTemplomFotoThalerTamas20162.JPG Matthias Church Budapest Religious11th–15th centuriesAlso known as the Church of the Assumption of Buda Castle or as the Coronation Church of Buda.
Legi felvetelen a Reformatus templom es a harangtorony.jpg Nyírbátor Calvinist Church Nyírbátor Religious14th–15th centuries
Our Lady church, 2017 Nyirbator.jpg Nyírbátor Catholic Minorite Church Nyírbátor Religious145–17th centuriesAlso known as Our Lady Church.
Romai katolikus templom (Szent Imre) (6578. szamu muemlek) 3.jpg Saint Emeric Church Egyházasdengeleg Religious11th–12th centuries
SztMihalySopronFotoThalerTamas1.jpg St Michael's Church Sopron Religious13th century
Somogyvamosi templomrom (2).jpg Somogyvámos Church Ruins Somogyvámos Religious13th centuryRuins.

Only surviving structure of Csopak village which was destroyed during the period of Ottoman rule.

Gothic house in the New street.jpg Új Street 16 Sopron Domestic15th century
Visegrad Fellegvar a Villamhegyrol nezve.JPG Visegrád Castle Visegrád Domestic

Military

Religious

1246–1251Ruins.

One of the locations where the Imperial Regalia were kept prior to 1791.

Liechtenstein

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Kulturgüter Liechtenstein.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Kapelle St. Peter Schaan 03.jpg Church of St Peter Schaan Religiousc.1289–19th centuryAlso known as the Chapel of St Peter.
Wikiolo in Liechtenstein (81).jpg Bendern Parish Church Bendern Religious8th–20th centuries
Balzers FL - Gutenberg Castle (50950862286).jpg Gutenberg Castle Balzers Domestic

Military

c.1110–1912
Schellenberg. Obere Burg. 2022-04-24 12-27-30 (panorama).jpg Obere Burg Schellenberg Domestic

Military

13th–16th centuriesRuins.
Schloss Vaduz. Ansicht von Nordwesten. 2015-10-03 17-24-28.jpg Vaduz Castle Vaduz Domestic

Military

12th century–1640Official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein.

Romania

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are monumente istorice.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Kirchenburg Birthalm.jpg Biertan Fortified Church Biertan Military

Religious

1468–1524 Fortified church.
BRS-06-14-BisericaNeagra02.jpg Biserica Neagră Brașov Religious1383–1476Also known as the Black Church. Formerly known as the Church of St Mary.

Contrary to popular belief, the church's colour is not due to the 1689 Brașov fire but pollution.

Largest church in Transylvania.

RO AB Calnic fort 11.jpg Câlnic Fortress Câlnic Military

Religious

c.1270–15th centuryIncludes a fortified chapel.
Biserica din deal din Sighisoara8.JPG Church on the Hill Sighișoara Religious1429–1488
Hunedoara castle.jpg Corvin Castle Hunedoara Military1446–19th centuryAlso known as Hunyadi Castle and as Hunedoara Castle.

One of the largest castles in Europe.

Darjiu Ansamblu (2).JPG Dârjiu Fortified Church Dârjiu Military

Religious

14th–16th centuries Fortified church.
Biserica fortificata din Harman - vedere din curtea interioara.jpg Evangelical Fortified Church Hărman Military

Religious

13th century Fortified church.
Malmkrog Kirchenburg 01.jpg Mălâncrav Fortified Church Laslea Military

Religious

14th century Fortified church.
Biserica Manastirii din Sighisoara14.JPG Monastery Church Sighișoara Religious1492–1515
Prejmer 6.jpg Prejmer Fortified Church Prejmer Military

Religious

1211–1240 Fortified church.
Romania Putna Monstary Drone 20191222.jpg Putna Monastery Putna Domestic

Religious

1466–1662
Ruganesti Biserica reformata (1).JPG Rugănești Reformed Church Rugăneşti Religious13th–19th centuries
St. Michael's Church, Cluj-Napoca TB1.jpg St Michael's Church Cluj-Napoca Religious1316–1487Second-largest church in Transylvania.
Ansamblul Bisericii evanghelice fortificate din Saschiz.jpg Saschiz Fortified Church Saschiz Military

Religious

1493–1496 Fortified church.
Biserica Evanghelica din Sebes.jpg Sebeș Lutheran Church Sebeș Religious12th–18th centuries
Biserica Evanghelica din Sibiu.jpg Sibiu Lutheran Cathedral Sibiu Religious1371–1520
Ansamblul bisericii evanghelice fortificate-vedere aeriana(laterala).JPG Valea Viilor Fortified Church Valea Viilor Military

Religious

14th–16th centuries Fortified church.
Biserica evanghelica fortificata Viscri.jpg Viscri Fortified Church Bunești Military

Religious

13th–16th centuries Fortified church.

Slovakia

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are cultural heritage monuments of Slovakia.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Ludrova, kostol Vsetkych svatych, chor, rekonstrukcia.JPG All Saints Church Ludrová Religious13th century
Narodna kulturna pamiatka, Basilica minor, Sv. Benedikta, opata Hronsky Benadik 19 Slovakia50.jpg Basilica of Saint Benedict Hronský Beňadik Religious14th–15th centuries
Basilica of St Giles Bardejov Religious
Basilica of St James Levoča Religious
Basilica of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Kežmarok Religious
Mariavolgy4FotoThalerTamas.jpg Basilica of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary Marianka Religious1380
Beckov Castle Beckov Ruins.
Bojnice Castle Bojnice
Budatín Castle Žilina
Cathedral of St Elizabeth Košice Religious
Červený Kláštor Červený Kláštor Religious
Kostol Svateho Juraja a Drevena zvonica Svaty Jur.jpg Church of Saint George Svätý Jur Religious12th–15th centuries
Spissky Stvrtok, Kostol sv. Ladislava.JPG Church of Saint Ladislaus Spišský Štvrtok Religious13th centuryIncludes the Chapel of the Zápolya Family.
Clarissine Church Old Town, Bratislava Religious
Co-Cathedral of Saint Nicholas Prešov Religious
Franciscan Church Old Town, Bratislava Religious
Holy Trinity Cathedral Žilina Religious
Kremnica Castle Kremnica
Old Town Hall Old Town, Bratislava Civic
St Martin's Cathedral Spišská Kapitula Religious
St Martin's Concathedral Old Town, Bratislava Religious
St Michael's Chapel Košice Religious
Saint Nicolas' Church Trnava Religious
Spiš Castle Žehra
Zborov Castle Zborov Ruins.
Zvolen Castle Zvolen

Slovenia

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are cultural monuments of Slovenia.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Postcard of Crngrob church.jpg Annunciation Church Crngrob Religious13th–19th centuries
Bled castle (5143651809).jpg Bled Castle Bled Domestic

Military

Religious

11th–17th centuriesOldest Slovenian castle.

Style ranges from Romanesque to Renaissance. The Gothic portions include some of the walls and the chapel of Sts Ingenuinus and Albuin.

Nicolo da pirano e tommaso da venezia, loggia di capodistria, 1462-63.jpg Loggia Palace Koper Civic1462–1698The only surviving Gothic town hall in Slovenia.
Maribor Synagogue 02.JPG Maribor Synagogue Maribor Religious13th centuryAfter the Jews were expelled from Maribor in 1497, the building was converted into a church, which purpose it served until 1785, when it was made into a military warehouse.

Presently houses a museum.

Koper-St,-Pratorenpalast-(280711).jpg Praetorian Palace Koper Civic1452–1664
Predjama Castle 8.jpg Predjama Castle Predjama Military1274–1580A surviving and inhabitable cave castle.

Although the majority of the castle is in the Renaissance style, several older portions of the original Gothic structure survive and are visible, particularly the entrances to the caves.

St George's Chapel, Ljubljana Castle (49402988053).jpg St George's Chapel Ljubljana Religious15th century Chapel of Ljubljana Castle.
Ptuj (20) (5339306384).jpg St George's Church Ptuj Religious12th–15th centuries
Suha, Skofja Loka - cerkev sv. Janeza Krstnika - kranjski prezbiterij (15. st.).jpg St John the Baptist's Parish Church Suha Religiousc.1450
CerkevSvRupertSentrupert2811.jpg St Rupert's Parish Church Šentrupert Religious12th–15th centuries Fortified church.
Sneznik castle - januar 2016.jpg Snežnik Castle Loška Dolina Domestic

Military

13th–19th centuries
Sveti Trije Kralji v Slovenskih Goricah Benedikt Interior 14.jpg Three Wise Men Church Benedikt Religious1521–1588
Piran, the Venetian House.jpg Venetian House Piran Domestic15th century
St. John the Baptist church Seitz charterhouse 01.jpg Žiče Charterhouse Church Slovenske Konjice Religious12th–15th centuriesAlso known as Seiz Charterhouse Church and as St John the Baptist's Church.

Ruins.

Switzerland

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either class A properties or world heritage sites.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Abbatiale Saint-Maurice d'Agaune, vue de l'ouest.jpg Abbey of St Maurice d'Agaune Saint-Maurice Domestic

Religious

4th–17th centuries
Barfusser 1833.jpg Barfüsserkloster Altstadt, Zürich Religious13th–15th centuriesMostly demolished. The only surviving remains are the cloisters.
Munster Basel 2006 872.JPG Basel Minster Basel Religious1019–1500
BASILEA - BASEL - RATHAUS.jpg Basel Town Hall Basel Civic1504–1514
Bern Panorama 09.jpg Bern Minster Altstadt , Bern Religious1421–1893Also known as St Vincent's Cathedral.
Rathaus (Bern).jpg Bern Town Hall Altstadt , Bern Civic1406–1417
Burg Birseck.jpg Birseck Castle Arlesheim Domestic

Military

1243–18th century
Bubikon - Ritterhaus 2011-09-28 11-29-06 ShiftN.jpg Bubikon Commandery Bubikon Domestic

Military

Religious

12th–14th centuriesA commandery of the Knights Hospitaller.
Auditoire Calvin Geneve 1.jpg Calvin Auditory Geneva Religious15th centuryAlso known as the Calvin Auditorium. Formerly known as Notre-Dame-la-Neuve Chapel.

Location where Calvin expounded his theology.

Castle of Chillon N.jpg Chillon Castle Veytaux Domestic

Military

10th–13th centuries
Luzern 17.jpg Church of St Leodegar Luzern Religious735–1639The Gothic building burnt down in 1633; while the majority of the present structure dates to the 17th century and is in Renaissance style, portions of the older church remain, notably the Gothic needle towers.
Reformierte Stadtkirche.jpg City Church of Biel Biel/Bienne Religious1451–1470
Neuchatel1.JPG Collegiate Church of Neuchâtel Neuchâtel Religious1190–1276
Commanderie St Jean.JPG Commandery of St John Fribourg Domestic

Military

Religious

1259–2012
Commandererie de Compesieres.jpg Compesières Commandry Bardonnex Domestic

Military

Religious

13th–16th centuries
Felsenburg-Stadt Bern.JPG Felsenburg Altstadt , Bern Domestic

Military

1260–1270
20200918 Muttenz StArbogast DSC04040 HDR maskedDark PtrQs.jpg Fortified Church of St Arbogast Muttenz Military

Religious

12th century–1630 Fortified church.
Kirche Fraumunster - panoramio - Mister No.jpg Fraumünster Altstadt, Zürich Religious853–1911
Kathedrale Sankt Nikolaus Fribourg 051.JPG Fribourg Cathedral Fribourg Religious1283–c.1430Also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas.
Habsburg-Schloss.jpg Habsburg Castle Habsburg Domestic

Military

c.1020–1300Ancestral seat of the House of Habsburg.
Zurich - Constaffel - Haus zum Ruden.jpg Haus zum Rüden Altstadt, Zürich Civicc.1373
Merian Luzern 1642.jpg Hofbrücke

Kapellbrücke

Spreuerbrücke

Luzern Civicc.1360Three medieval covered wooden pedestrian truss bridges, dating to the 14th and 15th centuries and containing a set of 17th century triangular panel paintings.

The Hofbrücke, built 1352–1365, was demolished between 1835–1852 to build the Schweizerhofquai. Its paintings survive in museums.

The Kapellbrücke, built c.1365, largely burnt down in 1993 and was rebuilt and resorted in 1994 in the same style. Some portions of the original bridge remain.

The Spreuerbrücke was initially built in the 13th century and completed in 1408, largely destroyed by a storm in 1566, and subsequently rebuilt (in the same style). Its accompanying mills burnt down in the 19th century.

Hollanderturm1.jpg Holländerturm Altstadt , Bern Military13th century
Schloss Holligen DSC05827.jpg Holligen Castle Bern Domestic

Military

c.1500
Koenigsfelden.jpg Königsfelden Monastery Windisch Domestic

Religious

14th century
Kyburg - Schloss 2010-11-01 13-25-20 ShiftN.jpg Kyburg Castle Kyburg Domestic

Military

Religious

c.1030–c.1530One of the locations where the Imperial Regalia were kept prior to 1791.
Cathedrale de Lausanne et ancien eveche.jpg Lausanne Cathedral Lausanne Religious1170–1235Also known as the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Lausanne or as the Cathedral of Notre Dame of Lausanne.
Lugano San Lorenzo Interno 1.jpg Lugano Cathedral Lugano Religious15th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral of St Lawrence and as Cattedrale di San Lorenzo.
Nydeggkirche im Fruhling - panoramio.jpg Nydeggkirche Altstadt , Bern Religious1341–1346
Kloster Oetenbach (Zeller-Werdmuller) p 1.gif Oetenbach Nunnery Altstadt, Zürich Domestic

Religious

c.1285–1317Demolished 1902–1903.
Zurich - Prediger - ETHZ - Sicht vom Grossmunster Karlsturm IMG 6412.JPG Predigerkirche Zürich Altstadt, Zürich Religious1231–1350The only standing remains of Predigerkloster.
Zug Katholische Kirche St. Oswald 4.jpg St Oswald Zug Religious1477–1719
Zurich - Lindenhof - St. Peter IMG 2031.jpg St Peter Altstadt, Zürich Religious1230–1706Only the tower remains Gothic.

The tower's clock has the largest face in Europe.

Geneve. (9838876563).jpg St Pierre Cathedral Geneva Religious12th century
Helmhaus-Wasserkirche - Munsterbrucke - Wuhre 2010-09-08 16-14-38.JPG Wasserkirche Altstadt, Zürich Religiousc.1480
Maris Stella Wettingensis 2015-11-21.jpg Wettingen Abbey Wettingen Domestic

Religious

13th–17th centuriesIncludes Gasthof Sternen.
Schloss Wittigkofen08679.jpg Wittigkofen Castle Bern Domestic

Military

13th century
BurgZug.JPG Zug Castle Zug Domestic

Military

13th century

Eastern Europe

Belarus

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are ranked architectural heritage of Belarus.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Navahradak, Sabornaja. Navagradak, Sabornaia (V. Dmachouski, 1856).jpg Cathedral of Saints Boris and Gleb Novogrudok Religious1519– c.1635 Fortified church.
Kas'tsiol S'viatoga Iana Khrys'tsitselia, v. Kamai, foto 2 by futureal.jpg Church of St John the Baptist Kamai Military

Religious

1603–1606 Fortified church.
Synkovichi Tserkov' Sviatogo Mikhaila 01.jpg Church of St Michael Synkavichy Military

Religious

Before 1320–

16th century

Fortified church.
Church of Saint Michael The Archangel in Hniezna (2007).jpg Church of St Michael Archangel Hniezna, Vawkavysk District Religious1524
01 Ishkol'd' (09).JPG Church of the Holy Trinity Iškaldź, Brest Voblasts Religious15th century
Mir castle in spring.JPG Mir Castle Complex Mir Military16th century
Muravanka, Malamazejkauskaja. Muravanka, Malamazheikauskaia (J. Lisiecki, 1901-14).jpg Muravanka Church Muravanka Military

Religious

1524–1542Also known as the Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos.

Fortified church.

Navahradak, Kavalskaja. Navagradak, Kaval'skaia (N. Orda, 1877).jpg Navahrudak Castle Novogrudok Military14th centuryRuins.
20090613 003 Navagradak (32).JPG Transfiguration Church Novogrudok Religious14th century–1723Most of the 14th century Gothic church was torn down to erect the present building. with the exception of two chapels which are integrated into the present structure.

Site where a group of nuns were martyred by a Gestapo.

Latvia

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are national architectural monuments of Latvia.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Aizkraukle Castle Aizkraukle MilitaryRuins.
Aizkraukle Lutheran Church Aizkraukle Religious
Aizpute Castle Aizpute MilitaryRuins.
Alūksne Castle Alūksne MilitaryRuins.
Bauska Castle Bauska MilitaryPartial ruin.
Cēsis Castle Cēsis MilitaryRuins.
Church of St John the Baptist Cēsis Religious
Church of the Holy Spirit Bauska Religious
Dinaburga Castle Naujene Destroyed in 1577.
Dobele Castle Dobele MilitaryRuins.
Edole Castle.jpg Ēdole Castle Ēdole Domestic

Military

Religious

1264–1907Former episcopal palace with additions from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Gaujiena Castle Gaujiena MilitaryRuins.
House of the Blackheads Vecrīga , Riga Civic
Jaunpils Castle Jaunpils Military
Koknese Castle Koknese MilitaryRuins.
Krimulda Castle Sigulda MilitaryRuins.
Krustpils Castle Jēkabpils Military
Ludza Castle Ludza MilitaryRuins.
Rigas vestures un kugniecibas muzejs.jpg Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation Vecrīga , Riga Originally built as the Riga cathedral school.
Piltene Castle Piltene MilitaryRuins.
Powder Tower Vecrīga , Riga Military
Rauna Castle Rauna MilitaryRuins.
Riga Castle Vecrīga , Riga Military
Riga Dom 02.JPG Riga Cathedral Vecrīga , Riga ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral Church of St Mary and as the Dome Cathedral.
St James' Cathedral Vecrīga , Riga Religious
St John's Church Vecrīga , Riga Religious
Saint Peter's Church Vecrīga , Riga Religious
St Mary Magdalene's Church Vecrīga , Riga Religious
Sigulda Medieval Castle Sigulda Military
Three Brothers Vecrīga , Riga Domestic
Turaida Castle Turaida Military

Lithuania

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Nekilnojamųjų kultūros vertybių.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Cathedral of the Theotokos Old Town , Vilnius Military

Religious

Fortified church.
Kosciol sw. Anny w Wilnie.tif Church of St Anne Old Town , Vilnius Religious1495–1500
Church of St Francis and St Bernard Old Town , Vilnius Religious
Church of St George the Martyr Centras, Kaunas Religious
Church of St Gertrude Centras, Kaunas Religious
Church of Saint Nicholas Centras, Kaunas Religious
Church of Saint Nicholas Old Town , Vilnius Religious
Church of Vytautas the Great Centras, Kaunas ReligiousAlso known as the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
House of Perkūnas Centras, Kaunas
Kaunas Castle Centras, Kaunas Military
Kaunas Cathedral Basilica Centras, Kaunas ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral Basilica of Apostles St Peter and St Paul.
Kretinga Bernardine Monastery and the Lord's Revelation to Virgin Mary Church building complex Nuotrauka 4.jpg Kretinga Bernardine Monastery Kretinga Domestic

Religious

1605–1617Also known as the Bernardine Monastery and Church of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Medininkai Castle Medininkai Military
Old Church of St John the Baptist Zapyškis Religious
Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania (Mediaeval) Old Town , Vilnius
Trakai Island Castle Trakai Military
Trakai Peninsula Castle Trakai Military
Gothic Vilnius Cathedral.jpg Vilnius Cathedral Old Town , Vilnius Religiousc.1251–19th centuryAlso known as the Archcathedral Basilica of St Stanislaus and St Ladislas.

Destroyed and rebuilt several times; the present structure began after a fire in 1610.

The Gothic incarnations of the cathedral were built under Mindaugas, Władysław II Jagiełło, and Vytautas.

The present structure includes portions from the Gothic iterations: the foundations (Mindaugas), the crypt (Jagiełło), and some walls and pillars (Vytautas).

Gedimino pilis by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg Vilnius Upper Castle Old Town , Vilnius Also known as Gediminas Castle.

Ruins.

It is considered part of Vilnius Castle Complex and includes Gediminas' Tower.

Poland

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Basilica of St James and St Agnes Nysa Religious
Basilica of the Holy Trinity Old Town , Kraków Religious
Chojna Town Hall Chojna Civic
Church of St Adalbert Old Town, Wrocław Religious
Church of St James the Greater Toruń Religious
Church of St Mary Chojna Religious
Church of St Mary on the Sand Old Town, Wrocław Religious
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Chełmno Religious
Collegiate Basilica of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary Wiślica Religious
Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Paul Lidzbark Warmiński Religious
Collegiate Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Głogów Religious
Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St Bartholomew Old Town, Wrocław Religious
Collegium Maius Old Town , Kraków
Copernicus House Toruń Domestic
Corpus Christi Basilica Kazimierz, Kraków Religious
Corpus Christi Collegiate Church Biecz Religious
Frombork Cathedral Frombork ReligiousAlso known as the Archcathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Andrew.
Gdańsk Town Hall Główne Miasto, Gdańsk Civic
Gniew Castle Gniew
Gniezno Cathedral Gniezno ReligiousAlso known as the Primatial Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Shrine of St Adalbert.
Gothic Bridge over the Młynówka Kłodzko Civic
Kraków Barbican Old Town , Kraków Military
Kraków Town Hall Old Town , Kraków Civic
Kwidzyn Castle Kwidzyn
Lidzbark Castle Lidzbark Warmiński Also known as Lidzbark Bishops' Castle.
Malbork Castle Malbork
Market Square Nysa
Old Synagogue Kazimierz, Kraków Religious Fortified synagogue.
Old Town City Hall Toruń Civic
Oliwa Cathedral Oliwa, Gdańsk ReligiousAlso known as the Archcathedral Basilica of the Holy Trinity in Oliwa, Gdańsk.
Pelplin Abbey Pelplin Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption.
Poznań Cathedral Poznań ReligiousAlso known as the Archcathedral Basilica of St Peter and St Paul.
Protzen House Stargard
St Catherine's Church Old Town, Gdańsk Religious
St Dorothea Church Old Town, Wrocław Religious
St Elizabeth's Church Old Town, Wrocław Religious
St Florian's Gate Old Town , Kraków
St John's Archcathedral Warsaw Religious
Saint John the Baptist Church Międzyrzecz Religious
St John the Evangelist's Church Paczków Religious
St Martin's Church Old Town, Wrocław Religious
St Mary's Basilica Old Town , Kraków ReligiousWith a famous Veit Stoß altar carved in wood.
Bazylika Mariacka DSC01870.jpg St Mary's Church Główne Miasto, Gdańsk ReligiousAlso known as the Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

The largest brick church in the world.

St Mary's Church Stargard Religious
Saint Nicholas' Church Gniew Religious
Saints Peter and Paul Basilica Strzegom Religious
Świdnica Cathedral Świdnica ReligiousAlso known as St Stanislaus and St Wenceslaus Cathedral.
Toruń Castle Toruń Ruins.
Toruń Cathedral Toruń Religious
Wawel Castle Old Town , Kraków
Wawel Cathedral Old Town , Kraków ReligiousAlso known as the Royal Archcathedral Basilica of Saints Stanislaus and Wenceslaus.
Wrocław Cathedral Old Town, Wrocław ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of St John the Baptist.
Wrocław Town Hall Old Town, Wrocław Civic
Żupny Castle Wieliczka

Russia

Due to the recent arrival of the Russian language to the region known today as Kaliningrad and the consequently far greater degree of relevance of German to that region's history and architecture, especially regarding the Middle Ages, when possible the German names have been used for structures and places therein.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Altstadtkirche-18.jpg Altstadt Church Altstadt, Königsberg Religious1264–1537Also known as the Old Church of St Nicholas in Königsberg.

Dismantled in the 1820s and replaced with the New Altstadt Church.

Bal'ga 2.jpg Balga Castle Bagrationovsky District Civic

Domestic

Military

1239–1250Also known as Honeda Castle.

Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins. Suffered further damage in World War II.

Oldest Ordensburg in the region built by the Teutonic Knights.

Forburg (dvor) Zamok Brandenburg.jpg Brandenburg Castle Brandenburg Domestic

Military

c.1366 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

Ushakovo, Kaliningrad Oblast (russisch Ushakovo, deutsch Brandenburg am Frischen Haff), Church (1).jpg Brandenburg Church Brandenburg Religious14th centuryFell into ruins during World War II.
Vladychnoe Chamber.jpg Chamber of Facets Novgorod 1433The only known Gothic structure in Russia proper.
Kirche Fischhausen.jpg Fischhausen Church Fischhausen Religiousc.1400–1500Demolished 1961.
Georgsburg01.jpg Georgensburg Castle Georgenburg Domestic

Military

Religious

c.1385–1390 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

Gerdauen.jpg Gerdauen Castle Gerdauen Domestic

Military

c.1312 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

Zheleznodorozhnyi Kirkha 5 sentiabria 2016.jpg Gerdauen Church Gerdauen Military

Religious

1260–15th century Fortified church.

Ruins.

F96D500Er-D171-4127-AF64-811C3BEE3E81.png Groß Wohnsdorf Castle Groß Wohnsdorf Military13th–14th centuries Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

Insterburg2.jpg Insterburg Castle Insterburg Domestic

Military

1336 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

Partially burnt down in 1945; partially demolished in the 1950s.

Tserkov' Iuditten 01.jpg Juditten Church Juditten, Königsberg Military

Religious

c.1287 Fortified church built by the Teutonic Knights.

Oldest existing building in Königsberg.

Hugo Ulbrich Kronungsschloss zu Konigsberg.JPG Königsberg Castle Freiheit, Königsberg Civic

Domestic

Military

Religious

1255–18th century Teutonic Ordensburg.

Destroyed by the Soviet government in 1969.

The surviving underground structures are presently intended to become a museum.

Included a castle church.

Kaliningrad 05-2017 img04 Kant Island.jpg Königsberg Cathedral Kneiphof, Königsberg Religiousc.1330–1380
Labiau14.jpg Labiau Castle Labiau Domestic

Military

1360 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Burnt down in 1965.

Lochstaedt Rekonstruktion.jpg Lochstedt Castle Fischhausen Domestic

Military

Religious

1275–1285 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Largely destroyed in World War II; remains demolished in the 1960s.

Included a castle chapel.

Many of the rooms contained fine frescoes.

Zamok Noikhauzen 2 sostoianie ob'ekta.jpg Neuhausen Castle Neuhausen Domestic

Military

1292 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

Kirkha Noikhauzen 1 obshchii vid.jpg Neuhausen Church Neuhausen Religious14th century–c.1500
AE33EFD1-CA92j-43B0-A5CA-CD1E0C2F934B.png Pobethen Church Pobethen Religious14th-15th centuriesRuins.
Rytsarskii zamok Proisish-Eilau (XIV vek)..JPG Preußisch Eylau Castle Preußisch Eylau Domestic

Military

Religious

1325–1330 Teutonic Ordensburg.

The main castle buildings burnt down in 1455, however, the outbuildings remain intact.

Zamok Ragnit v 2021 godu.jpg Ragnit Castle Ragnit Domestic

Military

1397–1409 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

Castle schaaken2.jpg Schaaken Castle Liska-Schaaken Domestic

Military

13th–14th centuries Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

Zhemchuzhnoye, Kaliningradskaya oblast', Russia, 238316 - panoramio (1).jpg Schaaken Church Kirche Schaaken Religious14th centuryRuins.
PolnischeKirche.jpg Steindamm Church Altstadt, Königsberg Religious1263Also known as St Nicholas' Church, as the Polish Church, and as the Old Lithuanian Church.

Destroyed 1945–1950.

Oldest church in Königsberg.

Tap12.jpg Tapiau Castle Tapiau Domestic

Military

Religious

1351 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

C2DADF30-6FB3-44C4-yA346-6818EA96B31C.png Taplacken Castle Taplacken Domestic

Military

c.1400 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

Ordensburg Tilsit (1800).jpg Tilsit Castle Tilsit Domestic

Military

c.1410 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ruins.

Zamok Val'dau.jpeg Waldau Castle Waldau Domestic

Military

c.1264 Teutonic Ordensburg.

Ukraine

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Błażowski Chapel Yazlovets Religious
Latins'kii kafedral'nii sobor. Zima.jpg Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption Old Town, Lviv Religious1360–1481Also known as the Metropolitan Basilica Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and as the Latin Cathedral of Lviv.
Church of Jesus' Heart Bene, Zakarpattia Religious
Church of the Epiphany of the Lord Ostroh Religious
Dominican Monastery Starokostiantyniv Domestic

Religious

Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church Berehove Religious
Franciscan Church of the Holy Cross Lviv Religious
Halych Castle Halych
Husiatyn Synagogue Husiatyn Military

Religious

Fortified synagogue.

Ruins.

Lubart's Castle Lutsk
Olesko Castle Olesko
Ostroh Castle Ostroh
Pidhaitsi Synagogue Pidhaitsi Military

Religious

17th century Fortified synagogue.

Ruins.

Saint Bartholomew Church Drohobych Religious
Saint Elisabeth Church Khust Religious
Saint Martin Church Skelivka Religious
Sataniv Synagogue Sataniv Military

Religious

Fortified synagogue.
Yazlovets Castle Yazlovets Ruins.
Zymne Monastery Zymne Domestic

Religious

France

France

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are monuments historiques classés.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Bourgogne Dijon Saint-Benigne Chevet 16072006 - panoramio.jpg Abbey of St Benignus of Dijon Dijon Domestic

Religious

1280–1325Includes Dijon Cathedral.
Saint-Denis Basilique Saint-Denis Sudliches Langhaus 4.jpg Abbey of Saint-Denis Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis Domestic

Religious

745–1144Includes the Basilica of Saint-Denis, which is considered by many to be the first fully Gothic building.
Chevet abbHommes.JPG Abbey of Saint-Étienne Caen Domestic

Religious

1066–13th centuryAlso known as the Abbaye aux Hommes and as the Abbey of St Stephen.
Front of the Ancient Church of the Abbey of Sainte Genevieve in Paris founded by Clovis and rebuilt from the Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries State of the Building before its Destruction at the End of the Last Century.png Abbey of Saint Genevieve Place du Panthéon, 5th arrondissement, Paris Domestic

Religious

502–13th centuryApart from the bell tower, the Tour Clovis, it was torn down in 1744 and replaced with the Panthéon.

A centre for copying and scholarship, its library ultimately became Sainte-Geneviève Library.

Peter Abelard taught at the abbey school from 1108 to 1113.

Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Pres, Paris 6e, South View 140131 1.jpg Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés Saint-Germain-des-Prés Domestic

Religious

558–1792
Abbaye de Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives - chevet sud.JPG Abbey of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives Domestic

Religious

1067–17th century
Reims Basilique St. Remy 3.jpg Abbey of Saint-Remi Reims Domestic

Religious

6th–18th centuriesPresently divided into a church, the Basilica of Saint-Remi, and a museum.

The abbey church itself was built in the 11th–15th centuries.

Aix-Cathedrale-bjs180807-02.jpg Aix Cathedral Aix-en-Provence Religious12th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of the Holy Saviour.
(Albi) East views of the Ste Cecile Cathedral - Apse.jpg Albi Catheral Albi Religious1282–1480Also known as the Cathedral Basilica of St Cecilia.
Cathedrale, AmiensTP.JPG Amiens Cathedral Amiens Religiousc.1220–1270Also known as Notre-Dame d'Amiens and as the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens.

Has the second highest nave of cathedrals in France.

15 Angers (90) (13198477083).jpg Angers Cathedral Angers Religious1032–1523Also known as the Cathedral of Saint Maurice.
0 Arras, place des Heros - Le beffroi et l'hotel de ville (1).JPG Arras Town Hall Arras Civic1501–1517
Augustins - Grand cloitre et clocher des Augustins de Toulouse.jpg Augustinian Convent of Toulouse Toulouse Domestic

Religious

c.1310–1504Today, its buildings house the Musée des Augustins de Toulouse.
Cathedrale Autun 02.JPG Autun Cathedral Autun Religious1120–1146Also known as the Cathedral of Saint Lazarus.

The decoration of the Romanesque portions of the building are by Gislebertus.

Cathedrale Saint-Etienne d'Auxerre (3).jpg Auxerre Cathedral Auxerre Religious1215–16th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Stephen.
Bordeaux - Basilique Saint-Michel - Basilique.jpg Basilica of St Michael Bordeaux Religious14th–16th centuries
Basilique saint nicolas de port.jpg Basilica of Saint Nicolas Saint-Nicolas-de-Port Religious15th–16th centuries
Saint-Quentin (02), basilique Saint-Quentin, vue generale depuis le sud-ouest 1.jpg Basilica of Saint Quentin Saint-Quentin Religious12th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Collegiate Church of Saint-Quentin and as the Basilica of Saint-Quentin.
Basilique Saint-Urbain de Troyes, South-East View 20140509 1.jpg Basilica of Saint Urban Troyes Religious1262–1905Also known as the Église Saint-Urbain and as the Basilique Saint-Urbain de Troyes.
Bastille Exterior 1790 or 1791.jpg Bastille Saint-Antoine Paris Military14th centuryAlso known as the Bastille .

It was demolished from 1789 to 1790; the present site is the Place de la Bastille.

For most of its history it was used as a prison by the kings of France, ultimately leading to the Storming of the Bastille, the anniversary of which is the French national holiday.

P1240007 Bayeux cathedrale ND rwk.jpg Bayeux Cathedral Bayeux ReligiousBefore 1066–19th centuryAlso known as Notre-Dame de Bayeux and as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Bayeux.

Location where Harold Godwinson swore felty to William the Bastard in 1066.

Housed the Bayeux Tapestry from the 11th century until it was confiscated by revolutionaries in 1792.

Beauvais, Cathedrale F 212.jpg Beauvais Cathedral Beauvais Religious1225–1600Also known as the Cathedral of St Peter.

Never completed; the present structure consists of a Gothic apse, choir, and transept.

Has the tallest nave in the world, as well as the tallest Gothic choir.

Douai - Beffroi - 10.jpg Belfry of Douai Douai Civic1380–1475
Saint Louis Cathedral of Blois 07.jpg Blois Cathedral Blois Religious1544–1700Also known as the Cathedral of St Louis.
Cathedrale St Andre Bordeaux 3.jpg Bordeaux Cathedral Bordeaux Religious12th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Primatial Cathedral of St Andrew.
Bourges-Kathedrale-110-2008-gje.jpg Bourges Cathedral Bourges Religious1195– c.1230Also known as the Cathedral of St Stephen.
Cahors cloitre.jpg Cahors Cathedral Cahors Religious1080–1135Also known as the Cathedral of Saint Stephen.
Carpentras (84) Cathedrale Saint-Siffrein Vue aerienne.jpg Carpentras Cathedral Carpentras Religious1409–1531Also known as the Cathedral of St Siffredus of Carpentras.
Cathedrale de Chalon-sur-Saone - panoramio.jpg Châlon Cathedral Châlon-sur-Saône Religious9th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of St Vincent.

The present façade is 19th century.

Chalons-en-Champagne Cathedrale St. Etienne Nordseite 08.jpg Châlons Cathedral Châlons-en-Champagne Religious12th–17th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Stephen.
Chambery (Savoie) - Cathedrale Saint-Francois-de-Sales - 51506720315.jpg Chambéry Cathedral Chambéry Religious1420–1585Also known as the Cathedral of St Francis de Sales.

Contains the largest ensemble of trompe-l'œil in Europe.

2016-10-24 10-30 Burgund 398 Dijon, Chartreuse de Champmol, Chapelle du Portail (30928082226).jpg Champmol Dijon Religious1383–1433Also known as Chartreuse de Champmol.
Notre Dame de Chartres crop.jpg Chartres Cathedral Chartres Religious1126–1252Also known as Notre-Dame de Chartres and as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres.

Retains its original 12th stained-glass windows.

Angers - Chateau - Le logis royal, la chapelle et le chatelet - 20080921.jpg Château d'Angers Angers Domestic

Military

Religious

9th–13th centuriesHouses the Apocalypse Tapestry .
Blois LouisXII interior.jpg Château de Blois Blois Domestic

Military

Religious

13th–17th centuries
Chateaudun (Eure-et-Loir) (14828622096).jpg Château de Châteaudun Châteaudun Domestic

Military

Religious

12th–16th centuries
Chaumont sur Loire chateau 05.jpg Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire Chaumont-sur-Loire Domestic

Military

Religious

15th centuryAlso known as Château de Chaumont.
Dourdan castle and church 2.jpg Château de Dourdan Dourdan Domestic

Military

Religious

1220s
Haute-Goulaine - Chateau 08.jpg Château de Goulaine Haute-Goulaine Domestic

Military

12th–17th centuries
Chateau de la Tournelle.jpg Château de la Tournelle 5th arrondissement, Paris Military14th centuryDestroyed.
Chateau de Maintenon 2008.jpg Château de Maintenon Maintenon Domestic

Military

13th–18th centuries
Meillant 01 2009.jpg Château de Meillant Meillant Domestic

Military

15th century
CastleMontsoreau.jpg Château de Montsoreau Montsoreau Domestic

Military

1443–1515
Saumur Castle.JPG Château de Saumur Saumur Domestic

Military

10th–16th centuries
Donjon 1, Chateau de Vincennes 2009.jpg Château de Vincennes Vincennes Domestic

Military

Religious

1361–1369Former fortress and royal residence.

Includes the Sainte-Chapelle de Vincennes.

Compiegne (60), eglise St-Jacques, chevet, parties basses (deambulatoire), cote sud-est 1.jpg Church of St Jacob Compiègne Religious1235–16th century
Eglise Saint Maclou.jpg Church of Saint-Maclou Rouen Religious1436–1521
Langrune-sur-mer-eglise.jpg Church of St Martin Langrune-sur-Mer Religious12th century–1298
Caen Eglise Saint-Pierre Sudwest 1.jpg Church of Saint-Pierre Caen Religious13th–16th centuries
Clocher des Cordeliers, couvent franciscain detruit par un incendie en 1871. - panoramio.jpg Church of the Cordeliers Toulouse Religious13th centuryBurnt down in 1798; only the bell tower survives.
Eglise des Jacobins toulouse.jpg Church of the Jacobins Toulouse Religious1230–1341
1 carcassonne aerial 2016.jpg Cité de Carcassonne Carcassonne Construction ended in the early 14th centuryIncludes the Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus and Carcassonne Cathedral along with a château fort, houses, and fortifications.
Cathedrale clermont montjuzet 2015.jpg Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral Clermont-Ferrand Religious1248–1902Also known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady.
College des Bernardins.jpg Collège des Bernardins 5th arrondissement, Paris 13th centuryAlso known as the Collège Saint-Bernard.

Home of the Cathedral School of Paris, which ultimately gave rise to the University of Paris.

Saint-Felix-Lauragais - Eglise saint-Felix vue des remparts.jpg Collegiate Church of St Felix Saint-Félix-Lauragais Religious14th centuryAlso known as the Church of St Felix.
Hotel de Ville - panoramio (3).jpg Compiègne Town Hall Compiègne Civic1490–1530
50200 Coutances, France - panoramio (1).jpg Coutances Cathedral Coutances Religious1180–1270Also known as Notre-Dame de Coutances.
Breizh 35 - Dol - an iliz veur A.jpg Dol Cathedral Dol-de-Bretagne Religious1203–16th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral of St Samson of Dol and as Dol-en-Bretagne Cathedral.
Evreux Cathedrale Notre-Dame d'Evreux Sudseite 04.jpg Évreux Cathedral Évreux Religious11th–19th centuriesAlso known as Notre-Dame de Évreux and as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Évreux.
Abtei Fecamp 11.JPG Fécamp Abbey Fécamp Domestic

Religious

1187–1228Also known as the Abbey of the Holy Trinity at Fécamp.

First producer of bénédictine.

Hopital-St-Jean-Angers (3).JPG Hôpital Saint-Jean Angers Domestic1175
Paris-Tour-Bourgogne2.JPG Hôtel de Bourgogne 2nd arrondissement, Paris Domestic1409–1411Also known as the Hôtel d'Artois.

The Tour Jean-sans-Peur is the only surviving portion.

Hotel Cluny pano.jpg Hôtel de Cluny Latin Quarter, 5th arrondissement, Paris Domestic15th centuryPresently houses the Musée de Cluny.
Hotel de Sens 1.jpg Hôtel de Sens Sens Domestic15th centuryAlso known as Hôtel des archevêques de Sens.

Presently houses the Forney Art Library.

Beaune Hotel-Dieu Ehrenhof 12.jpg Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune Beaune Domestic1443–1457Also known as the Hospices of Beaune and as the Hospices de Beaune.
Langres - cathedrale Saint-Mammes - 01.jpg Langres Cathedral Langres Religious1150–1196Also known as the Cathedral of St Mammes.

Romanesque and Romano-Gothic with later additions.

Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Laon at night-5674.jpg Laon Cathedral Laon Religious1150–1230Also known as Notre-Dame de Laon and as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Laon.
(Lavaur) Cathedrale Saint-Alain - Exposition Nord-Ouest.jpg Lavaur Cathedral Lavaur Religiousc.1255–1730Also known as the Cathedral of St Alan of Lavaur.
Le Mans - Cathedrale St Julien ext 02.jpg Le Mans Cathedral Le Mans Religious6th—14th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Julian of Le Mans.
Le Puy-en-Velay Cathedrale11.JPG Le Puy Cathedral Le Puy-en-Velay Religious11th–13th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady.

Mainly Romanesque with Gothic additions and modifications, especially the side chapels.

Lectoure, eglise.jpg Lectoure Cathedral Lectoure Religious12th–18th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Gervasius and Saint Protasius of Lectoure.
France NA 87 Limoges 14.jpg Limoges Cathedral Limoges Religious1273–1888Also known as the Cathedral of Saint Stephen.
Cathedrale de Lisieux vue du nord-est.jpg Lisieux Cathedral Lisieux Religious12th–18th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Peter.
Lodeve cathedrale.JPG Lodève Cathedral Lodève Religious13th–20th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Fulcran.
Lombez - Cathedrale -1.jpg Lombez Cathedral Lombez Religious14th–15th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary.
Louvre - Les Tres Riches Heures.jpg Louvre Castle Paris Domestic

Military

1190–1202Demolished 1528–1660 to make room for the modern Louvre Palace; some portions survive and are on display at the Louvre as the Louvre médiéval.
Lyon stjean.JPG Lyon Cathedral Lyon Religious1180–1480Also known as the Primatial Cathedral of St John the Baptist.
Angers place Sainte-Croix-2015d.JPG Maison d'Adam Angers Domesticc.1491Also known as the Maison d'Adam et Éve and as the Maison de l'Arbre-de-Vie.
Cathedrale de Meaux - entree.jpg Meaux Cathedral Meaux Religious1175–1540Also known as the Cathedral of St Stephen.
Exterior of Cathedrale Saint-Etienne de Metz 02.jpg Metz Cathedral Metz Religious1220–1550Also known as the Cathedral of St Stephen.

Has the third highest nave of cathedrals in France.

Mirepoix - Cathedrale et chateau de Terride.jpg Mirepoix Cathedral Mirepoix Religious1298–19th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Maurice.

Has the second widest Gothic arch in Europe.

Mont-Saint-Michel vu du ciel.jpg Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey Mont-Saint-Michel Domestic

Religious

9th century–1532Also known as the Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel.
MoulinsCathedral001.jpg Moulins Cathedral Moulins Religious15th–19th centuriesAlso known as Notre-Dame de Moulins and as the Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Moulins.
Beauvais (60), ancien palais episcopal - musee departemental de l'Oise, chatelet d'entree.JPG Musée départemental de l'Oise Beauvais Domestic1149–1521Formerly the Palace of the Bishop of Beauvais.
Nantes - chevet de la cathedrale.jpg Nantes Cathedral Nantes Religious1434–1891Also known as the Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul.
Narbonne Cathedrale Saint Just et Saint Pasteur.jpg Narbonne Cathedral Narbonne Religious1272–c.1354Also known as the Cathedral of Saints Justus and Pastor.

Unfinished.

Nevers Cathedrale.jpg Nevers Cathedral Nevers Religious10th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Cyricus and Saint Julitta of Nevers.
Collegiale Saint-Florent de Niederhaslach (1).jpg Niederhaslach Church Niederhaslach Religious1274–1385Also known as Parish Church of Saint John the Baptist.

Formerly known as the Collegiate Church of Saint Florentius.

ClerySaintAndre02.jpg Notre-Dame de Cléry Cléry-Saint-André Religious1449–1485Also known as the Basilica of Our Lady of Cléry.
L'Epine, Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Epine PM 14256.jpg Notre-Dame de l'Épine L'Épine Religious1405–1527Also known as the Basilica of Our Lady of l'Épine.
Notre-Dame de Paris, 4 October 2017.jpg Notre-Dame de Paris 4th arrondissement, Paris Religious1163–1345Also known as Notre-Dame, as the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, and as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris.

Presently undergoing restoration after the 2019 fire.

Fortified church in Simorre.jpg Notre-Dame de Simorre Simorre Religious14th–19th centuriesAlso known as the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Simorre and as the Church of Our Lady of Simorre.
Chevet et bibliotheque de la cathedrale de Noyon.JPG Noyon Cathedral Noyon Religious1145–1235Also known as Notre-Dame de Noyon and as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Noyon.
Orleans - cathedrale, exterieur (18).jpg Orléans Cathedral Orléans Religious1278–1329Also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.

Was partially destroyed by the Huguenots in 1568, and was repaired from 1601 to 1829.

Was frequented by Jeanne d'Arc during the Siege of Orléans.

Poitiers-Palais des Comtes-110-2008-gje.jpg Palace of Poitiers Poitiers Civic

Military

1018–1416
Palais de la Cite.jpg Palais de la Cité Île de la Cité Civic

Domestic

Religious

13th centuryAlso known as the Palais de Justice.

The majority of the medieval royal residence was destroyed by fires, leaving only Sainte-Chapelle (known for its 13th century stained glass) and the Conciergerie (which was used as a prison during the Reign of Terror).

France Auvergne Rhone Alpes 63 Riom 08.JPG Palais des ducs d'Auvergne Riom Religious1395–1403The only surviving portion is Sainte-Chapelle de Riom.
Avignon, Palais des Papes by JM Rosier.jpg Palais des Papes Avignon Domestic

Religious

13th–14th centuriesPapal palace during the Avignon Papacy.
Bourges. Jacques Coeur Palace (3486793266).jpg Palais Jacques Cœur Bourges Domestic1443–1453
Cathedrale Pamiers vue des coteaux.jpg Pamiers Cathedral Pamiers Religious12th–17th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of St Antoninus of Pamiers.
Palais de Justice de ROUEN facade ouest.jpg Parlement de Normandie Rouen Civic1499–1508Also known as the Parliament of Rouen.
Cathedrale vue de grand'rue.jpg Poitiers Cathedral Poitiers Religious12th–14th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Poitiers.
"Sur le Pont d'Avignon on y danse" is the famous song, but now we see only many tourist just standing there - panoramio.jpg Pont Saint-Bénézet Avignon Civic1177–1185Also known as the Pont d'Avignon.
Cahors pont Valentre vgen.jpg Pont Valentré Cahors Civic1308–1378
Zisterzienserkirche Pontigny, von Nordosten.jpg Pontigny Abbey Pontigny Domestic

Religious

12th–13th centuriesSurviving buildings includes the Abbey Church of Our Lady and St Edmund of Pontigny (or the Cathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Edme de Pontigny).

Is the seat of the Territorial Prelature of the Mission de France at Pontigny.

Cathedrale Pontoise - portail.jpg Pontoise Cathedral Pontoise Religiousc.1145–c.1590Also known as the Cathedral of St Maclou.
Cathedrale Saint-Corentin de Quimper-1518.jpg Quimper Cathedral Quimper Religious13th–15th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Corentin of Quimper and as Saint Corentin Cathedral.
ReimsCathedral0116.jpg Reims Cathedral Reims Religious1211–1345Also known as Notre-Dame de Reims and as the Primatial Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady of Reims.

Location where the kings of France were crowned (beginning with the baptism of Clovis); the cathedral dates back to the 5th century and has had three previous buildings before the current one.

Cathedrale Sainte-Marie de Rieux.jpg Rieux Cathedral Rieux-Volvestre Religious14th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral of the Nativity of Mary of Rieux and as the Cathedral of St Mary.

Fortified church.

France Occitanie 12 Rodez Cathedrale 02.jpg Rodez Cathedral Rodez Religious1277–1542Also known as Notre-Dame de Rodez and as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Rodez.
Rouen Cathedral as seen from Gros Horloge 140215 4.jpg Rouen Cathedral Rouen Religious1030–1880Also known as the Primatial Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Rouen, as the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady of Rouen, and as Notre-Dame de Rouen.
Senlis - Chateau royal.jpg Royal Castle of Senlis and the Priory of Saint Maurice Senlis Civic

Domestic

Religious

5th–18th centuriesLargely in ruins.

The majority of the existing buildings date to the 12th century, primarily the reign of Louis VII.

Saint-Brieuc Cathedrale Saint-Etienne Exterieure Coeur 2.jpg Saint-Brieuc Cathedral Saint-Brieuc Religious12th–20th centuriesAlso known as the Basilica Cathedral of Saint Stephen.
Paris-St Etienne du Mont-108-2017-gje.jpg Saint-Étienne-du-Mont Montagne Sainte-Geneviève Religious1494–1624Also known as the Church of Saint Stephen of the Mount.
St.-Eustache.jpg Saint-Eustache 1st arrondissement, Paris Religious1532–1632Also known as the Church of St Eustace.
Saint-Flour - Cathedrale Saint-Pierre 20200813-05.jpg Saint-Flour Cathedral Saint-Flour Religious1398–1466Also known as the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Florus.
EU-FR-AL-67-Selestat Eglise Saint-Georges 01.jpg St George's Church Sélestat Religious1230–1490
Saint-Germer-de-Fly (60), abbatiale, vue depuis le sud-ouest.jpg Saint-Germer-de-Fly Abbey Saint-Germer-de-Fly Domestic

Religious

7th century–1808Also known as the Abbey of St Germer in Saint-Germer-de-Fly.
Colmar St Martin church panorama 2011-04.jpg St Martin's Church Colmar Religious1235–1365
Eglise Saint-Nicolas, Toulouse.jpg Saint Nicolas Church Toulouse Religious12th–14th centuries
Saint-Omer - Cathedrale vue des jardins.jpg Saint-Omer Cathedral Saint-Omer Religious13th–16th centuriesAlso known as Notre-Dame de Saint-Omer and as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Saint-Omer.
Gothic-Saint-Ouen-001.jpg Saint-Ouen Abbey Rouen Domestic

Religious

1318–1537
St. Quentin, Rathaus.jpg Saint-Quentin Town Hall Saint-Quentin, Aisne Civic1331–1509
Wissembourg, Sts. Peter and Paul Church, crossing tower.jpg St Peter and St Paul's Church Wissembourg Religious11th–14th centuries
Saint-Pol-de-Leon Ancienne Cathedrale Saint-Paul-Aurelien Exterieure Facade 02.jpg Saint-Pol-de-Léon Cathedral Saint-Pol-de-Léon Religious12th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of St Paul Aurelian.
Vue plongeante sur Thann et son eglise.jpg St Theobald's Church Thann Religious1332–1516
Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Sees 853.jpg Sées Cathedral Sées Religious13th–14th centuriesAlso known as Notre-Dame de Sées and as the Basilica Cathedral of Our Lady of Sées.
Senlis Cathedral Exterior, Picardy, France - Diliff.jpg Senlis Cathedral Senlis Religious1153–1191Also known as Notre-Dame de Senlis and as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Senlis.
Cathedrale Saint-Etienne, Sens-6998.jpg Sens Cathedral Sens Religious1135–1534Also known as the Metropolitan and Primatial Cathedral of Saint Stephen.
Soissons-cathedrale-pano.jpg Soissons Cathedral Soissons Religious1177–1479Also known as the Basilica Cathedral of Saints Gervasius and Protasius.
SolesmesAbbaye 2.jpg Solesmes Abbey Solesmes, Sarthe Domestic

Religious

11th–19th centuriesAlso known as St Peter's Abbey at Solesmes.
Strasbourg Cathedral (cropped 2).jpg Strasbourg Cathedral Strasbourg Religious1015–1439Also known as Notre-Dame de Strasbourg and as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg.
Cathedrale de Toul-Facade.JPG Toul Cathedral Toul Religious4th–16th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Stephen.
Facade nord de la cathedrale Saint-Etienne de Toulouse.jpg Toulouse Cathedral Toulouse Religious13th–17th centuriesAlso known as the Cathedral of St Stephen.
Tours Cathedrale Saint-Gatien Turme 4.jpg Tours Cathedral Tours Religious1170–1547Also known as the Cathedral of Saint Gatianus of Tours.
Treguier - Cathedrale Saint-Tugdual de Treguier - exterieur.jpg Tréguier Cathedral Tréguier Religious12th century–1470Also known as the Cathedral of St Tudwal.
Exterior View of North Transept, Troyes Cathedral HDR 20140509 7.jpg Troyes Cathedral Troyes Religious1208–17th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
Cathedrale et remparts de Vannes.jpg Vannes Cathedral Vannes Religious13th–19th centuriesAlso known as St Peter's Cathedral of Vannes.
Nef de la basilique de Vezelay a 14h27 le 23 juin 1976.jpg Vézelay Abbey Vézelay Domestic

Religious

1120–1150Also known as the Abbey Church of Saint Mary Magdalene.
Perspective View of Paris in 1607 Fac simile of a Copper plate by Leonard Gaultier Collection of M Guenebault Paris 2.png Wall of Charles V Paris Military1356–1383Partially demolished to construct the Wall of Louis XIII in the 1630s. Both were demolished in the 1670s for the construction of the grands boulevards , however, some portions survive (mostly below street level).
FranceEnglandCard2 052.jpg Wall of Philip II Augustus Paris Military1190–1215Mostly demolished, although many portions survive, mostly due to having been integrated into buildings or continuing to exist below street level.

Notable portions include Porte Saint-Michel, Porte Saint-Victor, Tour Barbeau, Tour Saint-Bernard, Tour de Nesle, and Tour du coin.

United States of America

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
198323648 Jpg (165463067).jpeg The Cloisters Manhattan, New York City Also known as the Met Cloisters.

Assembled from 1934 to 1938.

Mostly constructed of parts of abandoned or ruined medieval structures, predominantly from French abbeys (thus its inclusion here).

Iberian Peninsula

Portugal

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Alcobaça Monastery Alcobaça Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Monastery of St Mary of Alcobaça.
Batalha September 2021-2.jpg Batalha Monastery Batalha Domestic

Religious

1386–c.1517Also known as the Monastery of Saint Mary of the Victory.
Belém Tower Lisbon MilitaryAlso known as the Tower of St Vincent.
Carmo Convent Lisbon Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Castle of Elvas Elvas Military
Castle of Guimarães Historic Centre, Guimarães
Cathedral of Évora Historic Centre, Évora ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption.
Church of St Francis Historic Centre, Évora Religious
Church of St Francis Historic Centre, Porto Religious
Convent of Christ Tomar Domestic

Religious

Convento de Santa Maria de Almoster Almoster, Santarém Domestic

Religious

Convento de São Francisco São Salvador, Santarém Domestic

Religious

Guarda Cathedral Guarda ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.

Fortified cathedral.

Igreja da Graça Santarém Religious
Igreja de Santa Clara Santarém Religious
Igreja de São Domingos Elvas Religious
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira Historic Centre, Guimarães Religious
Jerónimos Monastery Lisbon Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Hieronymites Monastery.
Lisbon Cathedral Lisbon ReligiousAlso known as the Patriarchal Metropolitan Cathedral of St Mary Major and as the Cathedral of St Mary Major.

Ambulatory, cloisters.

Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha Coimbra Domestic

Religious

Ruins.
Old Cathedral of Coimbra Coimbra ReligiousOnly portions are Gothic, such as the cloisters.
Old Cathedral of Elvas Historic Centre, Elvas ReligiousAlso known as Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral.
Palace of the Dukes of Braganza Historic Centre, Guimarães
Padrão do Salado Historic Centre, Guimarães
Palace of Sintra Sintra
Sintra Palac Pena 19.jpg Pena Convent Sintra Domestic

Religious

c.13th century–1854The majority was destroyed by in the 18th century, first by lightning, then by the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake. The surviving portions were restored and added on to create the present palatial structure.
Porto Cathedral Historic Centre, Porto ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady.
Royal Palace of Évora Historic Centre, Évora
St Michael's Chapel Coimbra ReligiousAlso known as Coimbra University Chapel and as the Chapel of São Miguel.
Silves Cathedral Silves Religious
Synagogue of Tomar Tomar Religious
Viseu Cathedral Viseu ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of St Mary.

Spain

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Alcázar of Seville Seville Also known as the Royal Alcázar of Seville. Historically known as al-Qasr al-Muriq.
Ávila Cathedral Ávila ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of the Saviour.

Fortified church.

Barcelona Cathedral Barcelona ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and St Eulalia.
Barcelona Royal Shipyard Barcelona
Burgos Catedral.jpg Burgos Cathedral Burgos Religious1221–1734Also known as the Cathedral of St Mary of Burgos and as the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of St Mary of Burgos.
Cathedral of the Saviour Zaragoza ReligiousAlso known as La Seo de Zaragoza.
Colegio de San Gregorio Valladolid
Girona Cathedral Girona ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of St Mary.

Has the widest Gothic nave in the world.

León Cathedral León ReligiousAlso known as Santa María de Regla de León and as the Pulchra Leonina.
Llotja de Palma Palma de Mallorca
Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes Toledo Domestic

Religious

Monastery of Santes Creus Santes Creus, Aiguamúrcia Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Monastery of Santa María de Santes Creus.
Murcia Cathedral Murcia ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral Church of St Mary.
Oviedo Cathedral Oviedo ReligiousAlso known as the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Saviour and as the Cathedral of the Holy Saviour.
Palace of the Borgias Valencia
Palace of the Kings of Navarre Olite
Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya Barcelona
Palau Reial Major Barcelona
Palma Cathedral Palma de Mallorca ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of St Mary and as La Seu.
Poblet Abbey Vimbodí i Poblet Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Royal Abbey of St Mary of Poblet.
Royal Chapel of Granada Granada ReligiousAlso known as Capilla real.
St Martin's Tower Teruel Also known as the Torre de San Martín.
Church San Pablo Valladolid.jpg St Paul's Convent Church Valladolid Domestic

Religious

1445–1616Also known as San Pablo Church.
Santa María de Manresa Manresa ReligiousAlso known as the Collegiate Basilica of St Mary and as La Seu.
Santa María del Mar Barcelona Religious
Seville Cathedral Seville ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of St Mary of the See.

The largest Gothic church in the world.

Silk Exchange Valencia Also known as Lonja de la Seda and as Llotja de la Seda.
Teruel Cathedral Teruel ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Mediavilla.
Toledo Cathedral Toledo ReligiousAlso known as the Primatial Cathedral of Saint Mary.
Valencia Cathedral Valencia ReligiousAlso known as the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia and as St Mary's Cathedral.
Vallbona Abbey Vallbona de les Monges Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Monastery of St Mary of Vallbona.

Spanish Colonies

ImageBuildingPlaceNationTypeDateNotes
Columna y bovedas de cruceria Catedral Primada CCSD 08 2019 7834.jpg Basilica Cathedral of Santa María la Menor Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Religious1504–1550
Church Convento Dominicos CCSD 09 2018 1215.jpg Church and Convent of los Dominicos Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Domestic

Religious

c.1510–1532Oldest Catholic building in continuous use in the Americas.
Interior Iglesia San Jose (San Juan Puerto Rico).jpg San José Church Old San Juan Puerto Rico Religious1532–1735

Italian Peninsula and Southeastern Europe

Croatia

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are protected cultural properties of Croatia.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
J36 058 Sv. Marko, innen.jpg Korčula Cathedral Korčula Religious1407–c.1550Also known as the St Mark's Cathedral.
Church of Saint Michael in Zadar, part of interior.jpg Monastery of St Francis Assisi Zadar Domestic

Religious

1221–16th century
Zadar. Varios 1.jpg Nassis Palace Zadar Domestic15th–18th centuries [2]
Rector's palace.jpg Rector's Palace Old City, Dubrovnik Domestic

Military

14th century
St Marks Church Zagreb.jpg St Mark's Church Zagreb Religious13th–14th centuries
HR-Sibenik-Kathedrale-01.jpg Šibenik Cathedral Šibenik Religious1431–1535Also known as the Cathedral of St James or as St Jacob's.

Only the initial work on the building is Gothic; the remainder is Renaissance.

SPONZA PLACE AT NIGHT, DUBROVNIK.jpg Sponza Palace Dubrovnik Domestic1516–1522Also known as Divona.
Trogir - Trogirska katedrala sv. Lovre (49013124448).jpg Trogir Cathedral Trogir Religious13th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral of St Lawrence.
Zagreb3.jpg Zagreb Cathedral Zagreb Religious13th centuryAlso known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary.

Cyprus

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Cathedral of Saint Nicholas Famagusta Religious
Cathedral of Saint Sophia Nicosia Religious
Kolossi Castle Limassol District
Limassol Castle Limassol
Ömeriye Mosque Nicosia Religious
Panagia Katholiki Kouklia Religious
Panagia Stazousa Pyrga Religious
Gothic chapel of Panagia Aggeloktisti (6).jpg Panagia tis Angeloktistis Kiti Religious7th–12th centuriesThe main body of the church is Byzantine, however, subsequent additions are Gothic.

Includes one of the best preserved early Christian wall mosaics.

Royal Manor House of Kouklia Paphos District
St Catherine's Church Nicosia Religious

Greece

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Stmarkheraklion.jpg Basilica of Saint Mark Heraklion Religious13th century
Chalkis-Agia-Paraskevi.JPG Church of Agia Paraskevi Chalcis Religious13th century
Katholische Kirche Naxos 09.jpg Church of Presentation of the Lord Naxos Religious13th–16th centuries
Andravida Ayia Sophia from W.jpg Church of Saint Sophia Andravida Religious13th centuryRuins.
Kruzganki Dafni.jpg Daphni Monastery Chaidari Domestic

Religious

6th–15th centuriesBuilt on the site of the ruins of a sanctuary of Apollo.
Charaki Feraclos Castle Rhodes Greece.jpg Feraklos Castle Charaki Military14th–15th centuriesAlso known as Feraklou and as Feraklenon Castle.

Ruins.

Ialisos, Greece - panoramio (19).jpg Filerimos Monastery Ialysos Domestic

Religious

Antiquity–15th century
Citta Vecchia, Rodi (Grecia).jpg Fortifications of Rhodes Rhodes MilitaryAntiquity–1522
Castello di kos, interno 02.JPG Kos Castle Kos Military1315
Panagia ton Staurophoron 4624 (crop).jpg Lady of the Crusades Heraklion Religious13th–15th centuriesAlso known as Panagia Stavroforon.
Rhodes D81 3425 (38601548112).jpg Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes Rhodes Domestic

Military

7th–14th centuriesAlso known as Kastello.

Built on the site of the Colossus of Rhodes.

Zaraka Monastiri.jpg Zaraka Monastery Stymfalia Domestic

Religious

13th centuryRuins.

Italy

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Almo collegio Capranica Historic Centre, Rome The oldest Roman College.
Bargello Historic Centre, Florence
Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua Padua Religious
Basilica of St Francis of Assisi Assisi Religious
Bell Tower of Santa Maria in Trivio Velletri
Ca' d'Oro Venice Also known as the Palazzo Santa Sofia.
Campo Santo Piazza del Duomo , Pisa Also known as the Camposanto monumentale or as the Camposanto vecchio.
Casamari Abbey Veroli Religious
Castel del Monte Andria
Castello Estense Ferrara
Castello Maniace Syracuse
Castello Ursino Catania Also known as the Castello Svevo di Catania.
Certosa di Pavia Certosa di Pavia
(Venice) Doge's Palace facing the sea.jpg Doge's Palace Venice Civic

Domestic

1340–1577
Fénis Castle Fénis
Ferrara Cathedral Ferrara ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of St George the Martyr.

Only portions, such as the façade, are Gothic.

Ferrara Town Hall Ferrara Civic
Florence Baptistery Historic Centre, Florence ReligiousAlso known as the Baptistry of St John.
Florence Cathedral Historic Centre , Florence ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of St Mary of the Flower.
Fossanova Abbey Priverno Domestic

Religious

Giotto's Campanile Historic Centre , Florence
Madonna dell'Orto Venice
Milan Cathedral Milan ReligiousAlso known as the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary.
Orvieto Cathedral Orvieto ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Palace of the Popes Viterbo
Palazzo Pubblico Siena
Palazzo Vecchio Historic Centre, Florence
Piazza del Campo Siena
Pienza Cathedral Historic Centre, Pienza ReligiousAlso known as the Concathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Pisa Baptistery Piazza del Duomo , Pisa ReligiousAlso known as the Baptistery of St John.
San Francesco Bologna ReligiousAlso known as the Basilica of St Francis.
San Francesco de' Ferri Pisa Religious
San Lorenzo Maggiore Naples Religious
San Michele in Borgo Pisa Religious
San Petronio Bologna ReligiousAlso known as the Basilica of St Petronius.
Santa Croce Historic Centre , Florence ReligiousAlso known as the Basilica of the Holy Cross.
Santa Maria del Carmine Historic Centre, Florence Religious
Santa Maria della Spina Pisa ReligiousFormerly known as Santa Maria di Pontenovo.
Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari Venice ReligiousAlso known as the Frari.
Santa Maria Novella Historic Centre , Florence ReligiousAlso known as the Basilica of Santa Maria novella.
Santa Maria sopra Minerva Historic Centre, Rome ReligiousAlso known as the Basilica of St Mary Above Minerva.

The only standing Gothic church in Rome to retain its Gothic appearance.

Scaliger Castle Sirmione
Scolanova Synagogue Trani Religious
Siena Cathedral Siena ReligiousAlso known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Saint Mary.

Other Nations

Most of these countries have only a few surviving Gothic buildings, and in many cases the Gothic architectural style never took.

ImageBuildingPlaceNationTypeDateNotes
Arap Mosque - Beyoglu.jpg Arap Mosque Karaköy, Istanbul Turkey Religious1323–1325
Akropole na Bobovci, kdysi sidelnim hrade bosenskych kralu.jpg Bobovac Kakanj Bosnia-Herzegovina c.1349–c.1493Ruins.

Fortified city.

Abendmahlssahl Cenacle (Jerusalem) (20).jpg The Cenacle and David's Tomb Mount Zion Israel Religious4th–12th centuriesAlso known as the Upper Room.
Rimokatolicka crkva Sv. Marije u Morovicu 213.jpg Church of Saint Mary Morović Serbia Religious12th–13th centuries
Crac des chevaliers syria.jpeg Krak des Chevaliers Al-Husn Syria Domestic

Military

Religious

1142–1170Crusader castle.
Malte Mdina Palais Falzon 09052009 - panoramio.jpg Palazzo Falson Mdina Malta Domesticc.1495–16th centuryFormerly known as the Palazzo Cumbo-NavarraCasa dei Castelletti or as the Norman House.

Presently houses the Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum.

Second oldest building in Mdina.

Mdina-palazzo-santa-sofia.JPG Palazzo Santa Sofia Mdina Malta Domestic1233–1938Only the ground floor is Gothic: the second story was added in 1938.

Oldest building in Mdina.

Palais Princier de Monaco - panoramio - kajikawa (6).jpg Prince's Palace of Monaco Monaco City Monaco Civic

Domestic

Military

Religious

1191–19th centuryOnly the initial portions of the building are Gothic.
Crkva Svetog Luke,Jajce.11.JPG Saint Mary's Church Jajce Bosnia-Herzegovina Religious12th–15th centuriesAlso known as Sultan Suleiman's Mosque, as Fethija, and as St Luke's Church.

Its adjoining bell tower is known as Saint Luke's Bell Tower.

Ruins.

Ad095.jpg Shirgj Church Shirgj Albania Religious1290Also known as the Monastery of Sts Sergius and Bacchus.

Ruins.

Bir Miftuh Chapel 03.jpg St Mary's Chapel Bir Miftuħ Malta Religiousc.1430Also known as the Medieval Chapel of the Assumption of St Mary.
Tarsus Eski Cami interior in 2005 4411.jpg Tarsus Old Mosque Tarsus Turkey Religiousc.1102–1415

Low Lands

Belgium

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Antwerpen, Liebfrauenkathedrale.jpg Antwerp Cathedral Antwerp Religious1352–1521Also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Antwerp.
2006.08.17.122359 Basilika Tongeren Belgien-2.jpg Basilica of Our Lady Tongeren Religious1240–1541Also known as the Old Cathedral of Tongeren.
Belfort - panoramio.jpg Belfry of Bruges Bruges Civic

Military

c. 1240
Belfry of Ghent (DSCF0247,DSCF0249).jpg Belfry of Ghent Ghent Civic

Military

1313–1380
Beffroi de Tournai (DSC 0730).jpg Belfry of Tournai Tournai Civic

Military

c.1188
Brugge, Rathaus.jpg Bruges City Hall Bruges Civic1376–1421
Brussels, townhall oeg2043-00090 foto3 2015-06-07 08.38.jpg Brussels Town Hall Brussels Civilc1401–1455Located in the Grand-Place .
Saints-Michel-et-Gudule Luc Viatour.jpg Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula Brussels Religious9th century – 1519
Brussel, Kirche Notre-Dame du Sablon.jpg Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon Sablon, Brussels Religious15th century
Church Of Our Lady Bruges.jpg Church of Our Lady Bruges Religious1270–1280Has the third tallest brickwork tower in the world.
Bruxelles-Notre-Dame-de-la-Chapelle.jpg Church of Our Lady of the Chapel Brussels Religious12th–13th centuriesAlso known as Chapel Church.
Liege, Collegiale St-Denis07.jpg Church of St Denis Liège Military

Religious

1003–15th century Fortified church.

One of the seven collegiate churches of Liège.

Anderlecht, Sint-Pieter-en-Sint-Guidokerk 05.jpg Collegiate Church of St Peter and St Guido Anderlecht Religious14th–16th centuries
00 Bruges JPG6.jpg Hospital of St John Bruges Civic12th–19th centuriesAlso known as Old St John's Hospital.
Leuven City Hall.jpg Leuven Town Hall Leuven Civic1448–1469Located on Leuven's Grote Markt opposite the church.
Magdalenakerk Iglesia.jpg Maria-Magdalenakerk Brussels Religious15th century
Mechelen City Hall 07.JPG Mechelen City Hall Mechelen Civic1311–1526
27225 Oudenaarde Stadhuis 20 adj.jpg Oudenaarde Town Hall Oudenaarde Civic1526–1537
Gent Kathedraal Sint Baaf Chor 1.jpg St Bavo's Cathedral Ghent Religious13th–16th centuriesHouses the Ghent Altarpiece .
Sint-Leonarduskerk0.jpg St Leonard's Church Zoutleeuw Religious1231–16th century
Sint-Niklaaskerk and the belfry of Ghent (DSCF0229).jpg Saint Nicholas Church Ghent Religious13th century
42130 - Belgie - Leuven - Sint-Kwintenkerk - 01.JPG Saint Quentin's Church Leuven Religious1222– 1535
Mechelen Margareta voor Sint-Rombouts 02.jpg St Rumbold's Cathedral Mechelen Religious1200–1520Also known as Mechelen Cathedral.
20091017 leuven stpierre04.JPG Saint Peter's Church Leuven Religious1425–1500Located on Leuven's Grote Markt opposite the town hall.
EVEN(1860) p211 Tab.22.jpg Tafelrond Leuven Domestic1480–1487The original building was torn down in 1818, this second building was laid to ruins in 1914; the present building is based on the original Gothic one.
Tournai pan.jpg Tournai Cathedral Tournai Religious1140–1255Also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Tournai.
Forest 060106 (20).jpg Vorst Abbey Vorst, Brussels Domestic

Religious

13th centuryOf the Gothic buildings, only the Church of Saint Denis survives.
Ypres, Belgium, c. 1855-1862. Auguste-Rosalie Bisson (1826-1900) and Louis-Auguste Bisson (1814-1876). Albumen print from wet collodion negative, 32.4 x 43 cm. The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1986.37.jpg Ypres Cloth Hall Ypres CivicCompleted 1304.Was largely destroyed in the Battle of Ypres; it was subsequently meticulously repaired and reconstructed.

Luxembourg

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Chateau de Beaufort 2014 10 03.jpg Beaufort Castle Beaufort Domestic

Military

11th–16th centuriesRuins.
Brandenbourg 21Feb2021.jpg Brandenbourg Castle Brandenbourg Domestic

Military

13th centuryRuins.
Luxembourg Hostert Niederanven cemetery chapel post.jpg Cemetery Chapel Hostert Religious14th century
Echternach-2-CTH.jpg Dënzelt Echternach Civicc.1236
Eglise Saints-Pierre-et-Paul Niederwiltz, interior.JPG Lower Wolz Church Nidderwolz, Wiltz Religious1510–1937Also known as the Church of Saints Peter and Paul.
Luxembourg, Gelle Fra full moon (101).jpg Notre-Dame Cathedral Luxembourg City Religious1613–1938
Die alte Laurentiuskirche in Diekirch.jpg St Laurence's Church Dikrech Religiousc.6th century–1467Also known as the Old Church of Dikrech.
Michaelskirche Altarfront 8214-131.jpg Saint Michael's Church Luxembourg City Religious1443–1688
Trinitarian Church, Vianden (2).jpg Trinitarian Church Vianden Religious1248–1644

The Netherlands

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Rijksmonumenten.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Agnietenkapel Amsterdam Religious
Amsterdam Nieuwe Kerk Amsterdam Religious
Amsterdam Oude Kerk Amsterdam Religious
Atlas Schoemaker-ZEELAND-1027R-Zeeland, Baarland.jpeg Baarland Castle Baarland Domestic

Military

14th centuryRuins.
Basilica of St Plechelm Oldenzaal Religious
Basilica of Saint Servatius Maastricht Religious
Breda Grote Kerk Breda ReligiousAlso known as the Church of Our Lady of Breda.
Buurkerk Utrecht Religious
Crosier Monastery Maastricht Domestic

Religious

Delft Nieuwe Kerk Delft Religious
Delft Oude Kerk Delft Religious
Dinghuis Maastricht Civic
Dordrecht Grote Kerk Dordrecht ReligiousAlso known as the Church of Our Lady of Dordrecht.
Great Church or St James' Church The Hague Religious
Gouda Old City Hall Gouda Civic
Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk Rotterdam Religious
Haarlem City Hall Haarlem Civic
Haarlem Grote Kerk Haarlem ReligiousAlso known as the Church of St Bavo.
Hooglandse Kerk Leiden Religious
Koppelpoort Amersfoort Military
Martinikerk Groningen Religious
Middelburg Abbey Middelburg Domestic

Religious

Middelburg Town Hall Middelburg Civic
Munsterkerk Roermond Religious
Pieterskerk Leiden Religious
Protestant Church of Buitenpost Buitenpost Religious
Ridderzaal The Hague Civic
Saint Bavo Church Aardenburg Religious
St Christopher's Cathedral Roermond Religious
St Eusebius' Church Arnhem Religious
Saint John's Cathedral 's-Hertogenbosch ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral Basilica of St John the Evangelist.
Saint John Church Maastricht Religious
St Martin's Cathedral Utrecht Religious
St Mary's Church Bears ReligiousAlso known as the Protestant Church of Bears.
Sint-Lievensmonstertoren Zierikzee Religious
Tower of Our Lady Amersfoort Religious

Nordics

Estonia

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Church of the Holy Spirit Tallinn Religious
Haapsalu Castle Haapsalu Also known as Haapsalu Episcopal Castle or as Haapsalu Bishop's Castle.
Hermann Castle Narva
Karja Church Linnaka Religious
Kihelkonna Church Kihelkonna ReligiousAlso known as Kihelkonna St Michael's Church.
Koluvere Castle Koluvere Also known as Koluvere Episcopal Castle or as Koluere Bishop's Castle.
Kuressaare Castle Kuressaare Also known as Kuressaare Episcopal Castle or as Kuressaare Bishop's Castle.
Muhu Church Liiva, Muhu ReligiousAlso known as Muhu St Catherine's Church.
Pirita Convent Tallinn Religious
Pöide Church Pöide Commune Religious
Saha Chapel Saha Religious
St John's Church Tartu Religious
St Martin's Church Valjala Religious
St Mary's Cathedral Tallinn Religious
St Michael's Church Tallinn Religious
St Nicholas' Church Tallinn Religious
St Olaf's Church Tallinn Religious
Tallinn City Wall Tallinn
Tallinna Raekoda 11-06-2013.jpg Tallinn Town Hall Tallinn Civic13th century–1404
Tartu Cathedral Tartu Religious
Toompea Castle Tallinn

Finland

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Espoo Cathedral Espoo Religious
Holy Cross Church Hattula Religious
Naantali Church Naantali Religious
Porvoon Tuomiokirkko.jpg Porvoo Cathedral Porvoo Religious13th–15th centuries
St Catherine's Church Turku Religious
St Clement's Church Sauvo Religious
St Henry's Church Pyhtää Religious
St Lawrence's Church Lohja Religious
St Mary's Church Hollola Religious
St Mary's Church Turku Religious
St Sigfrid's Church Sipoo Religious
Turku Cathedral Turku Religious

Kingdom of Denmark

Denmark

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either listed buildings or protected monuments of Denmark.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Aarhus Cathedral - April 2022.jpg Aarhus Cathedral Aarhus Religious1190–1500Also known as St Clement's Church.

Longest and tallest church in Denmark.

Roskilde Cathedral aerial.jpg Roskilde Cathedral Roskilde Religiousc.1170–1636
Saint Knud's cathedral Odense Denmark.jpg St Canute's Cathedral Odense Religiousc.1300–1499
Den tilsandede kirke - panoramio.jpg Sand-Covered Church Skagen Religious1355–1475Also known as the Buried Church, as Old Skagen Church., and as St Lawrence's Church.

Due to the encroaching sand dunes, the church was abandoned in 1795 and aside from the tower demolished. Only 59 ft of the 72 ft tower is visible today.

Faroe Islands

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Magnus Cathedral 7 2022.jpg Magnus Cathedral Kirkjubøur Religiousc.1300–16th centuryRuins.

Possibly unfinished.

Norway

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are cultural heritage sites of Norway.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDateNotes
Nidaros Cathedral Trondheim Religious
Stavanger Cathedral Stavanger ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of St Swithun.

Norway's oldest cathedral.

Trondenes Church in Harstad, Hinnoya, Troms, Norway, 2015 April - 3.jpg Trondenes Church Harstad Religiousc.1435World's northernmost medieval building and Norway's northernmost stone church.

Sweden

All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either listed buildings or otherwise registered buildings of Sweden.

ImageBuildingPlaceTypeDatesNotes
Bunge Church Bunge Military

Religious

Fortified church.
Gammelgarn Church Gammelgarn Military

Religious

Fortified church.
Liberiet Lund
Linköping Cathedral Linköping Religious
St Gertrude's Church Gamla stan, Stockholm ReligiousAlso known as the German Church of Stockholm.
St Peter's Church Malmö Religious
Skara Cathedral Skara Religious
Storkyrkan Gamla stan, Stockholm ReligiousAlso known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas.
Strängnäs Cathedral Strängäs Religious
2013 04 28 Uppsala domkyrka.JPG Uppsala Cathedral Uppsala Religious1272–1893Also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral Church of Uppsala and as St Erik's Cathedral.
Vadstena Abbey Vadstena Domestic

Religious

Visby Cathedral Visby ReligiousAlso known as St Mary's Cathedral.

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Conservation and restoration of immovable cultural property describes the process through which the material, historical, and design integrity of any immovable cultural property are prolonged through carefully planned interventions. The individual engaged in this pursuit is known as an architectural conservator-restorer. Decisions of when and how to engage in an intervention are critical to the ultimate conservation-restoration of cultural heritage. Ultimately, the decision is value based: a combination of artistic, contextual, and informational values is normally considered. In some cases, a decision to not intervene may be the most appropriate choice.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ancient monument</span> Prehistoric or early historical structure or site worthy of preservation

An ancient monument can refer to any early or historical manmade structure and/or architecture. Certain ancient monuments are of cultural importance for nations and become symbols of international recognition, including the ruins of Baalbek on Lebanese currency, the Angkor Wat on Cambodian currency and the Great Wall of China on the Chinese currency. There are some countries that display ancient buildings as symbols on their coats of arms as a way to affirm national identity. In this way, ancient monuments in the modern world are used as icons to represent a country. The importance of ancient monuments extends to cultural heritage and how the people of a nation or city identify themselves.

<i>Monument historique</i> National heritage site designation in France

Monument historique is a designation given to some national heritage sites in France. It may also refer to the state procedure in France by which national heritage protection is extended to a building, a specific part of a building, a collection of buildings, a garden, a bridge, or other structure, because of their importance to France's architectural and historical cultural heritage. Both public and privately owned structures may be listed in this way, as well as movable objects. As of 2012, there were 44,236 monuments listed.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heritage Square Museum</span> Historic house museum in Los Angeles, California

Heritage Square Museum is a living history and open-air architecture museum located beside the Arroyo Seco Parkway in the Montecito Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, in the southern Arroyo Seco area. The living history museum shows the story of development in Southern California through historical architectural examples.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape</span> UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lednice and Valtice, Czech Republic

The Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape is a cultural-natural landscape complex of 283.09 square kilometres (109.30 sq mi) in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It comprises the municipalities of Lednice, Valtice and Hlohovec, and the rural area of Břeclav.

An annual Heritage at Risk Register is published by Historic England. The survey is used by national and local government, a wide range of individuals and heritage groups to establish the extent of risk and to help assess priorities for action and funding decisions. This heritage-at-risk data is one of the UK government's official statistics.

The architecture of Mumbai blends Gothic, Victorian, Art Deco, Indo-Saracenic & Contemporary architectural styles. Many buildings, structures and historical monuments remain from the colonial era. Mumbai, after Miami, has the second largest number of Art Deco buildings in the world.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Architecture of the United Kingdom</span> Overview of the culture in the United Kingdom

The architecture of the United Kingdom, or British architecture, consists of a combination of architectural styles, dating as far back to Roman architecture, to the present day 21st century contemporary. England has seen the most influential developments, though Ireland, Scotland, and Wales have each fostered unique styles and played leading roles in the international history of architecture. Although there are prehistoric and classical structures in the United Kingdom, British architectural history effectively begins with the first Anglo-Saxon Christian churches, built soon after Augustine of Canterbury arrived in Great Britain in 597. Norman architecture was built on a vast scale throughout Great Britain and Ireland from the 11th century onwards in the form of castles and churches to help impose Norman authority upon their dominions. English Gothic architecture, which flourished between 1180 until around 1520, was initially imported from France, but quickly developed its own unique qualities.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cultural Property (Japan)</span>

A Cultural Property is administered by the Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs, and includes tangible properties ; intangible properties ; folk properties both tangible and intangible; monuments historic, scenic and natural; cultural landscapes; and groups of traditional buildings. Buried properties and conservation techniques are also protected. Together these cultural properties are to be preserved and utilized as the heritage of the Japanese people.

Protected areas of Ukraine are special areas of Ukraine established with the goal of protecting the natural and cultural heritage of the country from excessive changes as a result of human activity. The protection of the areas is the responsibility of the government of Ukraine, specifically the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is England's official database of protected heritage assets. It includes details of all English listed buildings, scheduled monuments, register of historic parks and gardens, protected shipwrecks, and registered battlefields. It is maintained by Historic England, a government body, and brings together these different designations as a single resource even though they vary in the type of legal protection afforded to them. Although not designated by Historic England, World Heritage Sites also appear on the NHLE; conservation areas do not appear since they are designated by the relevant local planning authority.

The cultural monuments of the Czech Republic are protected properties designated by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic. Cultural monuments that constitute the most important part of the Czech cultural heritage may be declared national cultural monuments by a regulation of the Government of the Czech Republic. Government may also proclaim a territory, whose character and environment is determined by a group of immovable cultural monuments or archaeological finds, as a whole, as a monument reservation. Ministry of Culture may proclaim a territory of a settlement with a smaller number of cultural monuments, historical environment or part of a landscape area that display significant cultural values as a monument zone.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">St Thomas' Anglican Church, Mulgoa</span> Church in New South Wales, Australia

St Thomas' Anglican Church is a heritage-listed Anglican church located in the western Sydney suburb of Mulgoa in the City of Penrith local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The church forms part of the Diocese of Sydney. It was designed by Reverend Thomas Makinson, first incumbent priest and James Chadley and built from 1836 to 1838 by James Atkinson and William Chisholm. It is also known as St. Thomas Anglican Church and St Thomas Church of England. The property is owned by Anglican Church Property Trust. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

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