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Cologne Cathedral
Roman-Catholic cathedral in Cologne, Germany
Ulm Minster
Gothic church in Germany
Town Hall of Bremen
seat of the President of the Senate and Mayor of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
Cathedral of Magdeburg
Protestant cathedral in Magdeburg, Germany; oldest Gothic cathedral in Germany
Regensburg Cathedral
cathedral in Germany
Holstentor
two-towered city gate in Lübeck, Germany, used as a museum
Liebfrauenkirche
Parish church in Trier, Germany
Freiburg Minster
roman-catholic cathedral in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Lübeck Cathedral
church in Lübeck
St.-Paulus-Dom
cathedral in Münster, Germany
Old Synagogue (Erfurt)
medieval synagogue building
Essen Minster
cathedral
Konstanz Minster
Roman Catholic church building in Constance, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, formerly the cathedral of the Diocese of Constance
Xanten Cathedral
church in Xanten, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Worms Synagogue
synagogue
Aachen Town Hall
historic town hall in Aachen, Germany
St. Severi (Erfurt)
church in Thuringia, Germany
Burgtor
right|thumb|Burgtor Gate in June 2009 The Burgtor, built 1444 in late Gothic style, was the northern city gate of Hanseatic Lübeck, now in Germany. It is one of two towered gates remaining from the medieval fortifications, the other being the more famous Holstentor.
St. Mary's Church
church building in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Bremer Marktplatz ensemble
ensemble of buildings and objects around the Marktplatz square in the centre of Bremen, Germany
Church of Saint Salvator
thumb|Salvatorkirche thumb|Inside view Salvatorkirche (Church of the Savior) is a gothic church in Munich, Germany, the former cemetery church of the Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Blessed Lady). Since 1829 the church has been used by Greek Orthodox Christians and it was the headquarters of the Metropolitan of Germany and Exarch of Central Europe. It is called "Transfiguration of the Savior" by the Greek Orthodox community.
Historical Town Hall of Münster
Historical town hall in Münster
St. Andrew's Church
church building in Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Germany
Lehnin Abbey
monastery
Merseburg Cathedral
cathedral in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Marienkapelle, Würzburg
cultural heritage monument D-6-63-000-321 (0) in Würzburg, Bavaria
Altenberger Dom
the great church of the Altenberg Abbey, Germany
Marienstatt Abbey
Cistercian monastery
Wienhausen Abbey
Abbey in Lower Saxony, Germany
St. Lamberti
church in Münster, Germany
Church of Our Lady
church building in Arnstadt, Thuringia, Germany
Ägidienkirche (Erfurt)
church
St. Catherine's Church
church building in Lübeck's Old City, Germany
Great Tower Neuwerk
former beacon, watchtower and lighthouse in Germany
Güstrow Cathedral
church building in Güstrow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
St. Valentin
basilica minor and Fililakirche in Kiedrich im Rheingau, Hesse, Germany
Allerheiligenkirche (Erfurt)
church building in Erfurt, Germany
Sondergotik
thumb|St. Barbara's Church, Kutná Hora|Saint Barbara Church in [[Kutná Hora, Czech Republic]] Sondergotik (; Special Gothic) is the style of Late Gothic architecture prevalent in Austria, Bavaria, Swabia, Saxony, Alsace, Rhineland, Switzerland, Bohemia and Silesia between 1350 and 1550. The term was invented by art historian Kurt Gerstenberg in his 1913 work Deutsche Sondergotik, in which he argued that the Late Gothic had a special expression in Germany (especially the South and the Rhineland) marked by the use of the hall church or Hallenkirche. At the same time the style forms part of the I
Stadtkirche Darmstadt
church building in Darmstadt, Germany
Andreaskirche (Erfurt)
church
Kaufmannskirche (Erfurt)
The Kaufmannskirche (, "Merchant's Church") is a church building in the historical centre of the city of Erfurt in Thuringia, Germany. It is located at the north end of Erfurt's square and has been Lutheran since 1521.
St. Peter's Church Blansingen
church building in Efringen-Kirchen, Freiburg Government Region, Bade-Württemberg, Germany
Wigbertikirche
parish church
Zinna Abbey
former monastery in Jüterbog
New Castle
was built in 1490 as the citadel of Ingolstadt Fortress
Barfüßerkirche
church building in Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany
Saint Giles church (Lübeck)
church in Lübeck (Schleswig-Holstein, Germany)
Antoniterkirche
church in Cologne-Altstadt-Nord, Germany
St. Lorenz (Erfurt)
church in Thuringia, Germany
St. Leonhard
Gothic Roman-Catholic church in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Cologne
Franciscan church from the 13th century
Brüggen Castle
castle
St. Niels
church building in Westerland, Germany
Cruciskirche (Erfurt)
The Neuwerkskirche (, also Cruciskirche, "Cross Church") at the edge of the historical part of the city of Erfurt in Thuringia, Germany, is a Roman Catholic church building dating from the 15th century. Today, it is a branch church of the Catholic parish of St Lawrence's Church.
Cismar Abbey
former abbey in Germany
Church of the Holy Cross
church in Hanover, Germany
Reglerkirche (Erfurt)
The Reglerkirche (, "Church of the Regulated"; also called , "Augustine's Church") is a church building in the historical centre of Erfurt in Thuringia, Germany. It serves a Lutheran parish as a place of worship and is one of the larger churches in the city's old part. In times of East Germany, it was considered a centre of church music in Erfurt.
Quednau Church
former church in Königsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia)
St. Nicolas Church
Lutheran church building in Stendal, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Nanstein Castle
castle ruin in Landstuhl, Germany