List of Brick Renaissance buildings

The brick Renaissance in Northern Europe, the continuation of building with brick after brick Romanesque and Gothic brick architecture. Compared to the " Brick Gothic " is the " brick Renaissance " a less established term.

The Brick Gothic in particular the Hanseatic cities of the Baltic Sea was adjusted albeit with a northern Germany to be considered delay to the forms of the Renaissance. The transition between brick Gothic and Renaissance brick is smooth. The brick Renaissance preserved the formal language of Brick Gothic largely, as has approximately the designed in the 16th century facade of Kerkhoffhauses in Rostock on the typical Gothic stepped gable. A clearer dismissal took place back in the transition period to the Baroque. In Lübeck, for example, can be dated to the transition from the Gothic to the Renaissance period to around the second quarter of the 16th century. Clearly the brick Renaissance, for example, to the buildings which of the Lübeck artist Statius of Düren in Schwerin ( Schwerin Castle ), Gadebusch ( Castle ) and Wismar ( Fürstenhof ) will have been equipped with its terracotta reliefs.

Unique recognizable as monuments of the Renaissance brick buildings of the Dutch Renaissance, which does not conceal this influence, such as Castle Reinbek, the armory in Lübeck or Friedrichstadt in Schleswig -Holstein.

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