Poland
Place | Building | Main period of construction | Special features | Image |
Chwarszczany | Templar chapel | c. 1280 | ||
Inowłódz | St. Giles-Church | c. 1138 | ||
Inowrocław | St. Mary's Church | 12th and 13th century | Brick towers | |
Kamień Pomorski | Cathedral St. John | after 1175 to 1250 | ||
Kołbacz | Abbey | Begun shortly after 1200 | Former Cistercian basilica | |
Lublin | Lublin Castle Donjon | 12th century | Upper parts in brick, rest limestone | |
Oliwa | Abbey | After 1178 | Former Cistercian Monastery | |
Płock | Płock Cathedral | 1130-1144 | Rebuilt several times | |
Poznań | Church of St. John of Jerusalem Outside the Walls | c. 1187 | It was one of the first brick-built churches in Poland | |
Sandomierz | Church of St. Jacob | 13th century | ||
Strzelno | Church of the Holy Trinity | 12th century-1216 | ||
Rotunda of St. Prokop | Before 1133 | |||
Wąchock | Cisterian monastery | After 1179 | Brick and sandstone | |
Wrocław | St. Egidius Church | c. 1242 |
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