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On 26 September 2007, several former project partners joined forces in Greifswald and established the association "Europäische Route der Backsteingotik e. V." (European Route of Brick Gothic). In 2008, the association was nominated as “Trend Brand of the Year” by Germany’s largest cultural magazine
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In 2002, the "Routes to Brick Gothic" initiative resulted in two successive EU projects called "European Route of Brick Gothic": EuRoB and EuRoB II. Both projects involved around 34 project partners (including almost 30 cities and regions) from Denmark, Germany,
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the production of local, regional and international publications, presentations and events to raise awareness among the public of the “European Route of Brick Gothic” and to involve local citizens and stakeholders;
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The European Route of Brick Gothic publishes a cultural travel guide "Following the traces of the Middle Ages and the Hanseatic League". It can be ordered free of charge from the association's website.
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Gerlinde Thalheim (ed.) et al.: Gebrannte Größe - Wege zur Backsteingotik. 5 Vols. Monumente-Publikation der Deutschen Stiftung Denkmalschutz, Bonn, Gesamtausgabe aller 5 Bände unter
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The purpose of the association is the promotion of art and culture, of science, education and international understanding, and in particular the preservation of our common
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Private individuals as well as businesses and institutions also support the work of the association. The headquarter of the EuRoB organization is located in Berlin.
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Cultural travel guide "Following the traces of the Middle Ages and the Hanseatic League", published by the European Route of Brick Gothic, Edition 2020, p. 4-5.
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Cultural travel guide "Following the traces of the Middle Ages and the Hanseatic League", published by the European Route of Brick Gothic, Edition 2020, p. 4-7.
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Angela Pfotenhauer, Florian Monheim, Carola Nathan: Backsteingotik. Monumente-Edition. Monumente-Publikation der Deutschen Stiftung Denkmalschutz, Bonn 2000,
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Cultural travel guide "Following the traces of the Middle Ages and the Hanseatic League", published by the European Route of Brick Gothic, Edition 2020, p. 4.
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B. Busjan, G. Kiesow: Wismar: Bauten der Macht – Eine Kirchenbaustelle im Mittelalter. Monumente Publikationen der Deutschen Stiftung Denkmalschutz, 2002,
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Each year, the European Route of Brick Gothic participates in numerous events, including the European Year of Cultural Heritage, which was launched by the
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buildings in their territory or have their headquarters in a Brick Gothic building. The network also includes several sponsors and cooperation partners.
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and to raise awareness of the unique cultural heritage of Brick Gothic. The initiative culminated in a dedicated exhibition on show in the
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Gottfried Kiesow: Wege zur Backsteingotik. Eine EinfĂĽhrung. Monumente-Publikationen der Deutschen Stiftung Denkmalschutz, Bonn 2003,
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Gottfried Kiesow: Wege zur Backsteingotik. Eine EinfĂĽhrung. Monumente-Publikationen der Deutschen Stiftung Denkmalschutz, Bonn 2003.
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the presentation of the history and development of European Brick Gothic and its architectural, art and historico-cultural context;
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Two active workgroups established by the association cover the topics of Research and Brick, as well as Tourism and Marketing.
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in 2018 with the motto “Sharing Heritage”. Since then, its network and activities have been ongoing, including a Europe-wide
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the development and dissemination of information material and the certification of electronic media on European Brick Gothic.
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The route includes the following cities, towns, regions, municipalities and institutions (as of August 2022):
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the design and production of further education activities for European Brick Gothic members and stakeholders;
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the production of informative events and historico-cultural activities and projects on European Brick Gothic;
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the maintenance and further development of the historico-cultural European Route of Brick Gothic;
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the presentation of the European Route of Brick Gothic and its buildings to the European public;
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the registration and documentation of Brick Gothic architectural monuments along the route;
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in 2002. It can still be viewed today in St. Mary's Church in Wismar and in
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Building signage of the European Route of Brick Gothic
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of Brick Gothic and its promotion to a larger public.
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Index

municipalities
Brick Gothic
religious
secular
Denmark
Germany
Poland
monasteries
churches
town halls
town houses
city fortifications
city walls
towers
city gates
cultural heritage
Gottfried Kiesow
Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz
German Democratic Republic
Hanseatic cities
Greifswald
Rostock
Stralsund
Wismar
LĂĽbeck
St. Mary's Church
Neubrandenburg
Sweden
Estonia
Latvia

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