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Gothic Architecture : Buildings
Major Historic Architectural Projects from around the world: Built Environment
post updated 3 August 2024
Gothic Buildings
We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Gothic buildings. We aim to include buildings that are either of top quality or interesting, or ideally both.
We cover Gothic buildings, restorations and architectural exhibitions across the world, but mostly in England.
Famous Gothic Buildings
St Pancras Station London, south east England, UK
Date built: 1868
Architect/Engineer: William Henry Barlow
photo © Morley von Sternberg
St Pancras Station Building
St Pancras Chambers was refurbished by RHWL with Richard Griffiths Architects (conservation architects) for Marriott Hotels, Manhattan Loft company and Whitbread Hotel Company. The development includes shops, cafes and bars within new two-level concourse areas of this 1868 Grade 1 listed building. The Paris and Brussels Eurostar services together with the new fast commuter services from Kent us the building. The shops occupy the undercroft, formerly a Victorian beer store, opening up the floor level above to bring in natural light and increase visibility.
Manchester Town Hall, north west England, UK
Date built: 1877
Architect: Alfred Waterhouse
photograph © Adrian Welch
Manchester Town Hall Building
Large Victorian building in the centre of this major English industrial city. The Town Hall Complex Transformation programme will see the Town Hall extension and Central Library extensively refurbished by 2014 to deliver state-of-the-art services and to preserve both Grade II*-listed gems for future generations. It will also involve an international design competition to ensure St Peter’s Square provides a world-class setting for both historic buildings.
Latest Gothic Building Addition
St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street, London, England, UK
Date built: 1672; spire 1701-03
Design: Sir Christopher Wren
photograph from Save St Bride’s: Appeal
St Bride’s Church Building
The Grade I listed church, sometimes called the ‘Cathedral of Fleet Street’ is the tallest of Sir Christopher Wren’s City churches and has stood for more than 300 years. Over time the spire has deteriorated with damage to stonework now causing serious concern. Without vital work the building – which is open to visitors from all over the world seven days a week – could be forced to close.
In addition to damaged stonework, grime has built up over the last 40 years since the church was cleaned, with carbon deposits an inch deep in some places. Once the spire has been renovated, the aim is to restore it to its former glory and undertake much needed work to the interior, which has remained untouched for more than 30 years.
Sheffield Town Hall, South Yorkshire, northern England, UK
photograph © Adrian Welch
Sheffield Town Hall Building
Gothic Architecture from around the World
Barcelona Cathedral, Catalonia, north east Spain
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photo © Adrian Welch
Barcelona Cathedral
Berliner Dom, Berlin, Germany
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picture © AW
Berliner Dom
Christ Church, Spitalfields, London, UK
Design: Nicholas Hawksmoor
image © Isabelle Lomholt
Christ Church
Emmanuel College Chapel, UK
Design: Christopher Wren Architect
photo © Adrian Welch
Emmanuel College Chapel, Cambridge
Grundtvig Kirke, Copenhagen, Denmark
Design: Jensen-Klint Architect
photograph © IL
Grundtvig Church
Hallgrimschurch, Reykjavik, Iceland
Design: Gudjon Samuelsson architect
picture © David Welch
Hallgrimschurch
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Merseyside, northwest England, UK
Design: Giles Gilbert Scott Architect
image © AW
Liverpool Cathedral Building
Manchester Cathedral, northwest England, UK
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photograph © Isabelle Lomholt
Manchester Church Buildings
Rotes Rathaus, Berlin, Germany
photo © IL
Rotes Rathaus – Town Hall Building
St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, England, UK
Design: Nicholas Hawksmoor Architect
photo © AW
St Mary Woolnoth Building
St Paul’s Cathedral, City of London, UK
Design: Sir Christopher Wren Architect
picture © AJW
St Paul’s Cathedral Building
St Vincent Street Church, Scotland
Design: Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson
image © AW
St Vincent Street Church, Glasgow
Sacre Coeur, Paris, France
Architect: Paul Abadie
photographs © AJW
Sacre Coeur Paris
Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain
Design: Antoni Gaudi, Architect
picture © Adrian Welch
Sagrada Familia Barcelona
More Gothic Architecture projects online soon
The Cathedral Church of Saint Philip, Birmingham, England
picture © webbaviation
Church Architecture : key examples of Religious Architecture
St Martin-in-the-Fields church, London, England
Dates built: 1722-26
Design: James Gibbs Architect
St Martin-in-the-Fields church – New glass pavilion
Date built: 2008
Design: Eric Parry Architects
photo © Timothy Soar
St Martin-in-the-Fields church
St Martin-in-the-Fields is the setting for one of London’s most significant recent building projects: the £36 million regeneration of the church and its associated buildings. The renewal project at St Martin’s encompasses much more than the famous church in Trafalgar Square, London.
Links to Neo-Gothic and Gothic buildings, mostly from Scotland, UK:
Religious Architectural Designs
Kalundborg Kirke, Denmark
Scottish Church Architecture – selection below from the capital city area:
Buildings / photos for the Gothic Churches Architecture page welcome