Draft:Post-Gothic

Post-Gothic is an appearance of the Gothic architecture motives in the Renaissance and the Baroque epoches. The main features of the style are the continuation of the motives of the Gothic architecture, like the rib vaults, pointed arches abd the tracery windows. These motives were frequently mixed with the motives of ancient origin, like the columns or entablatures.

Examples
Austria
 * Vienna, Church of the Teutonic Order

Belgium
 * Eupen, St. Nicholas Church
 * Tournai, Jesuit Church

Czech Republic
 * Kladruby Abbey
 * Prague, Church of St. Rochus
 * Prague, Church of the Savior
 * Sedlec, Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist

France
 * Caen, Church of Saint-Pierre
 * Molsheim, Jesuit Church
 * Nantes Cathedral
 * Orléans Cathedral
 * Paris, Saint-Eustache

Germany
 * Bückeburg, Stadtkirche
 * Coesfeld, Jesuit Church
 * Cologne, Jesuit Church
 * Dettelbach, Maria im Sand
 * Frankfurt, St. Catherine's Church
 * Freudenstadt, Stadtkirche
 * Hanau, Dutch-Walloon Church
 * Heilbronn, St. Kilian's Church
 * Münster, Jesuit Church
 * Regensburg, Neupfarrkirche
 * Torgau, castle chapel
 * Wolfenbüttel, Marienkirche

Latin America
 * Cusco Cathedral
 * Guadalajara Cathedral
 * Lima Metropolitan Cathedral

Poland
 * Przasnysz, Passionist Monastery
 * Warsaw, Choir of the St. Hyacinth's Church

United Kingdom
 * Derry, St Columb's Cathedral
 * London, Westminster Abbey's western façade
 * Oxford, All Souls College
 * Oxford, Christ Church College

Literature

 * Vojtěch Birnbaum: Románská renesance koncem středověku. Praha 1924.
 * Hermann Hipp: Studien zur „Nachgotik“ des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland, Böhmen, Österreich und der Schweiz. Hannover, 1979.
 * Engelbert Kirschbaum: Deutsche Nachgotik, ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der kirchlichen Architektur von 1550–1800. Augsburg 1930.