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- Fieldstone_church abstract "A fieldstone church (German: Feldsteinkirche) is a type of church, built using fieldstone of glacial erratics and glacial rubble. Such churches occur mostly in areas where the ice ages have deposited such rock material on the one hand, and where on the other hand there is little or no access to natural rock for quarrying and fashioning. In Europe, the primary areas with fieldstone churches are Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg (including Berlin) in Germany, as well as Poland, Finland, parts of Scandinavia and the Baltic states. The stones used are often granite, gneiss or quartzite; they can be used both hewn and unshaped. Since some of the churches are painted, the stones are not always visible. Especially in later examples, the fieldstones are often combined with other materials, such as brick or half-timbered parts.Many fieldstone churches are of Romanesque date, some are Gothic or somewhat later. The earliest examples date to the 11th century (in some regions later, depending on the date of Christianisation and of the German eastward expansion). Many early examples in Holstein are associated with the activities of St. Vicelinus and are thus known as Vizellinskirchen (Vicellinus churches); they often have round towers. Some of the earliest churches in Denmark (especially Bornholm) are fieldstone-built round churches. The flourish of the development of fieldstone churches was around the end of the 12th century, after which they became less common due to the increasing popularity of brick-built architecture (see Brick Romanesque and Brick Gothic). Their construction mostly ceased at the end of the 16th century. In the context of architectural revival styles, especially of Neo-Romanesque, further fieldstone churches were erected in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.".
- Fieldstone_church thumbnail Zixdorf_Church.jpg?width=300.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageExternalLink Mediaeval_stone_churches_.2F_Mittelalterliche_Feldsteinkirchen.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageExternalLink potsdam-mittelmark.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageID "15024474".
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageLength "4666".
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageOutDegree "54".
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageRevisionID "656356754".
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Allinge-Gudhjem_Municipality.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_states.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Bornholm.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Brandenburg.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Brick.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Brick_Gothic.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Category:Church_architecture.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gothic_architecture.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanesque_architecture.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanesque_architecture_in_Germany.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Christianization.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Dźwierzno,_Kuyavian-Pomeranian_Voivodeship.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Fieldstone.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_erratic.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Gneiss.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_architecture.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Herzberg,_Ostprignitz-Ruppin.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink High_Fläming_Nature_Park.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Holstein.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Kashubia.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Klein_Marzehns.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Kranepuhl.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Brick_Romanesque_buildings.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Lübnitz.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_stone_churches_in_Finland.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Ostsiedlung.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Przodkowo.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Quarry.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Quartzite.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Ratekau.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Romanesque_Revival_architecture.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Romanesque_architecture.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Round_church.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Rozłazino,_Pomeranian_Voivodeship.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Rubble.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Saxony-Anhalt.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Schleswig-Holstein.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Timber_framing.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Vammala.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Vicelinus.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink Wikimedia_Commons.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLink File:Zixdorf_Church.jpg.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fieldstone church".
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLinkText "fieldstone church".
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageWikiLinkText "fieldstone".
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Fieldstone_church wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Fieldstone_church subject Category:Church_architecture.
- Fieldstone_church subject Category:Gothic_architecture.
- Fieldstone_church subject Category:Romanesque_architecture.
- Fieldstone_church subject Category:Romanesque_architecture_in_Germany.
- Fieldstone_church hypernym Church.
- Fieldstone_church type Building.
- Fieldstone_church type Style.
- Fieldstone_church comment "A fieldstone church (German: Feldsteinkirche) is a type of church, built using fieldstone of glacial erratics and glacial rubble. Such churches occur mostly in areas where the ice ages have deposited such rock material on the one hand, and where on the other hand there is little or no access to natural rock for quarrying and fashioning.".
- Fieldstone_church label "Fieldstone church".
- Fieldstone_church sameAs Q1402845.
- Fieldstone_church sameAs Veldsteenkerk.
- Fieldstone_church sameAs Feldsteinkirche.
- Fieldstone_church sameAs m.03h4zhb.
- Fieldstone_church sameAs Q1402845.
- Fieldstone_church wasDerivedFrom Fieldstone_church?oldid=656356754.
- Fieldstone_church depiction Zixdorf_Church.jpg.
- Fieldstone_church isPrimaryTopicOf Fieldstone_church.