Gothic bricks, monastery bricks, Danish bricks, etc


The Gothic, monastic and Danish bricks we produce have found buyers all over Europe for years. These bricks, like most of our products, are fired with hard coal in a Hoffman ring kiln, which allows for a game of colors and dimensions that are characteristic of products from this era. All this makes them ideal for any renovation and reconstruction of monuments. Gothic bricks are produced in two ways: by machine and by hand - the choice of production method depends on the conservator's specific requirements.

Historically, Gothic bricks in today's Poland began to be used from the 12th century. Entire urban complexes with defensive walls, parishes, churches, chapels and religious buildings were erected from them. At that time, they were fired in earth kilns, and after firing they were sorted into colors and types (cigarette butt, cherry vodka, zendrówka or kopciałka). In our furnace, with the help of our Burners, we obtain all the old colors.


sample color chart:


Gothic bricks are usually produced in the following dimensions:

ProductLength (mm)Width (mm)Height (mm)Weight (kg)Declaration of Conformity
gothic brick290140706,30download
gothic brick270130755,80download
gothic brick280135806,40download
gothic brick290140857,60download
gothic brick300145908,65download

gothic brick 290x140x70, gothic brick 29x14x7, gothic brick 270x130x75, gothic brick 27x13x7.5, gothic brick 280x135x80, gothic brick 28x13.5x8, gothic brick 290x140x85, gothic brick 2 9x14x8.5, Gothic brick 300x145x90, Gothic brick 30× 14.5×9 Gothic brick 290x70x140, Gothic brick 29x7x14, Gothic brick 270x75x135, Gothic brick 27×7.5×13, Gothic brick 280x80x135, Gothic brick 28x8x15.5, Gothic brick 290x85x140, gothic brick 29×8.5×14 , gothic brick 300x90x145, gothic brick 30x9x14.5


The above dimensions in no way exhaust our offer. In most cases, our bricks are produced as part of an individual order, where the customer himself determines their dimensions, color, texture of heads and stretchers.

This is how the monastery brick from the CERAMSUS Brickyard looks like in specific applications: