This is a list of buildings which are examples of Gothic architecture, either their totality or portions thereof; examples of Gothic Revival architecture have been excluded. This list is separated into regions relating to the borders and dominant powers during the period of when these buildings were constructed (as opposed to modern ones), however, these are subdivided into nations according to modern borders.
Note: Buildings in bold have either been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites or are part of one.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either national monuments or national architectural heritage.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either Grade I listed or scheduled monuments.
All of the following Gothic buildings are Grade A listed, scheduled monuments, or state care monuments.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either Category A listed or scheduled monuments.
All of the following Gothic buildings are Grade I listed or scheduled monuments.
Although not part of the UK and only partially part of the British Isles, the Crown Dependencies are under British rule, thus their inclusion here.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Manx heritage sites, Jersey Grade 1 listed buildings, Guernsey protected monuments, or Alderney protected monuments.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Denkmalgeschützt Objekte.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are cultural monuments of the Czech Republic.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Kulturdenkmaler.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either or world heritage sites.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are .
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are monumente istorice.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are cultural heritage monuments of Slovakia.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are .
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either class A properties or world heritage sites.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are .
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are .
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are .
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are zabytek.
Due to the recent arrival of the Russian language to the region known today as Kaliningrad and the consequently far greater degree of relevance of German to that region's history and architecture, especially regarding the Middle Ages, when possible the German names have been used for structures and places therein.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are monuments historiques classés.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are protected cultural properties of Croatia.
Most of these countries have only a few surviving Gothic buildings, and in many cases the Gothic architectural style never took.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are state monuments.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either listed buildings or protected monuments of Denmark.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are cultural heritage sites of Norway.
All of the following existing Gothic buildings are either listed buildings or otherwise registered buildings of Sweden.