List of sandstones

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Obernkirchen Sandstone

This is a list of types of

natural stone
for building and other commercial or artistic purposes.

Trans-regional

(across state borders)

Australia

University of Sydney built from Hawkesbury Sandstone

Belgium

Canada

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Devonian Sandstone at Suur Taevaskoda, Põlva County, Estonia

France

Germany

Bavaria

Adams Gate at Bamberg Cathedral made of Burgpreppach Sandstone
Quarry in Worzeldorf (Nuremberg)

Baden-Württemberg

Hessen

Lower Saxony

North Rhine –Westphalia

Coat of arms of the town of Anröchte made of Anröchte Stone

Rheinland-Pfalz

Saarland

Saxony

Dresden's Zwinger Palace, made of Cotta Sandstone

Elbe sandstones
:

Saxony-Anhalt

Thuringia

Hungary

India

Israel/Palestine

Italy

Lesotho

  • White City Sandstone, near Maseru

Pakistan

Poland

Spain

Sweden

  • Burgsvik sandstone
  • Gotland sandstone

Switzerland

South Africa

A piece of Table Mountain Sandstone
Těšínský sandstone quarry (Goulda Sandstone)

United Kingdom

Horsham Stone

England

Wales

United States

The Three Gossips tower in Arches National Park is Entrada Sandstone of the Colorado Plateau

See also

References

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