St Giles' Church, Erfurt
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Country
Germany
Previous denominationRoman Catholic, Lutheran
| St Giles' Church | |
|---|---|
German: Ägidienkirche | |
View from Wenigemarkt | |
| 50°58′43″N 11°01′54″E / 50.9787377°N 11.0316616°E | |
| Location | Erfurt, |
| Country | |
| Denomination | United Methodist Church |
| Previous denomination | Roman Catholic, Lutheran |
| History | |
| Dedication | Saint Giles |
| Architecture | |
| Heritage designation | Kulturdenkmal in Thuringia |
| Style | Gothic |
| Completed | 1325 |
| Specifications | |
| Tower height | 33 metres (108 ft 3 in) |
St Giles' Church (German: Ägidienkirche, also St. Ägidii[1]) in the historical centre of the city of Erfurt in Thuringia, Germany, forms the eastern entrance from Wenigemarkt (Minor Market) to the Krämerbrücke (Merchants' Bridge) with its archway. The single-nave Gothic church building[2] is one of the former two bridgehead churches. At the western end stood the Benediktikirche (St Benedict's Church) since the 11th century, which was demolished in 1890[3] and is now only remembered by the name of Benediktsplatz (St Benedict's Square).
