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kaufmannsgemeinde-erfurt.de

The Kaufmannskirche (pronounced [ˈkaʊfmansˌkɪʁçə], "Merchant's Church") is a church building in the historical centre of the city of Erfurt in Thuringia, Germany. It is located at the north end of Erfurt's Anger square and has been Lutheran since 1521. The early history of the Kaufmannskirche is disputed. It is possible that it was founded by Frisian merchants in the 8th century, although more recent research tends to assume that it was founded in the High Middle Ages. As the parish church of the first market settlement in the city, the Merchants' Church is dedicated to St Gregory of Utrecht. Along with the Reglerkirche, it is one of the two double-towered parish churches in the city. After a fire in 1291, the present building was essentially built in Gothic style by 1368. The church's late-Renaissance interior dates from 1598 to 1625. More information...

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