User:HwætGrimmalkin/List of Gothic architecture in Germany

This is a list of Gothic architecture in Germany,

All of the following existing buildings are Kulturdenkmaler, irrespective of which German state they belong to.

Baden-Württemberg

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Image Building Place Type Date   Notes
  Amandus Church Freiberg am Neckar Religious Fortified church.
  Bäckerhaus [de] Eppingen Domestic c.1412
Basilica of Sts Peter and Paul Reichenau Island Religious
Bebenhausen Abbey Bebenhausen Domestic

Religious

Also the location of Bebenhausen Palace.
Church of the Holy Spirit Heidelberg Religious
Collegiate Church of St George Tübingen Religious
Freiburg Minster Freiburg im Breisgau Religious Also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady.
Heiligkreuztal Abbey [de] Heiligkreuztal [de] Domestic

Religious

  Hirschau Abbey Hirsau Domestic

Religious

c.765–1516 Also known as Hirsau Abbey.

Laid to ruin in 1692; aside from the Lady Chapel the remains are in ruins.

  Hohenzollern Castle Bisingen Domestic

Military

Religious

1454–19th century The first castle was destroyed in 1423; the second castle was mostly destroyed in the mid-18th century. Only the Chapel of St Michael remains complete.

The present structure is a combination of the remains of the second castle and 19th century Neo-Gothic replacements.

Ancestral seat of the House of Hohenzellern.

Inzlingen Castle Inzlingen Domestic

Military

Also known as Reichenstein Castle.
Konstanz Minster Konstanz Religious Also known as the Minster Church of Our Lady.
  Lichtenstern Abbey Lichtenstern [de] Domestic

Religious

Lichtenthal Abbey Lichtental [de] Domestic

Religious

  Markgröningen Town Hall [de] Markgröningen Civic 1441
Maulbronn Monastery Maulbronn Domestic

Religious

Formerly known as the Imperial Monastery of Maulbronn.
Reichenau Abbey Reichenau Island Domestic

Religious

St Martin's Church [de] Freiburg im Breisgau Religious
Ulm Minster Ulm Religious Also known as the Minster Church of Our Lady in Ulm.

Tallest church in the world.

Weingarten Abbey Weingarten Domestic

Religious

Also known as St Martin's Abbey.
Zähringen Castle Gundelfingen Domestic

Military

Ruins.

Ancestral seat of the House of Zähringen.

Bavaria

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Image Building Place Type Date   Notes
Abbey of Sts Ulrich and Afra Altstadt, Augsburg Domestic

Religious

D-7-61-000-1033 Includes the Basilica of Sts Ulrich and Afra.
Alter Hof Munich D-1-62-000-220
Augsburg Cathedral Altstadt, Augsburg Religious D-7-61-000-238 Also known as the High Cathedral of the Visitation of Our Lady.
  Bamberg Cathedral Bamberg Religious 1002–1242 D-4-61-000-94 Also known as the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St George.

The upper portions of the four towers are Gothic.

  Bamberg Dominican Monastery [de] Bamberg Domestic

Religious

1310–17th century D-4-61-000-83
  Church of St Martin [de] Lauingen Religious 8th century–1576 D-7-73-144-98
Church of Sts Peter and Paul Detwang [de], Rothenburg ob der Tauber Religious D-5-71-193-704 Fortified church.
Frauenkirche Munich Religious D-1-62-000-1808 Also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady.
Frauenkirche Nuremberg Religious D-5-64-000-728 Also known as the Church of Our Lady.
  Michaelsberg Abbey Bamberg Domestic

Religious

1015–18th century D-4-61-000-1012
  Munich City Fortifications [de] Altstadt, Munich Military 12th–17th centuries D-1-62-000-6747

D-1-62-000-6485

Mostly dismantled in the 18th century.

Survivals include Isartor, Karlstor, and Sendlinger Tor.

  Nuremberg Castle Nuremberg Domestic

Military

Religious

c.1000–1545 D-5-64-000-305

D-5-64-000-306

D-5-64-000-307

D-5-64-000-309

One of the locations where the Imperial Regalia were kept prior to 1791.
  Nuremberg City Hall Nuremberg Civic 1332–1622 D-5-64-000-1589
Regensburg Cathedral Regensburg Religious D-3-62-000-313 Also known as St Peter's Cathedral.
Regensburg Old City Hall [de] Regensburg Civic D-3-62-000-956
Old Regensburg Synagogue Regensburg Religious Demolished in 1519.

Most Romanesque, with Gothic portions, including the vestibule.

St Emmeram's Abbey Regensburg Domestic

Religious

D-3-62-000-350 Was divided into St Emmeram's Basilica [de], St Rupert's Church [de], and St Emmeram's Palace [de] (also known as Thurn und Taxis Palace).
St James' Church Rothenburg ob der Tauber Religious D-5-71-193-281
St Lawrence's Church Nuremberg Religious D-5-64-000-1217
St Martin's Church Landshut Religious D-2-61-000-637
  St Peter's Church Munich Religious D-1-62-000-5245
  St Sebaldus' Church Nuremberg Religious 1225–17th century D-5-64-000-2163
  Schlenkerla Bamberg c.1405 D-4-61-000-85
Trausnitz Castle Landshut D-2-61-000-563
Waldburg Castle Waldburg Ancestral seat of the House of Waldburg.

Berlin

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Image Building Place Type Date   Notes
Berlin Courthouse [de] Berlin Civic 09156884
Berlin Old Town Hall [de] Berlin Civic Destroyed in ?
  Berlin Palace Cölln Domestic

Military

Religious

Portions of original structure, including the chapel.
Franziskaner-Klosterkirche Alt-Berlin Religious 09011276 Ruins.
Holy Spirit Hospital Berlin
St Anne's Church [de] Dahlem Religious 09075373
St Mary's Church Alt-Berlin Religious 09011280
St Nicholas' Church Alt-Berlin Religious 09010173

09011267

St Nicholas' Church [de] Spandau Religious 09085748
  St Peter's Church (2nd Structure) [de] Cölln Religious Destroyed in ?
Stralau Church [de] Stralau Religious 09095043
  Supreme Parish Church of Holy Trinity [de] Cölln Religious c.1297–c.1350 Also known as the Collegiate Church, the Black Friars' Church of St Paul, and as the Collegiate Church of Our Lady, the Holy Cross, Sts Peter and Paul, Erasmus, and Nicholas.

Demolished in 1747.

Brandenburg

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  Brandenburg Cathedral Brandenburg an der Havel Religious 1165–15th century 09145180 Also known as the Cathedral of Sts Peter and Paul.
  Chorin Abbey Chorin Domestic

Religious

1258–1817 09175005
  Lehnin Abbey Kloster Lehnin Domestic

Religious

1180–16th century

Bremen

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Image Building Place Type Date   Notes
  Bremen Cathedral Altstadt, Bremen Religious 11th century–1511 0314 Also known as St Peter's Cathedral.
  Bremen City Hall Altstadt, Bremen Civic 1400–1683 0066
Church of Our Lady Altstadt, Bremen Religious 00001180
St John's Church Altstadt, Bremen Religious
St Martin's Church Altstadt, Bremen Religious 0875
St Stephen's Church [de] Altstadt, Bremen Religious 1172 Also known as the Collegiate Church of Sts Willehad and Stephen.
Spitzen Gebel Altstadt, Bremen Domestic 0602

Hamburg

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  Great Tower Neuwerk Neuwerk Civic

Military

13135 Oldest secular building on the German coast.
St Catherine's Church Hamburg Religious
Sinstorf Church [de] Sinstorf Religious 28188

Hesse

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Altenberg Abbey Solms Domestic

Religious

45099
Eberbach Abbey Eltville Domestic

Religious

Frankfurt Cathedral Altstadt, Frankfurt Religious 518693 Also known as the Imperial Cathedral of St Bartholomew.
Limburg Cathedral Limburg an der Lahn Religious 53076 Also known as the Cathedral of St George.
  Lorsch Abbey Lorsch Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Imperial Abbey of Lorsch.

Partially ruined.

Although the vast majority is earlier, the abbey church is Gothic.

Münzenberg Castle Münzenberg Ruins.
Old St Nicholas Church Altstadt, Frankfurt Religious
Römer Altstadt, Frankfurt Civic
St Elizabeth's Church Marburg Religious
St Peter's Church Fritzlar Religious Romanesque with Gothic portions.
  Schloss Vollrads Oestrich-Winkel Domestic

Military

14th century–c.1700

Lower Saxony

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  Brunswick Cathedral Braunschweig Religious 1173–1472 Also known as the Collegiate Church of Sts Blaise and John the Baptist.

Mostly Romanesque, but with some Gothic additions.

Church of St James the Greater [de] Göttingen Religious
Church of St John the Baptist [de] Göttingen Religious
Church of Sts Peter and Paul Göttingen Religious
Hildesheim Franciscan Monastery [de] Hildesheim Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Franciscan Monastery of St Martin.
Göttingen Old Town Hall [de] Göttingen Civic
  Hanover Old Town Hall Hanover Civic 1410
Hildesheim Cathedral Hildesheim Religious Also known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary and as St Mary's Cathedral.

Gothic portions, especially St Anne's Chapel.

  Harzburg Bad Harzburg Ruins.

Imperial castle.

Magdalenenkirche Hildesheim Religious Also known as the Church of St Mary Magdalene.
Magdalenenstift [de] Hildesheim
Marienrode Priory Hildesheim Domestic

Religious

Primarily the Abbey Church of St Michael [de].
St Alban's Church [de] Göttingen Religious
St Andrew's Church Hildesheim Religious
St James' Church [de] Hildesheim Religious
St Lambert's Church [de] Hildesheim Religious
St Lambert's Church Oldenburg Religious
St Mary's Church [de] Göttingen Religious
St Mauritius' Church Hildesheim Religious Three of the cloisters' ranges are Gothic.
St Michael's Church Hildesheim Religious Gothic southern windows.
St Nicholas' Church [de] Göttingen Religious
St Paul's Abbey [de] Hildesheim Domestic

Religious

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

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Doberan Abbey Bad Doberan Domestic

Religious

Malchow Abbey Malchow Domestic

Religious

Marienkirche Neubrandenburg Religious
  Neubrandenburg City Walls [de] Neubrandenburg Military 13th–14th centuries The walls and their gates have been preserved in their entirety.

Best preserved brick Gothic fortification in Europe.

St Mary's Church Stralsund Religious
St Mary's Church Rostock Religious
St Nicholas' Church Stralsund Religious Stralsund, no. 609
St Nicholas' Church Wismar Religious

North Rhine-Westphalia

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Aachen Cathedral Aachen Religious Also known as the Imperial Cathedral. Formerly known as the Royal Cathedral of St Mary at Aachen.

Oldest cathedral in Northern Europe.

Altenberg Cathedral Altenberg Religious Odenthal no. 36 Also known as Altenberger Dom and as Bergischer Dom. Former abbey church of Altenberg Abbey.
Antoniterkirche Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Religious Köln no. 853
Arloff Castle Arloff
Basilica of St Severin Altstadt-Süd [de], Cologne Religious Köln no. 936
Basilica of St Ursula Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Religious Köln no. 1012
Bilstein Castle Lennestadt
Church of Sts Mary Magdalene and Lazarus [de] Lindenthal [de]Cologne Religious Köln no. 255
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary [de] Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Religious Köln no. 870
  Cologne Cathedral Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Religious 1248–1880 Köln no. 911 Also known as the Cathedral Church of St Peter.

The construction was halted from 1560–1842.

Cologne Charterhouse Altstadt-Süd [de], Cologne Domestic

Religious

Köln no. 917

Köln no. 918

Cologne City Hall Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Civic Köln no. 914
Cologne City Wall [de] Cologne Military
Deutz Abbey Deutz, Cologne Domestic

Religious

Gürzenich [de] Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Köln no. 93
  Hardehausen Abbey Warburg Domestic

Religious

The sole surviving Gothic building is the mortuary chapel cum ossuary.
Haus Saaleck [de] Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Köln no. 155
Holy Maccabees Abbey [de] Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Domestic

Religious

Demolished in ?
  Köln Mediæval Synagogue [de] Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Religious Following the expulsion of the Jews from Cologne in 1424, the building became the Chapel of St Mary in Jerusalem.

Destroyed during the bombing of Cologne in World War II.

Includes the oldest surviving mikvah in Europe, which dates to the early 4th century.

  Marienfeld Abbey Harsewinkel Domestic

Religious

Minoritenkirche Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Religious Köln no. 927 Also known as the Church of the Immaculate Conception.
Münster Cathedral Münster Religious Also known as St Paul's Cathedral.

The walls and their gates have been preserved in their entirety.

Münster Old City Hall Münster Civic
Old St Alban's Church [de] Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Religious Köln no. 113 Ruins.
Old St Catherine's Church [de] Niehl, Cologne Religious Köln no. 1266
Old St Pancras' Chapel [de] Junkersdorf, Cologne Religious Köln no. 1268
Paderborn Cathedral Paderborn Religious Paderborn-Kernstadt no. 3 Also known as the Cathedral of Sts Mary, Kilian, and Liborius.
Propsteikirche Dortmund Religious Also known as the Provost's Church of St John the Baptist.

Originally part of a Dominican monastery.

St Andrew's Church Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Religious Köln no. 849
St Columba's Church Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Religious Köln no. 1016 Ruins encased in a museum.
St Gereon's Basilica Altstadt-Nord [de]Cologne Religious Köln no. 862 Gothic portions.
St Lambert's Church Münster Religious
St Maria Ablass' Chapel [de] Niederich [de], Cologne Religious Köln no. 1018
  St Maria ad Gradus Cologne Religious Ruins.
St Maria im Kapitol Altstadt-Süd [de], Cologne Religious Köln no. 850 Gothic portions, mostly the chapels.
St Maria Lyskirchen Altstadt-Süd [de], Cologne Religious Köln no. 908
St Martin's Church [de] Esch [de], Chorweiler, Cologne Religious Köln no. 919
St Nicholas' Church [de] Dünnwald [de], Mülheim, Cologne Religious Köln no. 930
St Peter's Church Altstadt-Süd [de], Cologne Religious Köln no. 1017
Steinhaus Monastery [de] Wuppertal Domestic

Religious

Überwasserkirche Münster Religious Also known as the Church of Our Lady Beyond the Water.
  Xanten Cathedral Xanten Religious 1263–1544 Also known as St Victor's Cathedral.
Zülpich Castle Zülpich Zülpich no. 18 Also known as the Electoral Cologne Sovereign Castle of Zülpich.

Rhineland-Palatinate

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  Alte Nahebrücke Bad Kreuznach Civic

Domestic

c.1300–1612
Augustinian Monastery [de] Speyer Religious
Basilica of St Castor Koblenz Religious Mostly Romanesque, but with some Gothic additions.
Collegiate Church of St Stephen Altstadt [de], Mainz Religious
  Cusanusstift Bernkastel-Kues Also known as the Hospital of St Nicholas.
Hambach Castle Hambach an der Weinstraße
Lichtenberg Castle Thallichtenberg Domestic

Military

Religious

Liebfrauenkirche Trier Religious Also known as the Church of Our Lady.
Liebfrauenkirche [de] Worms Religious Also known as the Church of Our Lady.
Limburg Abbey Bad Dürkheim Domestic

Religious

One of the locations where the Imperial Regalia were kept prior to 1791.
  Mainz City Walls Mainz Military Surviving portions include the Alexander Tower [de], the Iron Tower, and the Wood Tower.
Nanstein Castle Landstuhl Ruins, partially reconstructed.
Neuleiningen Castle Neuleiningen Ruins.
Reichenstein Castle Trechtingshausen Also known as Falkenburg.
Rheinstein Castle Trechtingshausen
St Anthony's Church [de] Trier Religious
St Augustine's Church [de] Trier Religious
St Christopher's Church Altstadt [de], Mainz Religious Ruins.
St Gangolf's Church Trier Religious
St Louis' Church [de] Speyer Religious
St Maximin's Abbey Trier Domestic

Religious

St Quintin's Church Speyer Religious
Sooneck Castle Niederheimbach Also known as Saneck Castle and as Sonneck Castle.
Speyer Old Gate Speyer Military
Steipe [de] Trier
  Stolzenfels Castle Koblenz Domestic

Military

Religious

1242–1418 Fell to ruins in the 17th century and was restored in Neo-Gothic fashion in 1842.
  Worms Synagogue Worms Religious 1034–1355 Destroyed during Kristallnacht; carefully reconstructed in 1961.

Among the oldest synagogues in Germany.

Saarland

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Basilica of St Wendelin [de] Sankt Wendel Religious
  Commandery of St Elizabeth [de] Saarbrücken Domestic

Military

Religious

St Arnulf's Abbey [de] Saarbrücken Domestic

Religious

St Margret's Church [de] Niederkirchen [de] Religious
St Martin's Church [de] Köllerbach Religious
St Nicholas' Chapel [de] Saarbrücken Religious
  St Willibrord's Chapel Siersburg [de] Religious
Tholey Abbey Tholey Domestic

Religious

  Wintringer Chapel Wintringen [de] Religious

https://www.saarland.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/LDA/teildenkmalliste_landkreis_saarlouis.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=4

Saxony

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  Albrechtsburg Altstadt [de], Meissen Domestic

Military

Religious

1471–1495 09265666 Birthplace of diamond vaulting.
Church of Sts Peter and Paul [de] Görlitz Religious
  Dominican Monastery [de] Leipzig Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Dominican Monastery of St Paul.

Included the Mittelpaulinum [de] (torn down in 1892) and St Paul's Church [de] (torn down in 1968).

Became the University of Leipzig.

Episcopal Palace [de] Altstadt [de], Meissen
Franciscan Monastery [de] Altstadt [de], Meissen Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Franciscan Monastery of Sts Peter and Paul.
Frauenkirche [de] Görlitz Religious
Frauenkirche [de] Altstadt [de], Meissen Religious
Freiberg Cathedral Freiberg Religious Also known as the Cathedral of St Mary.
  Kriebstein Castle Kriebstein Domestic

Military

Religious

c.1384–17th century
Leipzig Old Town Hall Leipzig Civic Previous structure and integrated tower house.
Lützschena Castle Chapel [de] Lützschena-Stahmeln, Leipzig
  Meissen Cathedral Altstadt [de], Meissen Religious 1250–1410 09266345 Also known as the Church of St John and St Donatus.
Meissen Granary [de] Altstadt [de], Meissen
Meissen Provost's House [de] Altstadt [de], Meissen Domestic
Meissen Town Hall [de] Altstadt [de], Meissen Civic
Reichenbach Tower Görlitz Military 09282369
St Afra's Monastery [de] Altstadt [de], Meissen Domestic

Religious

Also known as the Augustinians' Monastery of St Afra.
St Anne's Chapel [de] Görlitz Religious
St Matthew's Church Leipzig Religious Destroyed in a 1943 bombing.
St Nicholas' Church Leipzig Religious
  St Thomas' Church Leipzig Religious 12th century–1702 09290637
St Vincent's Church [de] Hänichen [de], Leipzig Religious 09258664
Seehausen Church [de] Seehausen, Leipzig Religious 09256077
  Sophienkirche Dresden Religious Damaged during the bombings of Dresden and destroyed in 1962.

Included the Busmannkapelle.

Originally part of the Franciscan monastery in Dresden.

Was the only Gothic church in Dresden.

The organ is known to have been played by Bach.

Trinity Church [de] Görlitz Religious

Saxony-Anhalt

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Jerichow Monastery Jerichow Domestic

Religious

09475980 Towers.
Magdeburg Cathedral Magdeburg Religious 09406290 Also known as the Cathedral of Saints Maurice and Catherine.
Naumburg Cathedral Naumburg Religious 09483830 Also known as the Cathedral of Sts Peter and Paul.
  Quedlinburg Abbey Quedlinburg Domestic

Religious

936–1708 09445933 Includes the Collegiate Church of St Servatius, also known as Quedlinburg Cathedral.

Portions are Gothic, mainly the apse.

Schleswig-Holstein

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  Lübeck Cathedral Altstadt, Lübeck Religious 1173–1335 Lübeck no. 201

Lübeck no. 202

Also known as the Proto-Cathedral of Sts John the Baptist, Blaise, Mary, and Nicholas.
  Lübeck City Fortifications [de] Altstadt, Lübeck Civic

Military

12th–15th centuries Surviving portions include Burgtor (1444) and Holstentor (1464).
  Lübeck Town Hall [de] Altstadt, Lübeck Civic 1240–1953 Lübeck no. 159 One of the largest town halls in Germany.
St Anne's Priory Altstadt, Lübeck Domestic

Religious

Also known as St Anne's Museum Quarter.
St Mary's Church Altstadt, Lübeck Religious

Thuringia

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All Saints' Church Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 141-30
Barfüßerkirche Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 142-84

EFT-ALT 142-83/4

Also known as the Discalced's Church and as the Church of St John the Baptist.

Partial ruin.

Originally part of a Franciscan friary.

Church of St John the Baptist [de] Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious
  Erfurt Cathedral Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious 12th–15th centuries Also known as the Cathedral Church of St Mary at Erfurt and as St Mary's Cathedral.
Kaufmannskirche Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 128-21/8 Also known as the Merchant's Church, as ?
  Krämerbrücke Altstadt [de], Erfurt Civic

Domestic

1325–1486 EFT-ALT 136-45 Temporally, the longest continually-inhabited bridge in Europe.
Magdalene's Chapel [de] Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious
Neuwerkskirche Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious Also known as Cruciskirche.
Old St Thomas' Church [de] Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious Torn down to build New St Thomas' Church in 1903.
  Old Synagogue Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious c.1094–early-14th century EFT-ALT 141-60/6 Thought to be the oldest standing synagogue in Europe.
Predigerkloster Altstadt [de], Erfurt Domestic

Religious

EFT-ALT 142-67

EFT-ALT 142-68 EFT-ALT 142-71

Also known as the Preachers' Church.

Originally part of a Dominican priory.

Only the church survives.

Reglerkirche Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 130-4

EFT-ALT 130-6/4

Also known as the Church of the Regulated and as Augustine's Church.

Originally part of an Augustinian monastery.

St Andrew's Church Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 139-79
St Augustine's Monastery Altstadt [de], Erfurt Domestic

Religious

St Bartholomew's Church Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious Only the tower survives.
St Giles' Church Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 136-109

EFT-ALT 136-108 EFT-ALT 136-105

On the Krämerbrücke.

Originally a bridge chapel.

St Lawrence's Church Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 135-39
St Martin's Church Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious
St Michael's Church Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 140-187
St Nicholas' Church [de] Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious
St Severus' Church Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 143-18
St Wigbert's Church Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 134-2/1 Part of Augustinereremitenkloster [no].
Schottenkirche Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious EFT-ALT 136-137 Also known as the Scotts' Church and as the Church of Saints Nicholas and James the Greater.
  Stone House [de] Altstadt [de], Erfurt Religious c.1250–1385 EFT-ALT 141-62
Ursuline Monastery [de] Erfurt Domestic

Religious

Wartburg Eisenach

https://www.erfurt.de/mam/ef/rathaus/buergerservice/doc/denkmalliste_der_stadt_erfurt.pdf

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