Reglerkirche
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The Reglerkirche (pronounced [ˈʁeːglɐˌkɪʁçə], "Church of the Regulated"; also called Augustinuskirche, "Augustine's Church") is a church building in the historical centre of Erfurt in Thuringia, Germany. It serves a Lutheran parish as a place of worship and is one of the larger churches in the city's old part. In times of East Germany, it was considered a centre of church music in Erfurt.
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Bahnhofstraße, Erfurt Altstadt
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N 50.974988888889 ° | E 11.036141666667 ° |
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Reglerkirche
Bahnhofstraße 7
99084 Erfurt, Altstadt
Thuringia, Germany
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