St Giles' Church, Erfurt
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St Giles' Church (German: Ägidienkirche, also St. Ägidii) 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 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 and is now only remembered by the name of Benediktsplatz (St Benedict's Square).
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Wenigemarkt, Erfurt Altstadt
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Ägidienkirche
Wenigemarkt 4
99084 Erfurt, Altstadt
Thuringia, Germany
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