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All Saints' Church, Erfurt

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All Saints' Church (Allerheiligenkirche) is a medieval gem tucked away in Erfurt's historic center. Built in the 13th century, this church features a harmonious blend of Romanesque and Gothic elements, with a sturdy tower and a light-filled interior. The highlight is its collection of stained-glass windows, some dating back to the 14th century, which depict biblical scenes in vibrant colors. The church's simple yet elegant design creates a contemplative atmosphere, and its location on a quiet square makes it a peaceful stop on any walking tour. Visitors can also see a Baroque altar and a carved pulpit. The church is still used for occasional services and is open for exploration during the day.

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  • 14th-century stained-glass windows with vivid biblical scenes
  • The Romanesque-Gothic architectural blend
  • The Baroque altar and pulpit
  • The quiet, intimate atmosphere
  • Its location on a charming, less-crowded square

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