
Kartäuserkirche - Erfurt, TH, Deutschland
N 50° 58.185 E 011° 01.608
32U E 642306 N 5648416
Denkmalgeschützte ehemalige Kartäuserkirche in Erfurt.
Waymark Code: WM110ZY
Location: Thüringen, Germany
Date Posted: 07/27/2019
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The Carthusian monastery of St. Salvatorberg (lat. domus montis Sancti Salvatoris) in Erfurt was a Carthusian monastery of the Carthusian order and existed from 1374 to 1803. It was located south of the old town near the Löbertor. Construction began in 1372 and the church was consecrated in 1375.
The priors Ambrosius Kummer and Leopold Wohlgemut carried out major alterations and new buildings of the Charterhouse between 1702 and 1728. The baroque monastery, privately owned since 1805 and converted into a cotton factory and residential buildings, was destroyed by fire in 1845. Only the church with its baroque façade built in 1728 survived the catastrophe.
The former church and the surrounding building complex are on the list of cultural monuments in the Carthusian quarter of Erfurt.
No ID has been assigned to the individual monuments.
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