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St Bartholomew's Church, Erfurt

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roof. In 1660, a fire destroyed the already unused church, but not the tower. The walls, which were in danger of collapsing, were demolished between 1667 and 1668. In 1715, the nave was completely demolished and the parsonage and deacon's house of the Barfüßer parish were built in its place from 1715
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bells made by the Schilling company in Apolda, was lifted into the tower's structure and installed on 18 August 1979. The total weight of the bells is 13,626 kg (13.411 LT; 30,040 lb), the largest weighs 2,393 kg (2.355 LT; 5,276 lb), the smallest 20 kg
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St Bartholomew's Church was first mentioned in a document in 1282. In 1291, a fire destroyed the church, but it was rebuilt in the following years. The tower was erected between 1411 and 1448. After a restoration, the church received a new
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During the invasion of Erfurt by American troops, the Bartholomew Tower came under artillery fire on 11 April 1945, destroying the wooden spire and the
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to 1717. In 1876, the buildings were purchased by private individuals. The tower was used as the bell tower of the Barfüßerkirche until 1942.
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The decision to install the carillon was made in April 1977, probably also in the context of the simultaneous transformation of the
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and was still used until 1571. In 1545, the Erfurt city council had the copper roof of the tower replaced with a
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Today, the 35-metre-high (114 ft 10 in) Bartholomew Tower houses a carillon.
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Mitteilungen des Vereins für die Geschichte und Altertumskunde von Erfurt
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square into a pedestrian zone. The ensemble, consisting of 60 
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Raßloff, Steffen (7 October 2009). "Glockenspiel wird 30 Jahre".
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On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the founding of the
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in 1525, St Bartholomew's Church was assigned to the
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by the organ builder Andreas Eggemann in 1511. After the
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St Bartholomew's Church is located in Thuringia
St Bartholomew's Church is located in Germany
50°58′30″N 11°01′57″E / 50.97500°N 11.03250°E / 50.97500; 11.03250
Erfurt
Thuringia
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