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The list of sacred buildings in Gotha contains existing and former churches , chapels and monasteries in the city of Gotha in Thuringia .
Sacred buildings
Existing churches and chapels
Surname
location
Denomination
Remarks
image
City Church of St. Margarethen
Neumarkt
Evangelical
City parish church, built 1494–1543, rebuilt in 1632 and 1725, damaged in 1945, restored by 1952
Augustinian Church
Gotha I
Evangelical
1216 monastery church of the Cistercians, from 1258 the Augustinian monks, 1675 early baroque reconstruction
Friedrichskirche
Plain , on the old road to Erfurt
Evangelical
Nikolaikapelle in the 13th century, 1347 hospital church of the Leprosorum , 1715 baroque central building, the oldest in Thuringia, named after Duke Friedrich III.
Church of Reconciliation
Gotha-West
Evangelical
1985 in the new housing estate as one of the few new church buildings in the GDR
St. Michael Church
Old Lutheran
Castle Church
Friedenstein Castle
Evangelical
St. Boniface Church
Roman Catholic
Christ the King Church
Roman Catholic
Free church community
Evangelical Free Church
New Apostolic Church
New Apostolic
Hospital chapel Maria Magdalena
Altmarkt Brühl
Seventh-day Adventists
Hospital chapel since before 1225, rebuilt in Baroque style in 1716–19, not used 1945–90
St. Helena Church
Gotha Siebleben
Evangelical
Built in 1828 in classical style with a three-storey tower, next to the former St. Mary's Church
Potty Liver Church
Gotha pot life
Evangelical
Built in 1954 by resettlers
Former synagogue
Surname
location
time
Remarks
image
synagogue
Hohenlohestraße 1 (today Moßlerstraße)
1904-1938
neo-Romanesque central building, demolished in 1938
Former churches and chapels
Surname
location
time
Remarks
Marienkirche
Old market
before 1247-1530
1247 parish church of Gotha, 1344 with canons' monastery, demolished in 1530
Jacob's Chapel
Old market
Canceled in 1567
Katharinenkirche (Garrison Church)
in front of the old town
before 1254 – around 1810
Chapel, since 1254 monastery church of the Cistercians, rebuilt in 1656
Monasteries
Former monasteries
literature
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