St Wigbert's Church, Erfurt

St Wigbert's Church (German: Wigbertikirche) in the city of Erfurt in Thuringia, Germany, is a Roman Catholic church building dating from the 15th century.

[1] St Wigbert's Church was first mentioned in a document in 1210.

In 1651, the Order of the Augustinian Hermits acquired the Valentinerhof ("Valentines' Yard") in the immediate vicinity of the church for a new monastery building.

[2] On 25 November 1944, St Wigbert's Church was so badly damaged by an aerial mine during the destruction of the neighbouring Barfüßerkirche that services had to be held temporarily in the sacristy.

The church windows on the theme of "departures" (Aufbrüche) were installed and a new community centre was built.