St. Matthew, Leipzig

The St. Matthew Church was a church in Leipzig, Germany. It was built in 1488. At first, it was a Franciscan church. From 1699, it was a Lutheran church. It was known as the Neukirche (English: "New Church"). In 1867, a new congregation was created. They named the church Matthäikirche. It was destroyed in 1943 during the Second World War.

St. Matthew
  • Barfüßerkirche
  • Neukirche
  • Matthäikirche
Neukirche in 1749
51°20′29″N 12°22′16″E
DenominationLutheran
Previous denominationCatholic
History
DedicationHoly Spirit (when Catholic)
Consecrated1488
Architecture
StyleGothic
Demolished4 December 1943
Matthäikirche c.1912
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