The Ägidienkirche, located on Erfurt’s lively and attractive Wenigemarkt — where some very good restaurants can be found — stands at one end of the Krämerbrücke, a remarkable medieval stone bridge. It began as a Catholic church; then became a Lutheran church after the Reformation; then, under the Nazis and the Communists, was deconsecrated; and, now, has become a Methodist church. Christianity survives, but it definitely takes hits and suffers losses along the way.
I could be mistaken, but I don’t think I’ve posted a link to this article: