St. Thomas Church, Leipzig

51°20′21″N 12°22′21″E / 51.33917°N 12.37250°E / 51.33917; 12.37250

Thomaskirche
St. Thomas Church
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LocationLeipzig
CountryGermany
DenominationLutheran
Previous denominationCatholic
Websitewww.thomaskirche.org
History
StatusParish church
Architecture
Functional statusActive
StyleGothic
Romanesque (choir/nave)
Years built12th century
1884–1889 (renovations)
Specifications
Tower height68 metres (223 ft)
Administration
DivisionEvangelical-Lutheran Church of Saxony
Clergy
Pastor(s)Britta Taddiken
Laity
Director of musicAndreas Reize
Organist(s)Johannes Lang
Music group(s)Thomanerchor
Interior, 2008

The St. Thomas Church (German: Thomaskirche) is a Lutheran church in Leipzig, Germany, located at the western part of the inner city ring road in Leipzig's central district. Martin Luther preached in the church in 1539. It is associated with several well-known composers, especially Johann Sebastian Bach, who was its Thomaskantor (music director) from 1723 until his death in 1750. The church holds his remains.

Although rebuilt over the centuries and damaged by Allied incendiary bombs in 1943, the church mainly retains the character of a late-Gothic hall church. The Thomanerchor, the church choir, likely founded in 1212, is an internationally known boys' choir.


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