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Gazing across the fields towards Gottstedt, can you sense the echoes of its long history? This quaint village, nestled just west of Erfurt, has witnessed centuries of change, its story woven into the very fabric of Thuringia. Gottstedt first whispers its name to us from a document dated September 1, 1104. The document, from Archbishop Ruthard of Mainz, confirms the transfer of Gottstedt’s church to Erfurt’s Peterskloster. Imagine those early days, the village growing under the watchful eye of the monastery. Gottstedt’s name has evolved through time, appearing as Gothinstete, Godtstedt, and Gottinstedte. In 1500, the Petersmönchen, facing financial hardship, sold Gottstedt to the Erfurt city council for 600 goldgulden. This marked a shift in Gottstedt’s allegiance, tying its fate to Erfurt and, subsequently, to Kurmainz. Gottstedt, along with the Amt Alach, became Prussian in 1815, part of the Landkreis Erfurt. A darker chapter unfolded in April 1945. During a skirmish with advancing US troops, five German and two Lithuanian soldiers fell between Gottstedt and the Bindersleben airfield. A memorial stone in the churchyard stands as a silent testament to their sacrifice. Gottstedt became part of Ermstedt in 1950. Then, in 1994, both villages were incorporated into Erfurt. At the heart of Gottstedt lies the St. Georg Church. Originally a Romanesque fortified church, it dates back to 1170-1180. Notice the tower, a later addition from the late 11th or early 12th century. The simple cube capitals on the double-arched windows hint at its age. The later addition of the Gothic nave created a beautiful blend of architectural styles. The square tower is capped with a baroque octagonal cupola and lantern, crowned by a knob without a weather vane. Inside, the late Gothic winged altar, crafted between 1490 and 1500, is a masterpiece. And listen closely – the still-functioning mechanical clock requires daily winding. Gottstedt today is primarily a residential village. Yet echoes of its agricultural past resonate in the surrounding fields. Though a quiet village, Gottstedt’s story continues to unfold, a testament to its enduring spirit.

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