Between 1632 and 1655 and between 1706 and 1721, it replaced the destroyed Old Town Church for the Old Town community. Since the 18th century, it has served mainly as Kapelle of the adjacent cemetery. From 1745 to 1746, it was redesigned in the Baroque style according to plans by Johann Georg Weiß. The interior is particularly worth seeing: the Pulpit altar (1710), the baptismal font by Georg Ziegler (1634), a Brass candlestick (1761) and the St. Martin wooden sculpture (around 1500).
St. Martins-Kirche
The church was first mentioned in documents in 1435. It houses an important shrine to St. Martin, who divides his cloak (called "Pelzmärtel" in Erlangen).
Opening hours: show
The cemetery opening hours are:
April 1 - September 30, 7.30:20 a.m. - XNUMX p.m.
October 1 - November 02, 7.30:18 a.m. - XNUMX p.m.
November 3 - March 31, 7.30:17 a.m. - XNUMX p.m.