Hamburg: Church
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Hauptkirche St. Michaelis
Lutheran church with a landmark tower Hauptkirche St. Michaelis, commonly referred to as Michel, stands as a landmark of Hamburg and an emblem of the city's heritage. This baroque church, crowned with a striking copper roof and a soaring spire, has defined the skyline of Hamburg since its completion in the...
St. Nicholas Church
WWII memorial with a viewing tower St. Nicholas Church, known as St.-Nikolai-Kirche in German, is a historical landmark in the heart of Hamburg, Germany. Once one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen (main churches) in the city, it now stands as a poignant memorial and an architectural marvel.
Church of Saint Peter
Gothic-style church with a sizable tower The Church of Saint Peter, or Hauptkirche Sankt Petri, as it is known in German, is a prominent religious edifice and a historical landmark in the heart of Hamburg, Germany. With its towering spire stretching to the heavens, the church has stood as a beacon of faith...
Hauptkirche St. Katharinen
Historic church with a notable organ The Hauptkirche St. Katharinen stands as a testament to Hamburg's rich history and architectural grandeur. This principal church, located in the heart of the city, is not only a place of worship but also a significant landmark that attracts numerous visitors each year.
St. James' Church
Historic church with a famous organ St. James' Church is one of the five principal churches of Hamburg. In 1529, it became a Lutheran church. It is located directly in the city centre, has a 125 m tall tower and features a famous organ by Arp Schnitger from 1693.
Gustav Adolf Church
The Gustav Adolf Church is a church building in Hamburg-Neustadt, Germany. It belongs to the Church of Sweden, and was built between 1906-1907.
St. Johannis
St. Johannis-Harvestehude, Hamburg, is a neo-gothic Protestant church built between 1880 and 1882 and considered one of the best-preserved turn-of-the-century monuments of Hamburg.
Domkirche St. Marien
Domkirche St. Marien is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Sankt Georg, Hamburg, Germany, and the metropolitan cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hamburg. It was the first new Roman Catholic church built in Hamburg since the Reformation.
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church is a Lutheran church in the Fuhlsbüttel quarter of Hamburg. It was designed by local architects Bernhard Hopp and Rudolf Jäger. The church was dedicated on February 14, 1960. The twelve small stained-glass windows in the choir loft were made by Charles Crodel, who also created the windows for the main church of St.
Matthäuskirche
St. Matthew's Church in Winterhude, Hamburg, is a brick Lutheran church built from 1910 to 1912 in the baroque style. The church is adorned with the colorful windows of Charles Crodel, who also made the stained-glass windows for the main church of St.
Christianskirche
Christianskirche in Hamburg's Ottensen district is a Baroque building dating from 1738; the congregation belongs to the Hamburg-West/Südholstein church district of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North Germany.
St. Prokopius
Church of St. Prokopa - Orthodox church in Hamburg, seat of the parish of the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia. The church was founded in 1961–1965 according to the design of A. Nürnberg. The construction works were managed by L. Serow, while the decorative works in the interior were done by Nikolai von Mejendorf.
Frohbotschaftskirche
The Evangelical Lutheran Frohbotschaftskirche is centrally located on Strassburger Platz in Hamburg-Dulsberg.
Flussschifferkirche
The Flussschifferkirche is a Protestant church in Hamburg, Germany, established on a Weser lighter built in 1906 and decommissioned.
Sankt Gertrud
St. Gertrudy in Hamburg-an Evangelical Lutheran church in the Hamburg-Uhlenhorst district, erected by Johannes Otzen.
Church of the Holy Apostles
Apostelkirche is an Evangelical Lutheran church built in 1893 and 1894 in the Eimsbüttel district of Hamburg. It was designed by the architects Erwin von Melle and Peter Gottlob Jürgensen.
St.-Nicolai-Kirche
St. Nicolai zu Hamburg-Altengamme is one of the eight Hamburg country churches and is considered the oldest of the village churches in the Vier- und Marschlande area. It is dedicated to St.
St. Johannis Curslack
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Johannis in the Hamburg district of Curslack is surrounded by the village cemetery directly on the Curslacker dike north of the Dove Elbe.
St. Johannis Neuengamme
St. Johannis Lutheran Church in the Neuengamme district of Hamburg is located on the Neuengammer Hausdeich south of the Dove Elbe River and is one of the oldest surviving church buildings in Hamburg's urban area.