Stammhauskirche, Düsseldorf
Facts and practical information
Stammhauskirche is a Protestant church in the Kaiserswerth district of Düsseldorf. It is part of the Kaiserswerther Diakonie.
The main church was built in 1843 in neo-Romanesque style. Its name comes from the parent house of the factory owner Peterson, which Theodor Fliedner bought in 1836 in order to establish the Kaiserswerth Diaconia. The tower and bells were not added until 1854. The bells were donated by the Prussian royal family. In 1927, the church had to undergo a general renovation. The restoration could not be completed until 1950, in the meantime war damage had been added.
Stadtbezirke 05 (Kaiserswerth)Düsseldorf
Stammhauskirche – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kaiserpfalz, St. Suitbertus, Town Church, Düsseldorf-Kaiserswerth.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Stammhauskirche by public transport?
Bus
- Klemensplatz • Lines: 728, 749, 751, 760 (4 min walk)
- Kalkumer Schloßallee • Lines: 728, 749, 751 (11 min walk)
Metro
- Klemensplatz • Lines: U79 (5 min walk)
- Kalkumer Schloßallee • Lines: U79 (11 min walk)