Alter Kirchdeich 8
21037 Hamburg
The most stunning attraction of this church is the colourful baroque organ, built in 1688, which rests on the upper west choir. Opposite it is the exuberant and ornate wall behind the pulpit and the altar.
Additional information
Services must not be disrupted.
Spare rooms in the vestry available, ground floor, cemetery, church tower accessible, parking spaces available.
meyertraeger@web.de
Polizeikommissariat 43
Bezirksamt Hamburg Bergedorf
Zentrum für Wirtschaftsförderung, Bauen und Umwelt, Servicezentrum
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