| St. Jacobi |
| Visit to see the world famous organ here. Built in 1693, the organ has 60 registers and almost 4,000 pipes. Tours are offered every Thursday at 12:00 and are accompanied by a short concert. Services are on Sunday at 10:00. ... |
Jacobikirchhof 22 Tel: 303 73 70
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| St. Katharinen |
| The base of the spire of the mighty St. Katharinen Church is the oldest 'preserved' building in Hamburg. Originally built near the harbour in the 13th century, it served the shipbuilders and brewers living in the district. The 15th-century nave was complemented by a ... |
 Katharinenkirchhof 1 Tel: 30 37 47 30
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| St. Michaelis |
| Hamburg's main protestant church is the third to be built on this site. The current beautiful beast is the work of Johann Leonhard Prey and Ernst Georg Sonnindates and dates from 1786, with two major 20th-century reconstructions after a fire in 1906 and ... |
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| St. Nikolai |
| Destroyed during the Second World War, this church was left in ruins as a memorial to the destruction of war. A small exhibition can be found in the church?s basement (only in German). The church?s stark contrast to the rebuilt city definitely leaves ... |
 Ost-West-Str. 60
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| St. Petri |
| First mentioned in a document dating from 1195 and finding more or less its present shape and form around 1320, the mammoth St. Petri is a classic Gothic design with three naves and high, arched ceilings. Almost completely destroyed during the Great Fire ... |
 Mönckebergstr. 6
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