Christuskirche, Neo-Gothic church in Eimsbüttel, Germany.
Christuskirche is a church building in Eimsbüttel constructed from red brick with Neo-Gothic design elements throughout its form. Its exterior displays pointed arches and carved stone details, while the interior features two organs that define its musical space.
Construction took place from 1882 to 1884 under architect Johannes Otzen, reflecting the historical revival style of that era. Major damage during World War II led to extensive reconstruction work that was completed in the 1950s.
This place serves the local community as a gathering space for worship and musical performances that happen regularly throughout the year. The two organs create a distinctive soundscape that visitors encounter during services and special events.
The building sits at an intersection of residential streets in the neighborhood and is easy to reach on foot. Services happen regularly each week, and visitors can enter during these times as well as at other scheduled moments when the doors remain unlocked.
Five bells hang in the tower, with the most recent one added in 2010 and bearing special inscriptions. This newest bell carries messages carved into its surface that reflect stories rooted in the local community.
Location: Eimsbüttel
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 53.56972,9.96167
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:05
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