Christuskirche, Hamburg-Wandsbek, Church building and heritage monument in Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany.
Christuskirche is a church building with modern architecture located in the Wandsbek district. The structure features clean lines and contemporary design elements that integrate into the urban surroundings.
The building emerged as an expression of new church architecture in the 20th century, marking a shift toward modernist forms. This development demonstrates how religious structures embraced new design principles.
The church serves as a gathering place for the evangelical Lutheran community, hosting regular worship and religious celebrations. Visitors experience the daily rhythm of an active congregation that uses these spaces for worship and community events.
Visits are possible during regular hours for services and events held throughout the year. Potential visitors should check the event schedule to arrive at times when activities of interest are taking place.
The building serves both as an active place of worship and as a protected heritage monument in Hamburg. This dual role reflects the city's commitment to preserving modernist architecture as part of its urban heritage.
Location: Wandsbek
Architectural style: modern architecture
Website: https://kirche-hamburg.de/gemeinden/ev-luth-christus-kirchengemeinde-wandsbek
GPS coordinates: 53.57267,10.07122
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:25
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