Dreifaltigkeitskirche, Hamburg-Harburg, Lutheran church in Harburg, Germany.
The Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Harburg is a church building featuring modern architecture with a baroque entrance portal on its western side. Next to it stands a freestanding bell tower in contemporary style.
The original building was constructed between 1650 and 1652, replacing the older Marienkirche. After devastating bombing in 1944, it was reconstructed in the following years.
The church functions as a gathering place for the local community and is actively used by believers today. Its name refers to the Trinity, which holds central meaning for the Lutheran faith.
The church is located on Neue Strasse 44 in the Harburg district and is easy to reach. The building accommodates religious ceremonies and services within its interior space.
The church preserves a baptismal font from 1767 that originally came from Ballethen in East Prussia. This historical object connects the congregation to its past.
Location: Harburg
Architectural style: modern architecture
Address: Neue Str. 44, 21073 Hamburg
GPS coordinates: 53.46336,9.98030
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:27
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