Dreifaltigkeitskirche, Hamburg-Harburg, Lutheran church in Harburg, Germany.
The Dreifaltigkeitskirche features a western wall with a baroque entrance portal and stands alongside a freestanding bell tower in modern architectural style.
Constructed between 1650 and 1652, the original church replaced the Marienkirche and was later destroyed in 1944 during World War II bombing raids.
The church contains a baptismal font from 1767, originally from Ballethen, East Prussia, and serves the local Lutheran community through regular services.
Located at Neue Strasse 44 in Hamburg's Harburg district, the church offers space for religious ceremonies and houses an organ with 25 registers.
The structure combines preserved baroque elements from the original building with modern architectural features designed by architects Ingeborg and Friedrich Spengelin.
Location: Harburg
Architectural style: modern architecture
Address: Neue Str. 44, 21073 Hamburg
GPS coordinates: 53.46336,9.98030
Latest update: March 3, 2025 03:12
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