St. Bonifatius, Romanesque Revival parish church in Eimsbüttel, Germany.
St. Bonifatius is a brick church built in 19th-century style, with a 45-meter tower that shapes the skyline of Eimsbüttel. The building has a clear structure and stands out among the surrounding architecture as one of the district's most prominent structures.
The parish was founded in 1891, and the present building was constructed afterward to serve the growing population of the district. It was consecrated in 1910 and has remained a spiritual and architectural landmark that defines Eimsbüttel ever since.
The church serves as a gathering place where concerts and community events shape the rhythm of local life. People come together here not just for worship but for neighborhood connections and activities that bind the district.
The church is easy to find since the tall tower is visible from many corners of the district and serves as a reliable landmark. Access is straightforward, and regular events take place at set times that you can ask about in advance.
The church operates a soup kitchen on Saturdays where warm meals are given to people in need, showing an important part of its commitment to the community. This practical help demonstrates how the building lives out its values in everyday life and cares for the most vulnerable in the neighborhood.
Location: Eimsbüttel
Location: Hamburg
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Made from material: brick
Website: https://st-bonifatius-hamburg.de
GPS coordinates: 53.57767,9.95758
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:27
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