St. Bonifatius, Romanesque Revival parish church in Eimsbüttel, Germany.
The brick structure of St. Bonifatius features a 45-meter tower that marks the skyline of the Eimsbüttel district in Hamburg.
Construction of St. Bonifatius began after the establishment of the parish in 1891, with the current building completed and consecrated in 1910.
The Bonifatiuskantorei choir performs during services while the church supports numerous community programs including youth activities and senior gatherings.
The church provides important social services to the local community, including a Saturday soup kitchen that serves warm meals to people in need.
The parish publishes a magazine called Spirit that informs the congregation about past events and upcoming initiatives throughout the year.
Location: Eimsbüttel
Location: Hamburg
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
Accessibility: Beperkte toegang voor rolstoelen
Made from material: brick
Website: https://st-bonifatius-hamburg.de
GPS coordinates: 53.57767,9.95758
Latest update: March 11, 2025 01:00
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