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St. Ansgar, Parish church in Neustadt, Hamburg, Germany

St. Ansgar is a brick church with modern architecture located in Hamburg's Neustadt district, featuring clean lines and functional interior spaces. The building presents a straightforward design that blends into its urban surroundings.

The church was destroyed during World War II and later rebuilt with French support. It reopened in 1955 as a symbol of reconciliation between Germany and France.

The church serves as a gathering place for French and Filipino communities who gather here regularly and celebrate their traditions together. This role has made it an important part of Hamburg's local diversity.

The church is centrally located in Hamburg's Neustadt and easily accessible on foot. Visitors should note that regular services and community gatherings take place throughout the week.

Composer Gustav Mahler was baptized here in 1887, a step that helped advance his career at the Vienna State Opera. This baptism remains one of the most notable events connected to the church's early years.

Location: Hamburg-Mitte

Location: Hamburg

Architectural style: modern architecture

Made from material: brick

Website: http://kleiner-michel.de

GPS coordinates: 53.54913,9.98297

Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:49

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