Church of St. Nicholas

Local nameKirchenruine St. Nikolai
LocationHamburg-Mitte, Deutschland

The Church of St. Nicholas was a Gothic Revival cathedral that was formerly one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen in the city of Hamburg, Germany. The original chapel, a wooden building, was completed in 1195. It was replaced by a brick church in the 14th century, which was eventually destroyed by fire in 1842. The church was completely rebuilt by 1874, and was the tallest building in the world from 1874 to 1876. It was designed by the English architect George Gilbert Scott.

The bombing of Hamburg in World War II destroyed the bulk of the church. The removal of the rubble left only its crypt, its site and tall-spired tower, largely hollow save for a large set of bells. These ruins continue to serve as a memorial and an important architectural landmark.

Tags ChurchRuinsLutheranNeo-Gothic ArchitectureHamburg CardEditor's ChoiceHeritage
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Opening hours

May - Sep:
Daily: 10 am - 6 pm

Oct - Apr:
Daily: 10 am - 5 pm

Admission

Museum and Viewing Platform:
Adult: €5
Concession: €4
Child:€3

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Nicholas_Church,_Hamburg

Official Website http://www.mahnmal-st-nikolai.de/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/st.nikolai

Phone +49 40 37 11 25

Address Willy-Brandt-Straße 60 20457 Hamburg

Coordinates 53°32'51.041" N 9°59'28.073" E

Tours and activities: Church of St. Nicholas

Hamburg Tour: The Harbor, St. Michaelis Church & City Hall

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