The Market Church is the main Lutheran church in Hanover, Germany. Built in the 14th century, it was referred to in 1342 as the church of Saints James and George in dedication to Saint James the Elder and Saint George. Replacing an older, smaller, church at the same location that dated to 1125 and that is known to have been called St. Georgii in 1238, Hanover grew around it and the market place situated immediately adjacent to its south that was established around the same time.: 3 Today the official name of the church is Market Church of Saints George and James, and along with the nearby Old Town Hall is considered the southernmost example of the northern German brick gothic architectural style.
A hall church with a monumental saddleback roof that rises above the nave and two aisles, the roof and the vaults of the naves were restored in 1952 after being destroyed in an air raid in 1943.
Tours:
Every Sun noon (except for Dec)
Tour: 3 €
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marktkirche,_Hanover
Official Website http://marktkirche-hannover.de/
Email marktkirche.hannover@evlka.de
Phone +49 511 364370
Address Hanns-Lilje-Platz 11, 30159 Hannover, Germany
Coordinates 52°22'18.44" N 9°44'7.185" E