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Auferstehungskirche Marmstorf
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Auferstehungskirche Marmstorf

A haven of reflection and modern design

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Nestled in the quaint district of Marmstorf, the Resurrection Church stands as a modern architectural gem by Schmidt + Kraul. Since its dedication on Eternity Sunday in 1959, it provides a serene space for contemplation. The organ, added in 1964, enriches the church's atmosphere with its resonant tones. Experience the seamless blend of tradition and contemporary design.
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On Eternity Sunday in 1959, the Auferstehungskirche in Hamburg-Marmstorf was consecrated by Regional Bishop Hanns Lilje, just one year after construction began.

Quick Facts

Denomination
Lutheran
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the tranquility that surrounds you here? Look around, and you'll notice the clean lines and subtle colors of the Resurrection Church, exuding timeless elegance. Glance up, and the windows will catch your eye, casting a magical play of light and shadow across the space. Did you know the church's name symbolizes hope and renewal? It’s not just the architecture that's impressive, but also the acoustics. The organ, added in 1964, fills the air with its rich sound. This place is more than just a building – it's a sanctuary for reflection and awe.

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