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Dreieinigkeitskirche
Baroque Elegance by the Dove Elbe
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Built in 1611, the Dreieinigkeitskirche captivates with its baroque charm and tranquil location along the Allermöher Dike. Architect Hugo Groothoff's creation stands as both a place of worship and a testament to history. Immerse yourself in its timeless beauty and serene ambiance—a site that whispers tales from centuries past.
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Built in 1611, the Dreieinigkeitskirche in Hamburg-Allermöhe is a rare example of Baroque architecture in the area.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1611
- Architect
- Hugo Groothoff
- Architectural Style
- Baroque
- Heritage Status
- Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Lutheran
Guided Story
Feel the calm as you stand by the Allermöher Dike, with the river gently flowing beside you. Look up at the church's baroque roof; isn't it a masterpiece? Imagine back in the 1600s, when travelers and traders would find refuge here. This place was once a bustling hub despite its serene appearance. Behind you, the cemetery holds tales of those who first called this area home. The whispers of history echo through the walls, making this church more than just a building—it's a keeper of stories.
Location
Nearby

Die Reit
1.1 km away

Allermöher Wiesen
1.3 km away

Aussichtsturm Zuckerstangen
2.2 km away

St.-Pankratius-Kirche
2.9 km away

Fleetplatz
2.2 km away

St.-Nikolai-Kirche
3.5 km away

Franz-von-Assisi-Kirche
3.1 km away

Deutsches Maler- und Lackierer-Museum
4.2 km away