
Erlöserkirche
A modern sanctuary in the heart of Hamburg
Did you know?
The Church of the Redeemer in Hamburg is a notable example of 1960s modern architecture, built in 1967 as a Methodist church.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1967
- Denomination
- Methodist
- Wheelchair Access
- Partially accessible
- Website
- hamburg-church.de
Guided Story
Can you hear the rustling leaves as the wind plays through the tall trees of Wehbers Park? Right here, amidst the urban hustle, stands the Erlöserkirche, a sanctuary of tranquility. Look at the clean lines of the facade, contrasting with the playful architecture of the nearby DELPHI Showpalast. You might feel the gentle warmth of the sun on the modern glass windows, casting a soft light inside the church. Did you know this church is not just a place of worship but also a hub for cultural events? Behind you, towards the Stolperstein Fruchtallee, history whispers stories of the city's past. The Erlöserkirche, standing quietly by itself, is a silent witness to all these memories.
Location
Nearby

DELPHI Showpalast

Christuskirche (Nordwest 1)

Glücksburger Platz

Wehbers Park

Mennonitengemeinde zu Hamburg und Altona

Eimsbüttel

Pfingstgemeinde Hamburg
