
Immanuelkirche
Gothic Revival charm in Hamburg-Veddel
Did you know?
Architect Hugo Groothoff designed the Immanuel Church in the Gothic Revival style, which opened in 1905 when the Veddel district was a hub of industrialization.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1905
- Architect
- Hugo Groothoff
- Architectural Style
- Neo-Gothic
- Denomination
- Lutheran
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Can you feel the whisper of the past in the air around you? Take a moment to look up at the graceful arches reaching skyward, embodying the grandeur of Gothic Revival architecture. Did you know that this church is more than just a place of worship? It's a hub for community gatherings, bringing people together in the Hamburg-Veddel area for over a century. Imagine the first congregation stepping through these doors in 1905, filled with hope and reverence. Behind you, the modern city hums with life, but here, you're enveloped in serenity and history. Let the tranquility wash over you as you take in the intricate details and rich stories of this cherished site.
Location
Nearby

Feuer- und Rettungswache Veddel

BallinStadt

Wilhelmsburger Brücke

Sloman-Gedenkstein

IBA Dock

Eisenbahnbrücke Norderelbe

Freihafenelbbrücke
