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Martin-Luther-Kirche
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Martin-Luther-Kirche

Modern elegance meets historical significance

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The Martin Luther Church in Hamburg-Alsterdorf captivates with its clean lines and modern architecture, designed by Henry Schlote in 1964. Positioned at a busy intersection, it maintains a serene dignity as a heritage monument, reflecting post-war architectural styles. Its accessibility invites you to immerse yourself in its harmonious atmosphere. Discover a piece of Hamburg's history that bridges the old with the new.
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Designed by Henry Schlote, the Martin Luther Church has been a protected heritage monument in Hamburg since 1964, showcasing modern architectural style.

Quick Facts

Founded
1964
Architect
Henry Schlote
Heritage Status
Heritage Monument
Denomination
Lutheran
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the peace that surrounds you despite the hustle and bustle of the traffic nearby? Look up, the timeless façade of the Martin Luther Church tells a story of resilience in a constantly changing world. The clean lines and simple design are the work of architect Henry Schlote. Did you know this church is not just a place of worship but also a monument to post-war architecture? Behind you flows the Alster, a silent witness to many changes throughout history. You might catch the gentle echo of bells that have rung here since 1964. This church is a place for reflection, connecting the old with the new. Take a moment to soak in the harmony of this space.

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