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Sankt Bonifatius
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Sankt Bonifatius

Romanesque Elegance in Eimsbüttel's Heart

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Step into St. Bonifatius Church and experience the serene ambiance of Romanesque architecture. Designed by Cologne architect Fritz Kunst in 1910, this impressive structure captivates with its historical allure and cultural significance. As a protected monument, it whispers stories of a rich past in every detail. Let the tranquility and grandeur of this place inspire you.
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St. Bonifatius Church in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel was designed by Cologne architect Fritz Kunst, showcasing the Romanesque Revival style.

Quick Facts

Founded
1910
Architectural Style
Romanesque
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the tranquility emanating from these ancient walls? Look up and let your eyes wander over the impressive arches, characteristic of Romanesque architecture. Imagine the scene over a hundred years ago, when locals gathered here for the first service. Just behind you is the Am Weiher Park, a place that has always invited reflection. If you listen closely, you might almost hear the echoes of prayers past. St. Bonifatius isn't just a place of worship; it's a testament to the history of Hamburg-Eimsbüttel. Let the atmosphere envelop you as you explore the intricate details of its design.

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