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St.Peter
Modern Elegance in the Heart of Groß Borstel
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St. Peter's Church captivates with its modern architectural style, designed by Otto Andersen and shaping the townscape since 1959. Its striking nave and imposing tower stand proudly at the corner of Borsteler Chaussee and Schrödersweg. As an architectural heritage monument, it exudes a unique atmosphere that intrigues both locals and visitors. Experience the timeless elegance of this historic gem.
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Did you know?
Designed in 1959 by architect Otto Andersen, the Protestant St. Peter's Church in Hamburg-Groß Borstel is recognized as an architectural heritage monument.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1959
- Architect
- Otto Andersen
- Architectural Style
- Modernism
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Lutheran
Guided Story
Look up at the towering spire, isn't it impressive? It reaches into the sky like a beacon for the soul. The modern lines of St. Peter's Church, crafted by Otto Andersen, exude a serene elegance. Did you know this place is not just famous for its architecture but also as a community hub? Imagine generations of Hamburg residents gathering here since 1959. Behind you, not too far away, is the Stavenhagenhaus, another piece of local history. Let the atmosphere envelop you and feel the connection between past and present.







