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Idyllic city church beside a pond |
Immenhof 10 Hamburg, Hamburg 22087 +49 (0)40 220 3353 |
The Protestant parish church of St. Gertrud is nicely situated on the Kuhmühlenteich. Johannes Otzen built it from 1881-85 in the neogothic style. Interestingly, its walls were made of more than 450 different kinds of bricks. Inside the church there are several galleries carried by arcades. In the late 1980s well-preserved parts of the old St. Nikolai church windows were fitted into St. Gertrud´s windows. St. Nikolai was destroyed in World War II. The metro line U2 provides you with a nice view of St. Gertrud´s on the way from Mundsburg station to the Uhlandstraße stop. Review © 2009, Wcities |
![]() St. Gertrud Photo: Uwe Springhorn |
![]() St. Gertrud Photo: Volker B |
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