Sankt-Petri-Kirche
The St. Peter's Church is the oldest parish church in Hamburg. It is named after the Apostle Peter.
The St. Peter's Church is the oldest parish church in Hamburg. It is named after the Apostle Peter.
The St. Jacobi Church, whose history dates back to 1255, is one of Hamburg's main churches. The church was damaged during the Second World War, but remains a landmark in the city center of Hamburg.
The St. Nicholas Church is the ruin of an old Lutheran church. It is now a memorial dedicated to "the victims of war and tyranny between 1933 and 1945". The building was built from 1195 to 1874, a long process due mainly to the height of the spire.
The Second Temple in Hamburg is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1842-44 by architects Klees-Wülbern and Johann Heinrich. In use until 1931, this brick synagogue is now abandoned.