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Seemannskirchen

Ditmar-Koel-Straße, Neustadt, Hamburg, Germany

 

Four different countries provided churches for mariners and their families' spiritual needs near the Landungsbrucken. The Danish Sailors' Church and the Norwegian Sailors' Church, were built in 1951 and 1957 respectively. The Lutherian Finnish Sailors' Mission and the Swedish Gustav-Adolf Church were built in 1966 and 1906. The former also has a cultural centre, a sauna, flats and function rooms. The Swedish Church is located inside a brick building with picturesque little steeples. The actual church is on the first floor, and the ground floor also has a sleeping area. If you have time, then visit the Flussschiffer Church, which has a lovely wooden interior and a small bell tower.

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