Christuskirche - Hannover, Germany
N 52° 22.874 E 009° 43.547
32U E 549400 N 5803688
Christuskirche (Christ Church) is a Lutheran Church that was built in 1859-1864 in Hannover, Germany.
Waymark Code: WMM6QE
Location: Niedersachsen, Germany
Date Posted: 07/31/2014
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"The Neo-Gothic Christuskirche was built between 1859 and 1864. While it is not one of the oldest churches in Hannover, it has a striking architectural design, which makes it an interesting site to visit. The church has had a connection to the House of Hannover royals since it was first built under the patronage of George V. The most eye-catching feature of the church is the 70 meter tower stone pyramid. The central nave is impressive and around the chapels and choir there are gargoyles and intricate carvings.
The church also features an immense spire, which was damaged during World War II air raids. Damage from the war was restored in 1951 with funds that were collected among the congregation. Further renovation of the spire and the roof was undertaken in 1988. You enter the church through the large buttresses above which is a gable and rose window. In recognition of the importance the Christuskirche plays in the spiritual minds of the people of Hannover, the church was used for several events during the 2000 Expo. There are evensong services held during the week along with regular Sunday services, which are open to the public. Visitors are free to visit the church outside of service times and there are often volunteer guides to take you around."
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