Sankt Michaelis Kirche, Hamburg, Germany
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N 53° 32.905 E 009° 58.705
32U E 564825 N 5933725
Der Michel liegt auf dem zweiten Platz der am häufigsten besuchten evangelischen Kirchen in Deutschland ***** This church is the second most often visited protestant church in Germany
Waymark Code: WMQ3GW
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Date Posted: 12/12/2015
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Die Hauptkirche Sankt Michaelis ist unter dem Namen "Michel" bekannt. Ihr 132 Meter hoher Turm ist das Wahrzeichen Hamburgs. Weiteres findet sich auf der Homepage oder in Wikipedia (visit link)

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St. Michael's Church is commonly known under the name "Michel". It is the most famous church and a landmark of Hamburg. It is one of the finest Hanseatic Protestant baroque churches. (visit link)

The Frauenkirche in Dresden (visit link) is the largest protestant church in Germany based on the number of visitors (2 million). Number two is the "Michel" in Hamburg (1.3 million in the year 2012).
This is based on a research from 2013 found on www. ChristTV.de (visit link)
Denomination: protestant - evangelic

Senior Pastor: Hauptpastor Alexander Röder

Average Weekly Attendance: 2500

Service Times:
every Sunday: 10.00 Uhr: Evangelische Messe mit Kinderkirche 12.00 Uhr: Mittagsandacht mit Orgelmusik 12.30 Uhr: Taufgottesdienst 18.00 Uhr: SonntagAbend Gottesdienst daily: 10.00 Uhr and 12.00 Uhr and additional services on a non regular basis the church is open November until April: daily 10.00 am until 5:30 pm Mai unteil Oktober: daily 9.00 am until 7.30 pm


Web Site: [Web Link]

Phone Number: (040) 376 78-0

Address:
Englische Planke 1
20459 Hamburg, Germany


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