Stunning baroque church with history and amazing music
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair, Mobility Scooter
Overview
One of the few major churches in Hamburg not to be destroyed during WWII bombings. The interior is bright and airy, with a balcony and windowed boxes. For Baroque - it is very tasteful and understated - really beautiful There are three composers associated with this church: CPE Bach (musical director and buried here), Tellermann (also musical director) and Brahms (baptised here) - so its musical history is very important, and they often have concerts here, played on the exceptional organs (there are three). I heard Bach's St John's Passion here in 1985 - amazing! This time, when we arrived, a service was taking place. When we entered (via disabled entrance) we were shown to pews where we could wait until the service was over if we wished. Luckily we did - and got a fabulous organ concert of two pieces (one by Brahms) after the sermon. The church tower is open for able bodied people, to give great views of Hamburg - my husband climbed it to take some photos.
Transport & Parking
we went by mobility scooter from our hotel, and did not check the parking
Access
The main entrance is not accessible, but there is a small entrance for disabled around the side - ring for entry. From there, step-free access to the ground floor of the church. No step free access to the balconies or tower.
Toilets
Accessible toilet by the disabled entrance. Small, and a tight fit for the mobility scooter, but it was possible. Grab rails. I was just impressed they had anything!
Staff
Volunteers were very friendly, helpful and informative
Anything else you wish to tell us?
If you get a chance to catch ANY music being played here, make sure you don't miss it. It would be worth sitting through a whole service for (not just the quarter hour we had) We spent an hour here and loved every minute
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