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Hauptkirche Sankt Petri

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Hauptkirchen of Hamburg, Germany
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Hauptkirche Sankt Petri

Hauptkirche Sankt Petri, Hamburg, Germany

My last asset probably

Asset by Lapatacrêpe
Published by No Name

History

(from wikipedia)

Saint Peter's Church (German: Hauptkirche St. Petri, German coll.: Petrikirche) in Hamburg, Germany stands on the site of many former cathedrals. It has been a Protestant cathedral since the Reformation and its congregation forms part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany.
It is believed that the church is near the original Hammaburg area and that a previous church or cathedral existed on the site. St. Peter's was probably built in early 1189; it was first documented in 1195 as a market church or ecclesia forensis. About 1310 it was rebuilt in a Gothic style and was completed around 1418. The bronze lion-head door handles, the oldest work of art of Hamburg, date from the foundation of the tower in 1342.
The tower, topped with a new copper-covered spire in 1516, at 127.5 m towered above even that of the neighbouring Hamburg Cathedral, but was surpassed itself already in 1518 by the tower of St. Nicholas Church at initially 135 m. Decay and political tensions caused the cathedral to be torn down between 1804 and 1807. Under the subsequent French occupation St. Peter's along with most of the other main churches in 1813 was commandeered by Napoleonic soldiers to be used as a horse stable. Only a few decades later it fell victim to the great fire that swept Hamburg in May 1842. Most works of art, such as the lion-head door handles, were saved. The St. Peter's portal gateway was heavily damaged in the fire but was saved and ended up being built into the Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte (established in 1922 and called Hamburg Museum since 2005), and the doorway itself was restored again in 1995.
Only seven years after the great fire, the Gothic church was rebuilt by architects Alexis de Chateauneuf and Hermann Peter Fersenfeldt in its previous location. In 1878, the 132 meter high church tower — its copper spire designed years earlier by Johann Hermann Maack — was finished.
In the first half of the 20th century, the parish lost many members, as residential neighborhoods were torn down to develop banks and department stores in the city center. The church got through the Second World War relatively intact. In 1962, as a nearby community center was being built, the foundations of a medieval tower, the Bischofsturm ("Bishop's Tower") were discovered.
In 1979, nuclear power protesters, including the late pastor Christoph Stoermer, occupied the cathedral. From 2005 to 2007, the west and south facades of the church were hung with giant posters advertising the H&M chain of clothing stores, thus providing funding for maintenance of the cathedral.



It can be found in the lvl 5 unique building section.

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5 Comments
ben-bj Dec 18, 2024 @ 11:17pm 
This must not be the end. Your assests are brilliant. Hamburg still has so many beautiful buildings waiting to be built. The town hall, for example. I have every one of your assets in my city and would so celebrate being able to include the town hall.
Sentient Cheese Dec 14, 2024 @ 4:34pm 
These are great :) sad it's your last asset
No name  [author] Dec 12, 2024 @ 4:52am 
Thank you so much everybody, sad aswell that it's probably the end!
Gaseous Stranger Dec 10, 2024 @ 3:43pm 
very nice!
Caixos Dec 10, 2024 @ 2:58am 
Just what I needed. I think you assets are getting better and bettter, sad to hear this will be your last.