About

St. Nikolai Memorial in Hamburg stands as a poignant reminder of history amidst its striking Gothic Revival architecture. Designed by the renowned architect George Gilbert Scott and opened in 1874, this monument offers a serene yet impactful experience. While the original church was largely destroyed during World War II air raids, its ruins now house a museum and a viewing platform, providing both education and stunning views of the city. With its fascinating interior and beautifully maintained grounds, the site attracts visitors of all ages, thanks in part to its child-friendly features. Highly rated by visitors, it leaves a lasting impression with its moving tribute to the past.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

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4.6
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of St. Nikolai Memorial?
    St. Nikolai Memorial is located at Willy-Brandt-Straße 60, 20457, Hamburg, Hamburg-Mitte, Germany.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Domstraße (235 m walk)
    • Bus stop U Rödingsmarkt (Großer Burstah) (114 m walk)
    • Bus stop Auf dem Sande (Speicherstadt) (364 m walk)
    • Subway station Rödingsmarkt (260 m walk)
  • How is St. Nikolai Memorial rated by visitors?
    St. Nikolai Memorial has an average rating of 4.6 based on 10,380 reviews across platforms such as Google.
  • Is the venue suitable for children and families?
    Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and offers activities suitable for all ages.