Hi! This is my first building request, I hope everything is alright with the form below.
I also have a diagram drawing ready for this, as soon as it gets added to the database
Official sources:
https://www.stgeorg-borgfelde.de/wir/geschichte
Unofficial sources:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hl.-Dr...urg-St._Georg)
https://www.emporis.com/buildings/22...amburg-germany
Building Name:
Dreieinigkeitskirche St. Georg
Native Name:
Kirche St. Georg
Other Names:
Trinity Church of St. Georg
Street Address:
St. Georgs Kirchhof 19
City:
Hamburg
Postal Code:
20099
State/Province:
Hamburg
Country:
Germany
Official Building Website URL:
https://www.stgeorg-borgfelde.de/wir/geschichte
Wikipedia.org URL:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hl.-Dr...urg-St._Georg)
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
https://www.emporis.com/buildings/22...amburg-germany
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
https://structurae.net/en/structures...church-hamburg
• Architect:
Johann Leonhard Prey
• Floor to floor height:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):
• Same architect also worked on St. Michaels Church, Hamburgs Landmark Church
• The church was destroyed during WWII bombing, the historic tower was reconstructed and a new church building added in 1957 by the architect Heinz Graaf
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):
53.556386, 10.007936
Heights 76m
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
Reminder: (Use Meters)
- antenna:
- spire:
76 m
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:
Compare Heights here:
https://www.emporis.com/buildings/22...amburg-germany
and on the wiki list of Hamburgs tallest structures (german):
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_...rke_in_Hamburg
Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Cancelled, Destroyed, etc...):
Built
Construction Dates--
- started:
1747
- finished:
1957 (<-reconstruction of the Spire)
- destroyed: 1943 (<-WWII Bombing)
Above ground floors:
Underground floors:
Gross Floor area:
Unit count:
Structure Type(s):
Building Use(s):
church
Building Style(s):
baroque
Building Materials:
brick, limestone, timber, copper
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I have a finished diagram drawing ready!
photo:
commons.wikimedia.org
by Wmeinhart
source