Friedenskirche, Hamburg St. Pauli (no Wikipedia - article so far, and I don´t know any facts about this church which was 10m away from my home...).
At
www.hamburg.de/altona/kirchen/2829856/friedenskirche.html:
they are talking about it was constructed around 1890 (and in some WikipediaCommons - Photo the photograph had talking about 1893–1895), architect was Johannes Otzen (the street was named "Otzenstrasse" now. OK, learned something more for now...):
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Otzen (some more languages).
It was a beautiful, sunny day - at ipernity and outside of it. So I wish you a nice week, sunny as here, whereever you are or will be in the future. Go outside, take some photos! Relax - and believe in it. Everything is possible, sometimes the things will happen you won´t belive in. And the best: You don´t need to be religious for it.
Each time I go outside or watch outside I will see this church, and how the look will change during the time... take a look in my "Looking out of my windows" - album to discover some more:
www.ipernity.com/doc/kiezkicker/album/19196
Hm. The number of this photo was dscf1042. We all know what this "42" was about? ;-)
8 comments
Sami Serola (inactiv… said:
Nicely made shot. Red tiles look nice and warm, and sky is just perfect =)
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Karen's Place said:
If I was religious I would like to go to a really cool looking church like this one or like the one in France that Isabelle posted (with the hanging Christmas trees.) I just love to look at old churches and there aren't many around my area.
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Karen's Place replied to ୱ Kiezkickerde ( ͡°…:
you can see more pictures of it in the album it's in. Karen
Melinda said:
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