St. Nicholas' Church

Church
St. Nicholas Church in Lüneburg – Gothic Splendor and an Impressive Star-Vaulted Ceiling
St. Nicholas Church is the newest and smallest of Lüneburg’s three Gothic churches. Its medieval charm, the imposing star-shaped vault, and a valuable collection of liturgical textiles make it a special highlight of the city.

St. Nicholas' Church (Nicolaikirche) is the newest and smallest of the city's three Gothic churches. Lying in the Wasserviertel (riverside quarter), it was once the church of choice for the boatmen who populated this area. Most extravagant is its central aisle, with its eight-pointed stellar vault - which is unique in northern Germany. Due to numerous restorations, the church is largely characterised by 19th century influences. The church tower, completed in 1587, had to be knocked down as early as 1831 because of its dilapidated condition. Its 98-metre-high, neo-Gothic replacement took until 1895 to complete. The church interior, however, has retained its beautiful, medieval character and harbours important Gothic painting and carving treasures.

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Eligibility

  • for Groups

  • for Class

  • for individual guests

Contact person

Kirchengemeinde St. Nicolai Lüneburg
Pastorin Almuth Wiesenfeldt
Lüner Straße 15
21335 Lüneburg

Author

Lüneburg Marketing GmbH
Rathaus/Am Markt
21335 Lüneburg

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