St. Michael's Church (Michaeliskirche) in Hamburg

St. Michael's Church (Michaeliskirche)

Hamburg, Germany

41 ticket options available · from $9.32 to $150.15 · free cancellation on 36 of 41

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About St. Michael's Church (Michaeliskirche)

St. Michael's Church, known as Michaeliskirche, is a prominent church in Hamburg, Germany, recognised for its impressive height of 433 feet and beautiful architecture by Ernst Georg Sonnin and Johann Leonhard Prey. It attracts visitors for its stunning baroque design and panoramic views of the city from its tower, making it a significant landmark and a popular destination for tourists.

When planning a visit to St. Michael's Church, it is important to note that entry tickets are available through multiple marketplaces, with varying prices. It is advisable to compare ticket options to ensure you find the best deal, as prices can differ across sellers like St. Michael's Church and Hamburg Tourismus.

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2 marketplaces sell entry to St. Michael's Church (Michaeliskirche), from $9.32.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
St. Michael's Church Official Adult entry to the tower. Valid for one year from purchase d $9.32 View
Hamburg Tourismus Admission to Michel experience with viewing platform $9.32 View

Tours, passes & combos at St. Michael's Church (Michaeliskirche)

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
Fever Hamburg Murder Mystery: Solve the Case! $11.65 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 2 Attractions Pass $39.75 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 1-Day City Pass without Transit Access $52.44 View
Headout Free cancellation 1-Day Pass $52.44 View
Hellotickets Free cancellation Hamburg City Pass $52.44 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 3 Attractions Pass $55.23 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation One-Day City Pass with Transport Included $64.09 View
Tripadvisor Free cancellation 1 Day Pass & Public transport $66.30 View
Over The Planet Free cancellation 1 Day Pass & Public transport $66.30 View
Booking.com 1 Day Pass & Public transport $66.30 View
Tourscanner Hamburg: City Pass with 40+ Attractions & public transport $66.30 View
Expedia Free cancellation 1 Day Pass & Public transport in Multilingual $66.80 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 2-Day City Pass: No Transport Included $68.75 View
Headout Free cancellation 2-Day Pass $68.75 View
Civitatis Free cancellation Hamburg City Pass $68.75 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 4 Attractions Pass $71.85 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 3-Day City Pass Excluding Transit $80.40 View
Headout Free cancellation 3-Day Pass $80.40 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 4-Day Pass without Public Transportation $87.39 View
Headout Free cancellation 4-Day Pass $87.39 View

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Architects
Ernst Georg Sonnin, Johann Leonhard Prey
Height
433′ CTBUH
Type
Church in Hamburg, Germany

Visitor information

People also ask

What is the most famous church in Germany?

As a World Heritage Site and host to the Shrine of the Three Kings, Cologne Cathedral is a major attraction for tourists and pilgrims, and is one of the oldest and most important pilgrimage sites of Northern Europe.

Why was the St. Michael prayer removed from mass?

Michael prayer after Mass. The Holy See suppressed this practice in 1964 because the prayer interferes with the integrity of the Mass. It ends the liturgy with a private devotion, a petition to a saint, while all of the petitions were concluded much earlier in the liturgy and addressed to God the Father.

What happened to St. Nicholas church in Hamburg?

The ruins of this church, bombed by Allied forces during Operation Gomorrah in 1943, now houses a WWII memorial and museum. The first chapel dedicated to Saint Nicholas, patron saint of sailors, was erected in the 12th century on the banks of the Alster river.

Is Hamburg protestant or Catholic?

Protestants make up about 30% of “Hamburgers”, with Protestantism having been the dominant religious denomination since the early 16th century. The biggest and best-known church is the baroque style St. Michaelis , a true Hamburg icon.