File:Domkirche Sankt Marien Hamburg.jpg

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Deutsch: Die heutige Domkirche St. Marien in der Danziger Straße in St. Georg wurde von 1890 bis 1893 nach Plänen von Arnold Güldenpfennig im neoromanischen Stil erbaut. Sie war damals das erste nach der Reformation als römisch-katholische Kirche neu erbaute Gotteshaus in Hamburg.
This is a photograph of an architectural monument.
It is on the list of cultural monuments of Hamburg, no. 1709.
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Author Lorenz Teschner
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