
A striking neo-Gothic red stone church in Warnemünde, featuring unique model ships and historic artifacts.

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Fewer crowds, better organ acoustics

Fewer crowds, better organ acoustics

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A striking neo-Gothic red stone church in Warnemünde, featuring unique model ships and historic artifacts.
"A beautiful church with two model ships suspended in the aisles, widely visited by most people who visit Warnemünde."

Hours can vary; some visitors found it closed. Confirm before you go! :clock1:
Look up! Two model ships hang in the aisles, a unique maritime touch. ⛵

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Exterior
Admire the striking red stone exterior of this elegant, dominating landmark.

Interior Aisles
Two intricate model ships hang from the aisles, adding a unique maritime touch.

Interior
See a Gothic altar from around 1475 and a Renaissance pulpit from 1591.

Interior
Experience the church's acoustics, especially if you're lucky enough to hear the organ.
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Hours can vary; some visitors found it closed. Confirm before you go! :clock1:
Look up! Two model ships hang in the aisles, a unique maritime touch. ⛵
If you're lucky, you might hear the beautiful organ music. Amazing acoustics! :musical_score:
It's near Alter Strom, the lighthouse, and the beach. Plan a full day! :beachwithumbrella:
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Hours can vary; some visitors found it closed. Confirm before you go! :clock1:
Look up! Two model ships hang in the aisles, a unique maritime touch. ⛵
If you're lucky, you might hear the beautiful organ music. Amazing acoustics! :musical_score:
It's near Alter Strom, the lighthouse, and the beach. Plan a full day! :beachwithumbrella:
Don't miss the historic altar (c. 1475) and Renaissance pulpit (1591). 📜
Visitors praise Warnemünde Church for its beautiful neo-Gothic architecture and unique maritime details like the suspended model ships. Many appreciate the chance to hear the organ and experience the church's acoustics. However, some have been disappointed by unexpected closures, highlighting the importance of checking opening hours.
"A beautiful church with two model ships suspended in the aisles. Was fortunate to enter before a service and hear the beautiful organ."
G Mac
"A very beautiful evangelische church witin the city. The architecture is neo-gothic and is almost completeyl made up of red stone. Is widely visited by most of the people who visit Warnemünde. There is a big parking lot and a decent market place with shopping and eating joints around the church area."
SACHIT VARMA
"Pretty location, and what is actually a very well constructed church, however it is not open to visitors (at least on the day we were there)."
William Wright
You can reach Warnemünde Church easily from Rostock by taking a tram (S-Bahn) to Warnemünde. From the station, it's a short walk to the church, which is a central landmark in the town. Many visitors arrive via cruise ship and find the church within easy walking distance of the port.
Yes, there is a big parking lot mentioned near the church area, making it convenient for those arriving by car. However, parking can get busy, especially during peak tourist season.
Generally, entry to the church is free, but it's essential to check the specific opening hours as some visitors have reported it being closed on certain days.
Opening hours can vary, and it's advisable to check them in advance as they are not always consistent. Some visitors found it closed unexpectedly.
Unfortunately, not always. Some visitors have noted that the church was not open to visitors on the day they were there, so confirming hours beforehand is crucial.
Inside, you'll find two model ships suspended in the aisles, a historic Gothic altar carved around 1475, and a Renaissance pulpit built in 1591. The church is also known for its acoustics, especially if the organ is played.
Visitors have been fortunate to hear the beautiful organ, and the acoustics are noted as being excellent. If you're lucky, you might catch a practice session or a service.
The church features neo-Gothic architecture, predominantly constructed from red stone, giving it an elegant and imposing presence.
Yes, it's widely visited by most people who come to Warnemünde and is considered a beautiful landmark that adds to the town's charm.
While not explicitly stated, general etiquette in churches often allows for respectful photography without flash. It's best to observe if there are any posted signs or ask a church official if unsure.
The church itself, with its red stone architecture, makes for a great photo. You can also capture it alongside other Warnemünde landmarks like the Alter Strom canal and the lighthouse.
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