St George’s German Lutheran Church
Apostle Lodge, 55 Alie Street, London, Greater London, E1 8EB
St. George's German Lutheran Church is the oldest surviving German Church in Britain. The church closed for regular worship in 1996 when it was taken into care by The Historic Chapels Trust. Although it is still occasionally used for church services by the German community from London and the surrounding area, it is now principally used for concerts, lectures, meetings, and a place of historical study. St George's German Lutheran Church is a unique testament to common heritage shared by two nations, both in the past and in the present.
Apostle Lodge, 55 Alie Street, London, Greater London, E1 8EB
Two steps up to the entrance, ramp available. Ground floor wheelchair accessible, galleries not wheelchair accessible.