St George's German Lutheran Church
St. George's German Lutheran Church, the oldest surviving German church in Britain, was established in the early 1760s and has served as a vital religious center for German immigrants in London's East End. Since its closure for regular worship in 1996, it has transitioned to hosting concerts, lectures, meetings, and historical study, showcasing a rich cultural heritage that continues to resonate today.
The church is notable for its original furnishings, including a remarkable double-decker pulpit, memorials, and a stunning German Walcker organ. Throughout its history, St. George's has played an essential role in supporting communities, especially during turbulent times, and remains a venue for diverse cultural and artistic events. Generated from the website