Churches

Chiesa
Evangelica Tedesca

The German Evangelical Church was founded in 1899 by some citizens of Frankfurt and financed by the banker Hugo Andreas, who had also commissioned that of Sant’Andrea in Marina Piccola. Capri at that time was a cosmopolitan crossroads for European tourism, which chose the island as its refuge.

Walking along Via Camerelle, before taking Via Tragara, which leads to its splendid viewpoint of the Faraglioni, you will find this church, a typical example of transalpine architecture.

We do not have the classic domes and barrel vaults of the typical Capri churches, but sloping roofs and tiles which, once again, will symbolize the open and of Capri. Since 1989 it belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Italy (CELI) and has become a point of reference for the many foreign tourists who want to heal their soul.

There are also many cultural initiatives that keep this small place of serenity alive.

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