
Tabor-Kirche
A masterpiece of early 20th-century architecture
Did you know?
The Tabor Church was designed by Ernst Schwartzkopff, an architect renowned for his involvement in the construction of the Berlin Cathedral.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1905
- Architect
- Ernst Schwartzkopff
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Partially accessible
- Website
- evtaborgemeinde.de
Guided Story
Imagine you're stepping back to 1905, a time when Berlin was buzzing with change and innovation. Look around you, the Tabor Church stands as a testament to the artistry of its time, crafted by the renowned architect Ernst Schwartzkopff. As you look up, you'll notice the intricate details on the facade, a hallmark of the era's design. This church has witnessed the echoes of history, standing resilient through wars and social shifts, now preserved as an architectural heritage monument. Can you hear your footsteps resonating in this sacred space? It's as if the walls themselves whisper stories of faith and community that have filled this place for over a century. To the south, just a short stroll away, lies the tranquil Schlesischer Busch, a perfect escape from the bustling city life.







