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Iconic Venue for Worship and Music in Auckland Central

Auckland Baptist Tabernacle is more than just a place of worship; it’s a cultural landmark in Auckland celebrated for its stunning interior and excellent acoustics. Visitors frequently commend the venue not only for inspiring services but also for hosting memorable musical performances that captivate audiences. The church’s accessible location with convenient parking adds to its appeal. Whether attending a worship service or a special concert, guests appreciate the passionate artistry and the peaceful ambiance that together create a deeply moving experience. This church remains a treasured site for both spiritual growth and exceptional cultural events.

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4.8
178 reviews
  • Angel Ilinkin
    Angel Ilinkin
    9 months ago

    Great venue. The church and interior is definately to see. Complimenting the great performance of the musicians. Parking very conviniant.

  • Cris Cho
    Cris Cho
    2 years ago

    What a truly wonderful event! It goes without saying that both the pianist and cellist were very talented. What might have been especially noteworthy is how passionate both artists were in the music they were playing. The venue is perfect, both in terms of ambiance and acoustics. If you have a chance to see this show, do so!!

  • Sheza Agi
    Sheza Agi
    a year ago

    AWESOME MUSICAL. LOVED IT. WAS THERE FOR MY SON’S 20th BDAY.. WELL DONE GABRIEL..✨(28/3/24)

  • Maria Florencia Jocson

    My friend and I had such a fun time during the concert! The quartet played really well! The experience was amazing overall.

  • Mark Brown
    Mark Brown
    4 years ago

    The Auckland Baptist Tabernacle is a heritage-listed church located near the corner of Queen Street & Karangahape Road at tge edge of the Auckland Business District in Auckland, New Zealand. It was built Easter Monday 1884, was completed 12 May 1885 at a cost of £14,000 and is one of the oldest buildings in Auckland city. Thomas Spurgeon was the pastor of the church The prominent site at the top of Queen Street was secured at it was Initially intended that the Church would face Karangahape Road but the plans were revised so it was actually constructed with the main façade on Queen Street. This meant the portico was visible from the harbour. Although one of the biggest buildings to be constructed in the city at the time, it took only one year to build from 1884-85. As well as having very good acoustics its auditorium was also the largest room in the city, able to accommodate over 1500 people at the time.

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Opening Hours

  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday 09:30 AM - 02:30 PM
  • Wednesday 09:30 AM - 02:30 PM
  • Thursday 09:30 AM - 02:30 PM
  • Friday 09:30 AM - 02:30 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday 10:30 AM - 04:00 PM