About

The Ganesha Hindu Temple in Berlin stands as the largest of its kind in Germany, offering a serene oasis amidst the bustling city. Visitors are greeted by the captivating presence of Hindu gods and goddesses, making it a spiritual haven for both devotees and curious explorers. With a commendable Google rating of 4.6, the temple is renowned for its well-maintained facilities and the vibrant celebration of festivals like Navratri and Batakuma, which bring the community together in joy and devotion. Conveniently located near a U-Bahn station with available car parking, access to this beautiful site is straightforward. Managed by a welcoming Indian temple Trust, it provides an inviting atmosphere for all who step through its doors.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

U Hermannplatz [Bus Westseite]
Bus stop 234 m walk
U Hermannplatz
Bus stop 241 m walk
U Hermannplatz/Urbanstr.
Bus stop 274 m walk
Hasenheide
Bus stop 134 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 987 reviews
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4.9/5 27 reviews
Juliana DuquePatiño
Juliana DuquePatiño
1 month ago on Google

It is still under construction. There's no much to see or visit yet.

Ankit Kumar
Ankit Kumar
1 month ago on Google

Jay Shri mataji Ji 🕉️🚩❤️🌹🙏🏼🚙

Mow Sha
Mow Sha
1 month ago on Google

Best place in Berlin. What a peace.