Metropolitan Tabernacle
Metropolitan Tabernacle, Baptist church in London
The Metropolitan Tabernacle is a large Independent Reformed Baptist church in the Elephant and Castle in London.
It was built in 1861, designed by architect William Willmer Pocock.
The church's preaching pulpit has been occupied by Charles Spurgeon, Dr. Peter Masters, and other influential figures.
The church offers Sunday services, Bible studies, and various community outreach programs.
Despite being destroyed in the WWII bombings and rebuilt, the church still maintains its original Victorian structure.
Location: London Borough of Southwark
Architectural style: Greek Revival architecture
Website: metropolitantabernacle.org
Source: Wikimedia