This list of tallest buildings in Berlin ranks skyscrapers, high-rises, and free-standing structures in the German capital of Berlin by height. The tallest structure in Berlin is the Fernsehturm Berlin, which rises , while the tallest skyscraper is the Estrel Tower, which rises , having been topped out in 2025. Although Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, it has relatively few tall buildings compared to the financial centre of the country, Frankfurt.
A cluster of office high rise buildings is located at Potsdamer Platz in the Mitte district and at Breitscheidplatz in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district. High rises and skyscrapers are under construction at the Alexanderplatz in the Mitte district. Two skyscrapers are also under construction in Charlottenburg and Neukölln.
Among the early skyscrapers were the Narva-Turm (1909), Behrensbau (1917), Siemensturm (1918), (1925) and Ullsteinhaus (1927). The tall Ullsteinhaus was Germany's tallest high-rise building before World War II.
Due to increasing population, tourism and commercial activities, the construction of residential, hotel and office high-rises has increased Berlin after the year 2000.
This list ranks all demolished and destroyed buildings and structures in Berlin that stood at least tall.