Bahá'í Temple
The Bahá'í Temple is a place of worship for followers of the Bahá'í Faith, a religion founded in the 19th century. It is designed to be a space for prayer and meditation, welcoming people of all backgrounds and beliefs. The most famous temple is located in Wilmette, Illinois, near Chicago, and features a stunning nine-sided structure surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Each Bahá'í Temple around the world reflects the principles of unity and inclusivity. The architecture often incorporates local styles and materials, symbolizing the connection between the Bahá'í Faith and the diverse cultures of its followers.