
Baha'i World Centre
The Baha'i World Centre, located in Haifa, Israel, serves as the spiritual and administrative heart of the Baha'i Faith, a religion founded in the 19th century. It encompasses important buildings, including the Shrine of the Bab, a sacred site for Baha'is, and gardens that are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Centre is responsible for guiding the global Baha'i community, promoting its teachings, and facilitating its outreach. It symbolizes unity, peace, and the advancement of civilization, reflecting Baha'i principles of community service and global harmony.