Baháʼí Garden Haifa.
The Bahá'í Gardens in Haifa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boast 19 beautifully designed terraces that ascend Mount Carmel, culminating at the golden-domed Shrine of the Báb, a sacred site for the Bahá'í Faith. Architect Fariborz Sahba combined elements of Persian, Indian, and English gardens, creating a stunning landscape characterized by geometrical flower beds and meticulous landscaping. The terraces offer breathtaking views of Haifa, the Galilee Hills, and the Mediterranean Sea, inviting quiet contemplation in a tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can explore the gardens through guided tours that illuminate the Bahá'í history and principles, enhancing their understanding of this culturally and spiritually significant destination. Accessible year-round, the gardens provide a serene escape for all.