Bahá’í Gardens Haifa.
The Bahá'í Gardens and Golden Dome in Haifa, Israel, are a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for their stunning architecture and profound spiritual significance. Spanning 19 terraces on Mount Carmel, these meticulously designed gardens harmoniously blend natural beauty with intricate architectural elements. At the heart of the gardens lies the Shrine of the Báb, an essential pilgrimage site for the Bahá'í community, symbolizing deep historical reverence. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Haifa Bay and the Mediterranean Sea. The gardens transform into a magical place at night with enchanting illuminations, perfect for photography. Open daily, the gardens offer free access, along with guided tours that delve into the rich history and values of the Bahá'í faith.