Tradition guide
Bahai
Bahai sites connect places through shared lineage, practice, story, and pilgrimage across the global atlas.
2 sacred places share this lineage. Use the country and site-type filters to narrow in.
Atlas summary
Bahai sacred sites overview
Bahai sacred sites connect places through shared lineage, ritual use, memory, and pilgrimage practice across the Pilgrim Map atlas.
Use this page to compare country clusters, common place types, UNESCO-tagged landmarks, and the map distribution before exploring individual site pages.
| Coverage | 2 Bahai sacred places in the current atlas. |
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Shrine of Bahá’ú’lláh, Acre
Bustan HaGalil, North District, Israel
North of Acre, surrounded by gardens of geometric perfection, the Shrine of Baha'u'llah holds the remains of the founder of the Baha'i Faith....

Shrine of the Báb, Haifa
Haifa, Haifa District, Israel
The Shrine of the Bab rises on Mount Carmel in Haifa, its golden dome visible across the city and the sea beyond....
Key questions
Bahai sacred-site questions
- What are Bahai sacred sites?
- Bahai sacred sites are places connected by shared lineage, practice, memory, ritual use, or pilgrimage tradition.
- Where can I find Bahai sacred sites?
- The strongest country clusters in this guide include Israel.
- What kinds of places are included?
- The guide includes sacred landscapes, pilgrimage places, and ritual or historical sites where available.
- Can I map Bahai sacred sites?
- Yes. Compare country clusters and site types first, then open individual pages for coordinates, historical context, and visitor guidance.