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Templo Bahá'í de Sudamérica

Peñalolén
Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

A contemporary architectural landmark, this unique Bahá'í temple & garden is open to the public.via Google

An architectural masterpiece made of translucent marble and glass, located in the Andean foothills with stunning sunset views over the valley.

Good to know
Free entry, but requires booking a time slot online in advance. Accessible via taxi or rideshare.

Reviews from Google

Jesse Nichols4 months ago
I had a great experience. It was an easy and safe bus ride from the city centre. Then quite a steep and exposed/hot 1.6km walk from the bus stop. --- when you arrive, you are greeted by a guide that will give you an explanation about the religion and the building. --- it's a spectacular building, I visited on a Sunday and they had a choir that sung multiple times in the main temple
Isabel Sousa8 months ago
Very kind volunteers and staff. Everyone treats you with respect. It's a space dedicated to reflection, mediation, and peacemaking.
Emile Lauzzana2 months ago
Stunning campus and views. Very serene and peaceful. Volunteer guides are very kind and helpful
Ivan Corona2 years ago
I recently had the pleasure of visiting this absolutely gorgeous place. I hopped on a train from downtown, followed by a quick 15-20 minute Uber ride from the nearest station. When I arrived, the setting was simply breathtaking – situated in the hills, surrounded by flowers and trees. It's a perfect retreat to unwind and relax. The building itself is a marvel, resembling a blooming rose, and stepping inside is even more enchanting, creating a truly peaceful experience. I highly recommend this spot for anyone looking to escape and enjoy some tranquility. Entrance is Free!
Taner Keleşa year ago
Beautiful and peaceful place to visit a bit out of the way in Santiago. The architecture and gardens are incredible. Sadly, we couldn’t enjoy the city view because it was a foggy day. It’s a quiet spot, perfect for relaxing, and it’s open to everyone regardless of religion. There’s no entrance fee.They also give you information about the Baha'i religion and are very polite. İf you are taking public transport you are getting of front of main entrance also if you’re taking an Uber, make sure they drop you off at the parking lot. If they leave you at the main gate, you’ll have to walk about a mile uphill to get to the temple reception. Remember to check the weather beforehand and bring sunblock or rain gear
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