This Bahá'í House of Worship, one of just seven Bahá'í temples in the world, is located 30 minutes north of Chicago.
Bahá'ís of the United States
Hsi Lai Temple in California —
The Hsi Lai Temple's architecture is faithful to the Ming and Ching dynasties, which ruled in China from the 14th to 20th centuries.
F.G.S. Hsi Lai Temple
Islamic Center of America in Michigan —
The design of the Islamic Center of America was inspired by houses of worship in Turkey, India and other nations.
Islamic Center of America
Memorial Presbyterian Church in Florida —
Visitors to Memorial Presbyterian Church are often impressed with the story behind the building, which was dedicated to the daughter of business tycoon Henry Morrison Flagler after her death.
Sam Gay
Palace of Gold in West Virginia —
The Indian-inspired Palace of Gold features marble floors, crystal chandeliers, stained glass windows, wood-carved furniture and walls covered in leaves of 22-karat gold.
ISKCON New Mathura Vrindaban
Temple Emanu-El in New York —
Temple Emanu-El is one of the largest Jewish temples in the world, with a sanctuary that stands 103 feet tall, 100 feet wide and 175 feet long, and seats 2,500 people.
Christian Grattan
Salt Lake Temple in Utah —
The Neo-Gothic Salt Lake Temple, which was dedicated in 1893, took 40 years to construct.
LDS Church
St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York —
St. Patrick's Cathedral features soaring spires, an elaborate marble exterior and colorful stained glass windows.