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Santiago Metropolitan

Bahá’í-Tempel von Santiago

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Bahá’í-Tempel von Santiago

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The Bahá’í Temple of Santiago, also known as the Santiago Baháʼí House of Worship, is a distinctive religious building located in the Peñalolén commune of Santiago, Chile. Nestled gracefully in the foothills of the Andes Mountains at an elevation of approximately 989 metres, this architectural marvel serves as the continental temple for South America. Its unique design, featuring nine translucent "petals" that glow with natural light, makes it a prominent landmark in the region.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the…

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    27. Februar 2022

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    Pilgerfahrt zum Bahá'í-Tempel Südamerikas 🚴‍♂️😌.
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    Dieser schöne Ort ist ein kollektiver Mittelpunkt der Gesellschaft, der eine herzliche Zuneigung für alle Menschen mit religiösen, kulturellen und geschlechtsspezifischen Abhängigkeiten fördert. Der Bahá'í-Tempel fördert Gerechtigkeit und Einheit als zwei Grundpfeiler, um menschliche Beziehungen zu pflegen und den Fortschritt der Menschheit in Richtung eines kollektiven Schicksals zu fördern, in dem alle als eine und vielfältige Familie anerkannt werden und im selben Land leben 🌎🌍🌏.
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    23. Januar 2025

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    Zu Fuß ein strenger Anstieg in dem abgeschlossenen und gesicherten Areal, zu erreichen gut auch mit ÖPNV (Bus) bis zum Tor, dann etwa 1,5km bergan an der Straße laufen, einfacher mit Auto.

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    Höhenmeter 990 m

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    Dienstag 21 April

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    12 %

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    Ort: Santiago Metropolitan, Chile

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    Are there specific hiking trails directly accessible from the Bahá’í Temple of Santiago?

    While the immediate grounds of the Bahá’í Temple offer beautiful gardens for gentle strolls, dedicated hiking trails that extend into the surrounding Andes foothills are not directly part of the temple's property. Visitors looking for more extensive hiking or trekking experiences would need to explore routes in the broader Peñalolén area, which may require a short drive from the temple.

    What are the difficulty levels for walks or trails near the Bahá’í Temple?

    The walk from the main gate up to the temple itself is approximately 1.5 km and involves a steep uphill climb, which can be moderately challenging for some. Within the temple grounds, paths are generally easy and accessible. For more strenuous activities, the surrounding Andean foothills offer a range of difficulty levels, but these are separate from the temple's immediate vicinity.

    Is the Bahá’í Temple of Santiago accessible by public transport, and how far is the walk from the stop?

    Yes, the temple is accessible by public transport. Buses can take you to the main gate. From there, it's about a 1.5 km walk uphill along a road to reach the temple entrance. This final stretch is quite steep, so comfortable footwear is recommended.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Bahá’í Temple of Santiago?

    Most visitors find that 1 to 2 hours is sufficient to explore the temple's interior, admire its architecture, enjoy the panoramic views, and wander through the serene gardens. If you plan to walk from the main gate, factor in an additional 20-30 minutes for the uphill climb.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or specific areas for children at the temple?

    The Bahá’í Temple is considered family-friendly due to its peaceful atmosphere and expansive gardens, which are suitable for gentle walks. Children are welcome, but as it is a place of worship and contemplation, a respectful demeanor is encouraged. There are no specific play areas, but the open spaces and beautiful views can be enjoyed by all ages.

    Is the Bahá’í Temple of Santiago wheelchair accessible?

    The temple grounds and the building itself are designed with accessibility in mind. There are accessible paths leading to the temple, and the interior is also wheelchair-friendly. However, the 1.5 km uphill road from the main gate to the temple entrance might be challenging for manual wheelchairs without assistance; driving directly to the parking area is recommended for easier access.

    What is the weather typically like at the Bahá’í Temple of Santiago by season, and are there winter activities?

    Located in the Andean foothills, Santiago experiences a Mediterranean climate. Summers (December-February) are warm and dry, while winters (June-August) are cooler and can bring occasional rain. Snow is rare at the temple's elevation but possible higher in the Andes. The temple remains open year-round, offering a peaceful retreat regardless of the season. There are no specific winter sports activities directly at the temple, but the serene atmosphere and architectural beauty can be appreciated in any weather.

    Are dogs allowed at the Bahá’í Temple of Santiago?

    Generally, pets are not permitted inside the temple building or within the immediate landscaped gardens to maintain the sanctity and cleanliness of the sacred space. It's best to check official visitor guidelines for any specific allowances regarding service animals or designated pet areas on the broader property.

    Are there cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Bahá’í Temple of Santiago?

    There are no cafes or restaurants directly on the temple grounds. Visitors should plan to bring their own refreshments or find dining options in the nearby Peñalolén commune or other parts of Santiago before or after their visit.

    What are the best viewpoints for photography at the Bahá’í Temple of Santiago?

    The temple's elevated position offers stunning panoramic views of Santiago and the surrounding Andes. Many visitors find that photos of the temple itself come out particularly well from a distance, capturing its full grandeur against the city and mountain backdrop. Within the grounds, various spots offer unique angles of the architectural design and the expansive gardens.

    Are there any permits required for visiting or hiking in the Bahá’í Temple area?

    No permits are required to visit the Bahá’í Temple of Santiago or to walk its immediate grounds. It is open to the public free of charge. If you plan to venture into more extensive hiking trails in the surrounding natural areas, it's always wise to check local regulations for those specific routes, as some may require permits or have access restrictions.

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