Sydney Baháʼí Temple

Sydney Baháʼí Temple
General information
TypeBaháʼí House of Worship
LocationIngleside, Sydney, Australia
Coordinates33°41′08″S 151°15′31″E / 33.6855°S 151.2587°E / -33.6855; 151.2587
Completed16 September 1961
Height38 metres (125 ft)
Dimensions
Diameter20 metres (66 ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Charles Mason Remey
Other information
Seating capacity600

The Sydney Baháʼí House of Worship or Sydney Baháʼí Temple is situated in Ingleside, a northern suburb of Sydney, Australia. According to Jennifer Taylor, a historian at Sydney University, it is among Sydney's four most significant religious buildings constructed in the twentieth century. It was the world's fourth Baháʼí House of Worship to be constructed, completed in 1961. Shoghi Effendi, head of the Baháʼí Faith when the House of Worship was designed, called it the "Mother Temple of the whole Pacific area" and the "Mother Temple of the Antipodes." Every year, over 20,000 domestic and foreign visitors frequent the House of Worship.