Abrahamic Family House to welcome visitors from March 1

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The Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi will open to the public on March 1.

The multi-faith place of worship, which houses a mosque, synagogue and church, is located in Saadiyat Island's Cultural District.

The project was inspired by the principles in the Document on Human Fraternity, signed by Pope Francis and Grand Imam Dr. Ahmed El-Tayeb in Abu Dhabi in 2019.

At the Abrahamic Family House, visitors are invited to participate in religious services, guided tours, and opportunities to explore faith.

Each of the dedicated houses of worship, the Eminence Ahmed El-Tayeb Mosque, His Holiness Francis Church, and Moses Ben Maimon Synagogue, has space for observers, and daily guided tours.

Entrance to the Abrahamic Family House is free, but visitors must book their place in advance.

The three houses of worship are of equal stature and share external dimensions, and have been designed by Sir David Adjaye, of Adjaye Associates, to respect the architectural codes and individualism of each faith.

Each takes the form of a cube that is 30 metres deep, 30 metres wide, and 30 metres tall.

The complex’s central forum functions as a visitor experience centre, where an immersive exhibition will introduce visitors to the facility and invite reflection on the three faiths.

The space will host discussions, forums, and conferences that promote understanding, dialogue, and peaceful coexistence.

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