A place where three religions converge
by Super cool traveler
Sep 26, 2025
Abu Dhabi is home to the "Abrahamic Family House," a multi-faith complex symbolizing Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, aiming for peaceful coexistence among the three religions.
This facility was constructed following the signing of the "Document on Human Fraternity" in 2019. It features a mosque, a church, and a synagogue integrated into one architectural structure, serving as a hub for practicing faith, dialogue, and learning.
The Abrahamic Family House seeks to promote mutual respect and peaceful coexistence among Islam, Christianity, and Judaism—three religions that have historically clashed in the Middle East.
Designed by architect Sir David Adjaye, the facility consists of three equally sized cubic structures, ensuring visual harmony and unity.
The Abrahamic Family House opened to the public on March 1, 2023, and visitors can enter by making a reservation.
Admission is free as it is a religious facility.
Women should be mindful of modest clothing.
The tour takes about 30 minutes, so combining it with visits to the Louvre or TeamLab is recommended.
🕐 Operating Hours
Monday–Sunday | 10:00 AM–5:00 PM
Note: Visitors cannot enter during prayer times reserved for worshippers of each religion.
🌐 Reservations can be made easily on the official website by selecting your preferred date and time.
Post by Super cool traveler | Sep 26, 2025











