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New Zealand Bahá'í National Centre

Located in the Henderson Valley, Auckland, the Bahá’í National Centre provides administrative services to the New Zealand Bahá’í community. The National Spiritual Assembly (an elected governing council), meets regularly at the Centre for its consultations on Bahá’í community affairs.

The building houses administrative offices, a hall for community meetings, a reference library, archives, and a bookshop.

Members of the public are always welcome to visit the Centre on weekdays from 9.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., except on public holidays and Bahá’í holy days, when the office is closed. Staff members are happy to answer questions and provide leaflets about the Bahá’í teachings.