File:Historic Building 10 Haparsim Street Universal.jpg
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| Caption | The historic building at 10 Haparsim Street was originally designed to accommodate pilgrims visiting Bahá’í holy sites. Over the decades, it has served various roles, including as the seat of the Universal House of Justice following its first election in 1963, and later as the Office of the International Teaching Centre. |
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