
Indonesia’s identity is shaped not only by its rich ethnic and cultural diversity, but also by its religious harmony — a true hallmark of Indonesian society. Amid the lush green recreational grounds, you’ll find places of peace: stunning houses of worship that stand as guardians of unity.
Within TMII, there are seven houses of worship, each representing one of Indonesia’s officially recognized religions: Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. In addition, there is also an interfaith space open to all spiritual paths and beliefs. These sacred spaces offer more than architecture — they invite visitors into a moment of calm, where time seems to pause to celebrate the connection between humanity and the Divine, and to honor the serenity found in prayer.