The Garden of İndulgence

The Garden of Indulgence is in Belek, the world-famous tourism center of Antalya's Serik district. The garden, which consists of a mosque, church, and synagogue covering three monotheistic religions and opens to a shared courtyard, has been open to worship since 2004.
 
All places of worship in the Garden of Indulgence, one of the symbols of Belek, where domestic and foreign guests of different religions spend their holidays throughout the year since the day it was opened, reflect their belief systems and qualities with their design understanding and architecture. The pool in the garden, through the clear water, tells about the purity of people's creation. Of the three peacocks around the pool, the one on the right represents Islam's orientation toward the Kaaba. The one in the middle represents Christianity in terms of direction toward the west. The one on the left represents Judaism in terms of orientation towards the Wailing Wall.
 
The Garden of Indulgence welcomes hundreds of guests every day with the mission of strengthening the feelings of unity, solidarity and brotherhood and increasing respect and indulgence among different cultures and beliefs. In addition to fulfilling their religious obligations in the garden, visitors also have the opportunity to get to know other religions better. Weekly religious ceremonies, various special shows and wedding ceremonies are also held in the Garden of Indulgence.
 
Belek, one of the tourism destinations that stand out with golf, football and congress tourism, takes on a different identity and gains a new mission thanks to the Garden of Indulgence, allowing visitors to live and promote three religions together.