House of Bahá'u'lláh in Baghdad

The House of Baháʼu'lláh in Baghdad, also known as the "Most Great House" (Bayt-i-Aʻzam) and the "House of God," is where Baháʼu'lláh lived from 1853 to 1863 (except for two years when he left to the mountains of Kurdistan, northeast of Baghdad, near the city of Sulaymaniyah).

It was located in the Kadhimiya district of Baghdad, near the western bank of the Tigris river.

[2] In 1922[3] the house was confiscated by Shia authorities, who were hostile to the Baháʼí Faith.

[2][4] The house was destroyed in June 2013, under circumstances that are currently unclear.

[5] The Universal House of Justice sent a letter to all the National Spiritual Assemblies on 27 June informing them of the house's destruction.

A view of Baghdad in 1855