Sacred spaces are physical locations that hold special significance or importance for religious or spiritual practices. These spaces are often considered to be holy or divine, and are used for worship, prayer, meditation, and other religious rituals. Sacred spaces can include churches, temples, mosques, shrines, and other places of worship, as well as natural sites such as mountains, rivers, and forests that hold spiritual significance. These spaces are believed to be infused with a sense of divine presence or energy, and are often treated with reverence and respect by those who visit them. Research in this area explores the role of sacred spaces in religion and spirituality, their impact on individuals and communities, and the ways in which they are used and understood across different cultures and traditions.