“The California Zoroastrian Center in Orange County is a beautifully maintained place of worship and community gathering. It serves as both a spiritual home for Zoroastrians and a cultural center that promotes the traditions, history, and values of one of the world’s oldest religions. The architecture is elegant yet simple, and the atmosphere inside is peaceful and uplifting. Beyond religious services, the center hosts cultural events, educational programs, and community celebrations that warmly welcome both members and visitors.
✨ Travel Tips:
• ? Check the event schedule, special gatherings, festivals, and Nowruz (Persian New Year) celebrations are especially vibrant and worth attending.
• ? Ample parking is available, making it convenient to visit.
• ? Be respectful with photos; it’s best to ask permission, especially during services.
• ? Visitors are welcomed kindly, if you’re new, don’t hesitate to ask questions about the faith and traditions.
• ???? Great place for families and students to learn about Zoroastrianism’s history and teachings.
A serene, inspiring, and community-focused center that beautifully preserves and shares Zoroastrian heritage.”
8:30AM - 5:30PM
14771 Moran St, Westminster
Community Services Non Profits
8:30AM - 4:30PM
7101 Wyoming St, Westminster
Community Services Non Profits
“The 5 stars is all for the staffs. They are so nice and helpful. My kids and my friends kids loves the staffs. They walk them to their classrooms after they check the kids temperature and gives them a mask if they didn't have one. The lunch and outdoor area may need some cleaning and updated but with due to their short funds, I'm surprised they even serve the kids breakfast and lunch! It's all part of the low weekly tuition. I can't say more how much I appreciate this place for our kids. Thank you!”
“Highly highly recommend everyone to check out this place! I’m so happy that this place exists to preserve and share our history from our perspective (South VN). Everyone there is so nice, welcoming, and eager to talk about their displays. I hope the younger generations learn more about our history to carry these stories and experiences into the future. VNCH muôn năm!”