My brother got married there last March. What was particularly interesting is it’s well heated. It was snowing out and the inside of the chapel was a solid 70′. All the vents are hidden inside too.
Well, glad it didn’t because clearly what it so moving is actually a feat of design and engineering, a testament to reason and considered aesthetic rather than the supernatural.
I created the wood sections of the treehouse also located at Garvan Gardens. These chapels are amazing, and if I’m correct, there are something like 30 of them all over the States, each different but somehow tied to the E Fay Jones School of Architecture.
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Where is this?
Thorn crown chapel outside of Eureka Springs. Gorgeous place.
I thought it was the Baughman Center at University of Florida
A close friend of mine got married here. Best wedding I’ve ever been to. Beautiful scenery!
Been there twice, loved it.
My brother got married there last March. What was particularly interesting is it’s well heated. It was snowing out and the inside of the chapel was a solid 70′. All the vents are hidden inside too.
Yup, gonna go play Valhiem again.
I was in it once in the early 2000s. Beautiful building inside and out
I helped lay the stones in that pathway. My wife walked across them at our wedding.
I’ve been there multiple times it’s an absolutely beautiful building!
Fun Fact: the chapel is naturally ventilated by having small gaps in between the stone walls to let cool air come in
Lovely
Well, glad it didn’t because clearly what it so moving is actually a feat of design and engineering, a testament to reason and considered aesthetic rather than the supernatural.
JARL BALGRUUF, I NEED YOUR KEEP TO CAPTURE A DRAGON
When this place is all lit up at night it is gorgeous! We were there just after thanksgiving last year and it was fabulous.
I created the wood sections of the treehouse also located at Garvan Gardens. These chapels are amazing, and if I’m correct, there are something like 30 of them all over the States, each different but somehow tied to the E Fay Jones School of Architecture.
We got some pretty places in Arkansas, y’all.
I was super excited to see this! I’m a Canadian and I’ve been there.
There is one of these in Fort Worth as well. Photographed a few weddings there. It’s absolutely gorgeous.
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My sister had her wedding here. I remember sitting on the benches outside of the entrance. Beautiful location and building.
Keyword…
Almost lol.
Gorgeous area though
My cousin got married here just over 10 years ago. They walked out afterwards the Back to the Future theme song, iirc. That or Indiana Jones theme.
Then you have a very weak spirit
“boards stacked up together almost made me religious”
Welp that explains a lot about Humanity to me. 😆
I’ve been to this place. It is absolutely amazing…
Amazing. Kind of seems like a homeless shelter would be a better use of money for this hypocritical religion.
A place like this might turn me into a Druid. lol
[us air force academy chapel](https://www.google.com/search?q=us+air+force+academy+chapel&sca_esv=570780187&rlz=1C1GCEB_enCA1066CA1067&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjBnZnZrd2BAxVZJzQIHWrnD-YQ_AUoAXoECAMQAw&biw=1920&bih=923&dpr=1) looks pretty cool too