The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic church built into the red rocks of Sedona.11 Sept 2018
Is there a fee for Chapel of the Holy Cross Sedona?
You don't need tickets for Chapel of the Holy Cross as it is free to visit. Built in 1956 by architect Marguerite BrunwigStaude, the Chapel of Holy Cross embraces the iconic red terrain of Sedona.
How do you get to Chapel of the Holy Cross Sedona?
Just take State Route 179 also known as the Red Rock Scenic Byway from the Village of Oak Creek or from Uptown Sedona. Take the Chapel Road Traffic Circle exit and follow Chapel Road to the end. If you are up for an adventure, try hiking to the Chapel of the Holy Cross by taking the Chapel Trail.10 Sept 2021
How do I get to the Chapel of the Holy Cross?
Find out more about the Chapel of the Holy Cross The easiest way to get to the Chapel is to drive there directly. Just take State Route 179 also known as the Red Rock Scenic Byway from the Village of Oak Creek or from Uptown Sedona. Take the Chapel Road Traffic Circle exit and follow Chapel Road to the end.10 Sept 2021
Can you visit Chapel of the Holy Cross in Sedona?
You can visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross for free. It's open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week (aside from Christmas and Easter). Check their schedule for weekly Taizé Prayer services. The gift shop on the bottom floor of the chapel is also open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 a.m.
Who built Holy Chapel on?
The Chapel of the Holy Cross
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Groundbreaking
Why was the Chapel of the Holy Cross built?
After an attempt to do so in Budapest, Hungary (with the help of Lloyd Wright, son of architect Frank Lloyd Wright), was abandoned due to the outbreak of World War II, she decided to build the church in her native region.