Name ;Chapel; will mislead you. It's more like a small Gothic church, used as a chapel at the University of Chicago. Unfortunately, I think the university should be more open and look a little longer. Now removing everything that is Christian is definitely detrimental to the original architecture and design of the church. Try to go to the music festival, especially the church music, the sound effects here are great.
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Name ;Chapel; will mislead you. It's more like a small Gothic church, used as a chapel at the University of Chicago. Unfortunately, I think the university should be more open and look a little longer. Now removing everything that is Christian is definitely detrimental to the original architecture and design of the church. Try to go to the music festival, especially the church music, the sound effects here are great.
Rockefeller's idea was to bring people of different religious faiths together in a traditional church, where there were almost no religious symbols, no saints, crosses or other religious symbols, only one or two very mini-building details, very old churches. Religious activities here are always welcome to other religions and non-believers, the land worth visiting, the architecture is really beautiful.
A pretty good memorial church. There are not many people. There is a piano in it. It seems that as long as you can talk. It is a very easy place. The piano in the church is very good. I didn't expect it to be a Steinway.
Absolutely Beautiful. A must visit place. Even better if you can actually attend an event there. Lots of history in a small building.
An integral part of the University of Chicago campus, only a Rockefeller would describe this building as a "chapel." With its impressive outside architecture and a beautiful interior the university uses it for graduations and other events in addition to worship services.