Chapel of the Holy Cross
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Chapel of the Holy Cross
Nestled within the stunning red rocks of Sedona, Arizona, the Chapel of the Holy Cross is an architectural marvel and a serene place for reflection. Designed by Marguerite Brunswig Staude, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, and completed in 1956, this chapel appears to emerge naturally from the cliffs. Its 90-foot iron cross and modern, minimalist design contrast beautifully with the rugged landscape, making it a striking landmark and a testament to human creativity in harmony with nature.
Visiting Tips
Visitors are advised to come early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds and enjoy the most breathtaking views of the surrounding red rock formations. There is a small parking area at the base, and you may need to park further away and take a short hike uphill. Don’t forget to bring your camera, as the panoramic views from the chapel’s vantage point are simply stunning. The entry is free, but donations are appreciated to help maintain this unique site.
Precautions
- Be prepared for a short but steep walk from the parking lot to the chapel.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the path can be uneven.
- The chapel is a place of worship, so please respect the quiet, serene environment.
- There is limited parking, so consider visiting during off-peak hours.
- The area can become very hot during summer, so bring water to stay hydrated.