That slender gothic tower contains 72 bells=78 tons. Climb to the top. Experience heaven in the midst of a tremendous & joyous din. Wow. Check schedule.
Rockefeller Memorial Chapel
Posted: Mar 11, 2011
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love is blue
5/5Outstanding
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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.
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Posted: May 16, 2019
乐天的静
5/5Outstanding
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Rockefeller's idea is to gather people of different religious beliefs in a traditional church. There are hardly any religious symbols in the church. There are no saints, crosses or other religious symbols. There are only one or two very miniature building details. They are very ancient churches. The religious activities here are always welcomed by other religions and non-believers. It's worth visiting. The buildings are really beautiful.
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Posted: Jun 2, 2018
嘻嘻go
4/5Excellent
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A good Memorial Church man. Not many people have a piano in it. It seems that if you can talk about it easily, the piano sound in a local church is very good. I didn't think it's still a Steinway.
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Posted: Aug 3, 2017
GLS***70
5/5Outstanding
Absolutely Beautiful. A must visit place. Even better if you can actually attend an event there. Lots of history in a small building.
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Posted: Jul 7, 2012
Jaak Treiman
5/5Outstanding
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.