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wonderful to see the Fabiolo project
We had no idea what was inside. The chapel was showing one exhibit of paintings of Fabiola a fourth century saint. The hundreds of paintings are shown on one huge high wall. These were all collect...
Houston seems to have a thing for bunker-like 'chapels' (see also the Rothko Chapel one block down the road) but while this building is somewhat prepossessing outside it currently has an excellent lit...
We found this place completely by accident, but it turned out to be one of the best things we visited while in Houston! We originally intended to see the Menil Collection, but it was closed for renova...
We were in Houston for Spring Break and intended to visit The Menil Collection, which was unfortunately closed until later this year for renovations. (Should have done my research!) Instead, we wander...
Originally for Byzantine art and now new exhibitions
This building was mad to house a Byzantine chapel that was eventually returned to the original place, now the space is for art exhibitions. it is very near the Rothko Chapel and when I went they had a...
wonderful to see the Fabiolo project
We had no idea what was inside. The chapel was showing one exhibit of paintings of Fabiola a fourth century saint. The hundreds of paintings are shown on one huge high wall. These were all collect...
Fascinating conceptual art project
Houston seems to have a thing for bunker-like 'chapels' (see also the Rothko Chapel one block down the road) but while this building is somewhat prepossessing outside it currently has an excellent lit...
Free and fabulous Fabiola Project!
We found this place completely by accident, but it turned out to be one of the best things we visited while in Houston! We originally intended to see the Menil Collection, but it was closed for renova...
The Fabiola Project was a surprising treat
We were in Houston for Spring Break and intended to visit The Menil Collection, which was unfortunately closed until later this year for renovations. (Should have done my research!) Instead, we wander...
Originally for Byzantine art and now new exhibitions
This building was mad to house a Byzantine chapel that was eventually returned to the original place, now the space is for art exhibitions. it is very near the Rothko Chapel and when I went they had a...