1. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a striking Catholic chapel located in Sedona, Arizona. Built into the side of a butte, the chapel offers a unique and awe-inspiring view of the surrounding red rock formations and desert landscape. The chapel was designed by sculptor and architect Marguerite Brunswig Staude, who first envisioned the structure in 1932, and it was finally completed in 1956.

The chapel’s design is meant to echo the shapes and textures of the surrounding rock formations. It features a simple, modernist interior with stark white walls and a large cross that hangs above the altar. Visitors can light candles and take in the peaceful atmosphere of the chapel, which is open to people of all faiths.

2. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is open every day from 9:00am to 5:00pm, except for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. There is no phone number available for the chapel.

3. There is no charge for admission to the Chapel of the Holy Cross, but donations are accepted. Parking is limited, and visitors may need to park along the road leading to the chapel. The chapel is located about 7 miles from the center of Sedona, and there are several options for transportation, including taxi services, shuttle buses, and tours.