For posts on all structures such as temples, churches and building I have come across, go here.
Prologue: A series that showcases the large statues, beautiful temples and churches I visit in my travels or I accidentally come across while taking an off-beaten path. And sometimes yes, I would include buildings and palaces too.
Walking through the Botanical Garden in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on Day 3, we came across this beautiful chapel in the middle of the garden – Our Lady of Garden Chapel. The exteriors lead up a stone paved stairs to this beautiful pink building marking the chapel. In the inside the walls and fresco are made of several lithographs of the flora and fauna native to Mexico printed onto natural fabrics. It is an homage to the pollinators (bees and birds). Created by David Allen Burns and Austin Young, The wall, behind the altar, represents the daytime (Second from bottom right), and the opposite wall represents the night (Last at bottom right).
