Hotels in Cathedral of Junk, Highland Park West

  • Overview

    The Cathedral of Junk is a quirky art installation located in Austin, Texas. It is a three-story building made entirely out of discarded materials such as old bicycles, toys, and scrap metal. The cathedral stands as a testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of its creator, Vince Hannemann, who began building it in 1988.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    There are several reasons to visit the Cathedral of Junk. Firstly, it is a unique and unusual attraction that offers a glimpse into the eccentric art scene of Austin. Visitors can explore the labyrinthine structure and marvel at its intricate and eclectic design. Additionally, a visit to the Cathedral of Junk provides an opportunity to support local artists and the concept of recycling and repurposing materials. Lastly, the cathedral offers a one-of-a-kind backdrop for memorable photos and an experience like no other.

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  • The Tower

    One of the main attractions of the Cathedral of Junk is the Tower, which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area. Visitors can climb up the tower and enjoy a unique perspective of the art installation and the city of Austin.
  • The Throne Room

    The Throne Room is a whimsical space within the cathedral where visitors can sit on one of the many thrones made from various materials. It serves as a playful and interactive area for visitors to take photos and unleash their inner royalty.
  • The Maze

    A highlight for adventurous visitors, the Cathedral of Junk features a maze-like structure that leads to hidden nooks and crannies. Exploring the maze adds an element of mystery and surprise to the visit, making it an exciting and fun experience.
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