You've got to check this out...(2 days left)
http://fungsrelief.us/qaxe71r-7aIWHNBQ_SxWWNUxq_dPTfTLxN7giu2aHnFUz8gl7A
http://fungsrelief.us/9hBdQWaFnOXZYqjAGrx8lwOhoDoD1FSbvhUGHE-eLffDB0ZCbw
Built with the intention to house the enormous painting by Jan Styka, The Crucifixion; the design for the Hall of Crucifixion-Resurrection was inspired by the cathedral in Orvieto, Italy. The architectural style of the hall is Gothic. Covering the painting are a pair of gigantic curtains that weigh 3,500 pounds, measure four hundred forty feet long by fifty feet high, and are carried on a custom-built set of tracks.
The hall was completed in three years, and the dedication ceremony took place on Good Friday, March 23, 1951. It even was the subject of an in-depth article in the March 23,1955, issue of Southwest Builder & Contractor Magazine, which characterized the hall as:
"The new structure is not a church or chapel, and will not be used for funeral or wedding ceremonies. It is purely an auditorium for the reverential viewing of Styka's masterpiece....In order that the true perspective of the entire length of the picture may be had by persons sitting on the one thousand seats on the auditorium floor, the wall upon which the painting has been mounted is slightly curved concave to the audience." The painting has been shown daily in an