Rothko Chapel
Home to 14 murals by painter Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman’s majestic sculpture, Broken Obelisk, dedicated to the living legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Rothko Chapel creates opportunities for contemplation and social action at the intersection of art, spirituality, and human rights. The Chapel’s mission is centered on a commitment to further understanding about our shared humanity and the contributions we can make toward a world in which all are treated with dignity and respect. A tranquil, meditative environment inspired by the artist Mark Rothko, the Chapel annually welcomes over 100,000 visitors from all parts of the world who come to the Chapel for inspiration and renewal.
Location
3900 Yupon Street
Houston, Texas 77006
Phone
Hours
The Rothko Chapel is closed to the public for an indefinite period of time due to damage from Hurricane Beryl. The Welcome House is open 11 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Sunday. Please continue to check their website for updates related to opening hours as more information becomes available.
Admission
Always free
Retail
Private event/tours
To inqure about private and guided tours, please contact info@rothkochapel.org.