10/10 unique experience in Austin! #KeepAustinWeird The Cathedral of Junk is in a residential neighborhood and I got the idea that neighbors aren't a huge fan of the traffic it brings in. Some...
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The Cathedral of Junk is a unique attraction nestled inconspicuously in a residential backyard on the south side of Austin, Texas. Created by the unassuming Vince Hannemann, this cathedral-like structure is a mesmerizing blend of trash and greenery that has been steadily evolving since its inception in 1988.
Comprising over 60 tons of discarded items ranging from lawnmower wheels to kitchen utensils, the Cathedral is a labyrinthine masterpiece that expands magically once you step inside. Visitors can explore stairways, multiple levels, vaulted ceilings, and even an intriguing "Throne Room" at its heart, where Vince occasionally holds court.
Despite its unassuming exterior, the Cathedral of Junk has withstood the test of time and weather, drawing inquisitive guests ranging from schoolchildren to seniors. A symbol of creativity and whimsy, this hidden gem offers a one-of-a-kind experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who venture into its intriguing depths.
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This place definitely keeps Austin weird! Vince, the artist, is friendly and welcoming. My friend and I were in awe as we explored this backyard art. There was just so much to take in - random...
The Cathedral of Junk is exactly what it sounds like, and somehow so much more. Tucked away in a South Austin backyard, this towering, climbable, winding maze of discarded objects is the creation...
It's very different. A massive amount of things compiled together to form structures. There are stairs to climb. Old things like skis, typewriter, glass bottles in cement. It's located in a...
It's a hot summer day in Austin Texas and the gate to Cathedral of Junk is locked. Now,to legitimize my review so as not to be removed,I will do an indepth dive of what I can see of the "...
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