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Total reviews rating 4.8

17 Reviews for Sage chapel 2023:

Review №1

2022-06-17

A perfect place to keep you calm from daily pressures. The atmosphere and smells throughout the space are relaxing.I can spend a whole day just sitting here without thinking.

Review №2

2018-11-21

A beautiful, serene place right in the middle of campus. There is a section which is Ezra Cornell and a few other important figures tombs. Its a good idea to search in advance and come here during free mid-day concerts!

Review №3

2021-11-15

Great place of worship. The choir is made up of professional musicians. I had an awesome time praying and attending Mass there.

Review №4

2017-10-26

This chapel is non denominational but built like a Christian layout, though used by many religions. The design is stunning, with mosaic tiles, dramatic chandeliers and stained glass windows that honor brilliant Cornellians including the martyrs of the civil rights movement who were murdered in Mississippi. The mosaics in the alter area refer to knowledge and the humanities.

Review №5

2020-01-15

Beautiful old chapel, slightly dark, wonderful organ inside

Review №6

2019-04-16

Beautiful building. The organ music was impressive. Non denominational, non religion specific place of peace and worship.

Review №7

2020-01-03

Beautiful acoustics...come hear the Cornell Glee Club!

Review №8

2019-05-19

Impossible to take good pictures of the stained glassed window due to contrasts of lighting, on the inside. The building remains a work of art.Sanctuary unlocked for those in need of a quiet meditation. The open area is large enough for everyone to maintain their own private space and dark enough to obscure the obvious presence of others.

Review №9

2019-03-29

One of the most beautiful and peaceful places on campus!

Review №10

2016-05-30

Iconic building on the Cornell campus built in multiple phases. Artfully designed interior with mosaics in the apse. The historic feel is enhanced by antique lighting fixtures.