Religious Institution
Religious institutions such as monasteries, convents, ashrams, cathedrals, and seminaries seek contemplative grounds and often have access to labor pools that allow for more intensive gardening than found at other institutional types. Residential religious institutions frequently have been inserted into former estate grounds, often preserving earlier landscape features. Gardens for quiet contemplation are a common element, usually incorporating individual seating, pools, and fountains.
Spiritual communities based on other than purely religious connections include places such as Chautauqua Institute where landscaped grounds provide places for ‘creative renewal’ such as artists’ studios.
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Mission Concepción
San Antonio, TX -
Mission San Jose
San Antonio, TX -
The Alamo
San Antonio, TX -
Christian Theological Seminary
Indianapolis, IN -
Marian University
Indianapolis, IN -
Old South Meeting House
Boston, MA -
Old North Church
Boston, MA -
Trinity Church - NY
New York, NY -
Old Quaker Meeting House
Flushing, NY -
Old Ursuline Convent
New Orleans, LA -
Christ Church Cathedral
Houston, TX -
Antioch Park
Houston, TX -
Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church National Historic Site
Philadelphia, PA -
Monumental Church
Richmond, VA -
Massanetta Springs
Harrisonburg, VA -
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
Portsmouth, RI