Free Admission Tuesday from 10am to 6pm at Rothko Chapel - see INFO below. The Rothko Chapel is a spiritual space, a forum for world leaders, a place for solitude and gathering. Its an epicenter for civil rights activists, a quiet disruption, a stillness that moves. Its a destination for the 100,000 people of all faiths who visit each year from all parts of the world. It is the home of the scar Romero Award. The space contains 14 murals created by American artist Mark Rothko. Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, and Eugene Aubry were the architects. Outside, Barnett Newmans Broken Obelisk rises above the reflecting pool on the Plaza. The sculpture is dedicated to The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose active outer life in service of social justice, informed by a deeply spiritual interior life, resonated with founders John and Dominique de Menil. The couple also founded the nearby Menil Collection, which offers a different sort of unique experience. More Info below.