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This chapel is beyond doubt a place of serenity and peace, located on one of the most exclusive residential areas in Mexico. Here you’ll enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the bay and of Roqueta Island. Perched atop a cliff overlooking the bay of Acapulco, the Capilla de la Paz -Chapel of Peace- is a very picturesque site and well worth a visit. The non-denominational chapel is located in the very pricey “Las Brisas” area of Acapulco. The chapel itself is small but very quaint and charming. It has beautiful onyx facades which allow lovely opaque light to shine upon the chapel interior during the day The cross is massive (at over 130 feet in height) and overlooks Acapulco bay. At night it is lit up atop the mountain. Next to the cross there is also a smaller statue called “Las Manos de la Hermandad”, of two right hands joining together signifying brotherhood. O suggestion is to try and visit this site on an early/small tour group. We would highly recommend this site to anyone visiting Acapulco who is interested in seeing more of the unique charm of the city itself. The view from the top of the chapel atrium is worth the trip alone.
Non Denominational Chapel of Peace and Trouyett Cross
This chapel is beyond doubt a place of serenity and peace, located on one of the most exclusive residential areas in Mexico. Here you’ll enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the bay and of Roqueta Island.
Perched atop a cliff overlooking the bay of Acapulco, the Capilla de la Paz -Chapel of Peace- is a very picturesque site and well worth a visit. The non-denominational chapel is located in the very pricey “Las Brisas” area of Acapulco.
The chapel itself is small but very quaint and charming. It has beautiful onyx facades which allow lovely opaque light to shine upon the chapel interior during the day The cross is massive (at over 130 feet in height) and overlooks Acapulco bay.
At night it is lit up atop the mountain. Next to the cross there is also a smaller statue called “Las Manos de la Hermandad”, of two right hands joining together signifying brotherhood.
O suggestion is to try and visit this site on an early/small tour group. We would highly recommend this site to anyone visiting Acapulco who is interested in seeing more of the unique charm of the city itself. The view from the top of the chapel atrium is worth the trip alone.
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