A 100-Year-Old Church Transformed Into A Skate Park Painted With Colorful Graffiti (116 Pics)

Originally designed by Asturian architect Manuel del Busto in 1912, the church of Santa Barbara in Llanera, Asturias, was abandoned for years and crumbling from neglect. Luckily, a group of enterprising individuals lead by a collective called the ‘Church Brigade,’ with help from online fundraising and Red Bull, the church was salvaged and turned into a public skate park dubbed Kaos Temple.
As if having a skate park inside a beautiful abandoned church wasn’t enough, artist Okuda San Miguel was commissioned to cover the walls and vaulted ceilings with his unique brand of colorful geometric figures. Nearly every flat interior surface is covered with a rainbow of color, illuminated from every side by tall windows, making this a truly special place to skate. Watch the video below to see an interview with Okuda where he talks about his inspiration both for Kaos temple and his other works around the world.




















































































































A 100-Year-Old Church Transformed Into A Skate Park Painted With Colorful Graffiti (116 Pics) A 100-Year-Old Church Transformed Into A Skate Park Painted With Colorful Graffiti (116 Pics) Reviewed by Your Destination on April 03, 2018 Rating: 5

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