Twin Tower Sanctuary, Orland Park
Facts and practical information
Twin Tower Sanctuary is a historic Methodist church building at 9967 W. 144th Street in Orland Park, Illinois. The church was completed in 1898, six years after Orland Park was founded, to serve the city's large Methodist population. Architect William Arthur Bennet, who later became well known for his Prairie School works, designed the church in the Queen Anne style. The north side of the church is flanked by the two hexagonal towers that give the church its name. The interior of the church has a Sullivanesque patterned tin ceiling; according to Louis Sullivan scholar Tim Samuelson, it is the best-preserved example of a Sullivanesque tin ceiling in the country. ()
Humphrey'sOrland Park
Twin Tower Sanctuary – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, Cog Hill Golf & Country Club, Orland Square Mall, St. James Catholic Church and Cemetery.