Cathedral of Junk

Art gallery · West Congress

Cathedral of Junk

Art gallery · West Congress

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4422 Lareina Dr, Austin, TX 78745

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Multilevel shelter built from 60+ tons of used furniture & junk  

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4422 Lareina Dr, Austin, TX 78745 Get directions

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"Tucked unsuspectingly in a suburban backyard in South Austin, is Vince Hannemann’s towering Cathedral of Junk. Some 60 tons of discarded items, many of them bicycles, make up the skeleton and decoration of the structure. The construction of the Cathedral started in 1989, when Hannemann was in his 20s. For a few years he collected junk for his project, but it was soon unnecessary as people began to supply him with their unwanted goods. Still a work in progress, the Cathedral of Junk is evolving. There once stood a three-story tower in the back of the Cathedral, but Hannemann tore it down thinking he was finally done with his long-lasting project. But instead of dismantling the Cathedral further, and after having had a change of heart, he added three more rooms to the structure with the pieces of the former tower. Seemingly hidden from the front of the house, the Cathedral is not completely invisible to neighbors. Tenants of a townhome complex located behind the house have filed complaints with the city, which in turn warranted inspection by officials. Several city engineers attempted to find weak-points in the structure, though it was found to be structurally sound and safe. Hannemann did have to destroy his pyramid of televisions, but many of these found a new home in the “zen garden of TVs”. The Cathedral of Junk is open often, however you must call ahead to make an appointment (512-299-7413) or you might end up stuck on the chair of despair. Vince asks for $5 donation per adult. The Cathedral can even be rented for parties, weddings, birthday parties, etc. In fact, in keeping with its name, some couples have even been wed at this Cathedral." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Tucked unsuspectingly in a suburban backyard in South Austin, is Vince Hannemann’s towering Cathedral of Junk. Some 60 tons of discarded items, many of them bicycles, make up the skeleton and decoration of the structure. The construction of the Cathedral started in 1989, when Hannemann was in his 20s. For a few years he collected junk for his project, but it was soon unnecessary as people began to supply him with their unwanted goods. Still a work in progress, the Cathedral of Junk is evolving. There once stood a three-story tower in the back of the Cathedral, but Hannemann tore it down thinking he was finally done with his long-lasting project. But instead of dismantling the Cathedral further, and after having had a change of heart, he added three more rooms to the structure with the pieces of the former tower. Seemingly hidden from the front of the house, the Cathedral is not completely invisible to neighbors. Tenants of a townhome complex located behind the house have filed complaints with the city, which in turn warranted inspection by officials. Several city engineers attempted to find weak-points in the structure, though it was found to be structurally sound and safe. Hannemann did have to destroy his pyramid of televisions, but many of these found a new home in the “zen garden of TVs”. The Cathedral of Junk is open often, however you must call ahead to make an appointment (512-299-7413) or you might end up stuck on the chair of despair. Vince asks for $5 donation per adult. The Cathedral can even be rented for parties, weddings, birthday parties, etc. In fact, in keeping with its name, some couples have even been wed at this Cathedral." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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A by-appointment backyard folk-art labyrinth built by artist Vince Hannemann. Profiled by Atlas Obscura and the Austin Chronicle, it’s pure South Austin spirit—bring a small cash donation and call ahead before you go.

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Ana M.

SerpAPI
This place is so cool! This is really a work of art in the way that he has placed every single detail in such a manner that it fits! And how he has built a cathedral to walk through and around is amazing! All the small trinkets and small treasures hidden within this masterpiece is fun to look through and find. Vince was super cool in letting us in even though we didn't call ahead of time BUT I would recommend calling ahead of time and reserving a time to go visit. It is by donation so it is well worth a little bit of time to stop by and see this pretty cool spot. Vince is super friendly and welcoming! Have fun!

Chad Warden

SerpAPI
We called the owner, Vince, two hours before we arrived to see if we could see the attraction. Vince said he will be there for us to see it and told us a place to park. He was very nice and the Cathedral of Junk was really neat. You could spend so much time just looking at different parts of it and identifying things. He even has the main room of the structure color coordinated, so it is more appealing. The Cathedral has three different levels and some stairs made of tires.

Beth HJ

SerpAPI
A unique and fun backyard experience in an otherwise typical suburban neighborhood. Called 30 minutes ahead on a weekday afternoon in May, and the artist/owner/resident told us to come and gave us parking instructions. I’ve been to the Heidelberg Project in Detroit & Randyland in Pittsburgh, and Cathedral of Junk was unique in that it’s a true solid structure, with winding corridors and a climbable “dome.” Lots of fun details to discover and very kid-friendly as well. We spent a couple hours just exploring and watching my daughter play with the cars and go down the slide. She didn’t want to leave. Recommend bringing cash for a donation and wearing mosquito repellent.

M. Spassiani

SerpAPI
Really eccentric art sculpture made in Vince's yard. It's neat to climb the cathedral and take pictures of all the cool finds! The slide and throne are super fun for photos. You can visit by appointment only, and Vince asks for a donation.

Lisa Rozo

SerpAPI
Make sure you call to set up an appointment to see all of the cool stuff. Also make sure you bring cash for a donation. We had a great time everything was so cool looking inside of the concrete a lot of old school stuff built inside of the concrete and I really liked the way the glass bottles are inside of the concrete amazing how it was put together

NessMor_ Love

SerpAPI
The most interesting place we visited today. The owner was super nice and gave us a little background of his creation. We took our time to check the whole backyard because we love junk that looks like art. It also took us back to our younger years. I saw my old bike and a few toy's, lol If you visit, Please help with a donation.

Jesse W

SerpAPI
Stunning, beautiful, awe-inspiring! Incredible gem with an incredible story. The owner was very friendly and informative. We walked through the place maybe 5-6 times and everytime we were able to appreciate a new piece that we missed previously.

Amanda Kay McDonald

SerpAPI
You need an appointment. Give this nice guy a call for one. This was a nice stop on our way out of town. This guy built crazy sculptures out of stuff we throw away. I’d recommend a stop! Have some cash in hand for a donation.
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Karla D.

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I have been to Cathedral of Junk twice over the last several years, and each time, there were new discoveries to be made. For those who love "Roadside Americana" this is a must-see. An eclectic collection of art created from items that some would toss away. It's literally a tower of junk that continued to grow into so much more. This quirky and accessible outdoor art museum is something to behold. The owner is an architect and he has been honing his marvelous craft here for decades now. You have to call to make an appointment to visit and suggested donation is $5-$10 but I encourage everyone to give more. Trust me, you'll want to. One man's junk is another man's treasure; go see for yourself!
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Edward G.

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The Cathedral of Junk is exactly what it sounds like, and somehow so much more. Tucked away in a South Austin backyard, this towering, climbable, winding maze of discarded objects is the creation of one man, Vance, who's spent decades turning other people's castoffs into an evolving, sculptural sanctuary. Important tip: you can't just stop in unannounced. You must call ahead and make a reservation. It's a one-man show, and Vance handles everything, so be kind when you call. He gets a lot of out-of-towners passing through, and he does his best to accommodate, but the place can't always be open. What makes this worth your time isn't just the sheer scale of the thing, though it's genuinely impressive. The real highlight is meeting Vance himself. He's a fantastic storyteller, sharp, a little bristly, but endlessly passionate about his creation and the Austin art scene. He can tell you about how it started, what's been added over the years, and how, astonishingly, he knows where every single object goes. While there is no admission charge, he encourages donations, and he also accepts donations of "junk" if you feel compelled to bring something unique. He was injured earlier in 2025, and the Cathedral was closed for a few months, so always call to check his availability. The Cathedral feels like a precursor to those immersive, multi-story art installations popping up around the country, like Meow Wolf, except this is one man's vision. No glowing lights, no interactive digital displays, just decades of collected ephemera arranged with a kind of stubborn, wonderful artistry. If you live in Austin or you love outsider art, make the time to see this. Call ahead, be patient, bring a cash donation if you can. It's a reminder of what continues to keep Austin weird in the best possible way.
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Jesse N.

Yelp
I enjoyed my visit to this attraction. It was a hot day but our ability to walk through the artwork was enjoyable because of the shade it provided. There is a lot to take in. The artist did a great job stimulating your eyes/mind and also engineered a path that allows you to walk through and up the exhibit. I love their approach to art and using items that would have ended up in a landfill. Great job to the artist! Come see their work and don't forget to donate!!
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Steffie S.

Yelp
This is indeed a cathedral of junk! I've been wanting to visit the place for years and FINALLY made it there today! The owner and architect, Vince, is a very pleasant and gregarious gentleman. He began building this cathedral in the late 80s in his backyard. It's fun to look at all the relics that went into its creation. It is free to tour, you must call ahead, and I strongly encourage you to leave a donation in his donation box. This was and continues to be a labor of love that Vince is sharing with us. Let me know if you visit! Thank you, Vince!
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Karen C.

Yelp
Yall, this man has been building this since he was 16! We tried to look at everything but there was SO much. So many things brought back so many childhood memories. It was truly fun. The owner/artist is super friendly and is so proud of his work. He should be! Just a fun fun place!
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Julie E.

Yelp
Would love to visit for real. NOTE must arrange to visit by calling owner directly 512-299-7413. Love the uniqueness and we sadly had to miss and peak from the road. Will add this as a place to come back and explore. Owner does note there's bad info out on the web so hoping to help spread the right info and avoid any disappointments. Keep Austin weird!
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Emily M.

Yelp
This place is so unique! The owner is super kind and friendly. You do have to call before you visit and make sure the owner is home and open to visitors. It's free to visit, but he does take donations. All the stairs and things that you climb up were super sturdy. My kids absolutely loved this place! 10/10 recommend if you like unique stops!

Courtney B.

Yelp
Worth a short trip from Austin! Cool guy and interesting stop! It's a short ride out of the downtown area, in a neighborhood.
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Nolan S.

Yelp
Great little detour stop to make if youre visiting Austin! This man is passionate about his art project. I called him about 9 or 10am on a saturday. He answered promptly and asked around what time I planned on visiting. He was a really nice guy so just be sure to call first, please be polite and respectful, this is his home, and ge accepts donations you drop in a little box.
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Bianca C.

Yelp
If you're visiting Austin, it's worth it to stop here... but Hold your horses..... Before you head on to this Cathedral of Junk, be sure to call and make an appointment because this unusual art museum is by appointments only. One thing to note: this museum is nestled in a cute neighborhood, so don't be alarmed... We were instantly greeted by the owner.. he was so welcoming to my family and I. Admission is free, however, you can make a donation... the owner has cold waters in a cooler for all of the guest of the museum... Once you walk in you are immediately wow'd by this artsy junk... so many photo opportunities here so get those cameras ready to snap snap snap away.. Enjoy!
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Austin G.

Yelp
Tucked away in a residential neighborhood in South Austin is something so quirky, it's attractive. Since 1988, an artist named Vince has collected junk of all kinds and started building a tower. Today, it's a giant "cathedral" of junk with stairs going up to a second level. If you love truly off-the-beaten-path spots, grab a Lyft and pay the $15+ from downtown Austin to visit. Here's what you should know: 1) Plan: There aren't consistent hours or days so call Vince the day of to see if it's open. His number is online and is 512-299-7413. FYI: He takes Sundays as a day of rest and doesn't even answer the phone. I called the morning of and he asked what time I wanted to show up. He said after 5 p.m. was too late so I went at 1 p.m. He'll let you know about parking when you call. 2) Entrance: It's literally in a neighborhood with homes. When you arrive, you'll walk to the right of Vince's white house where he'll likely be standing. He'll talk about how the experience starts with the barn where you learn the history and inspiration behind the "Cathedral of Junk." Then explore his large backyard finding the two-level cathedral, a slide and a few other pieces made from "junk." 3) Cost: There's a suggested donation of $10 per adult, $5 for student and people over 50 and free for kids under 18 and veterans. There's a donation box for cash, but he also takes credit card via a Square attached to his smart phone. 4) Accessibility: It's in his backyard so it may be hard for wheelchairs to navigate. There are also several stairs to climb if you want to go to the second level where there are chairs. At the entrance is a sign for the deaf community to read that outlines how to experience the Cathedral of Junk.

Kayliann J.

Yelp
We were blown away by the detail and passion Vince has poured into this Cathedral of Junk masterpiece! My children loved it and us adults were just as mesmerized. His dog, Smokey, is the cherry on top. A must-see when in Austin. (Call before you go and bring cash to donate to this incredible work of art!)

Codi C.

Yelp
We had an amazing time I would definitely recommend this the nostalgia of the place is awesome give yourself time to find alllll the neat things hidden
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Tara R.

Yelp
This is just one of those stops I can't totally explain. You have to go see it for yourself. They don't necessarily have specific hours since this is a gentleman's backyard. Always call before you go and if he is home he will tell you to stop by. Parking in the neighborhood is easy. Visiting is free but he does have a donation box at the end which I feel like is totally warranted. We had fun exploring the cathedral of junk. Once you get inside you realize it is way bigger than it looks and has a couple staircases that take you to different levels. I definitely got some cool photos from the visit.
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Lauren G.

Yelp
Keep in mind this is someone's home. We just drove by and did not want to intrude but boy was it a view. Visible from the street. Love the quirky community in Austin.
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Gizelle F.

Yelp
Oh, WOW! I have never seen anything like it! We came in without an appointment on Monday and we got in no problem. Donation based and you can easily spend an hour wandering through. A fun and surprising stop . Really cool to see all the creations. I can't believe this is in a backyard. Keep austin weird!!
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Joseph R.

Yelp
Let me put this into context for a normal person: This random guy in Austin collected garbage, antiques, and miscellaneous junk for years and created a must-see tourist attraction in his own backyard. Don't believe me? You can see it driving down the block towering over his house/fences! I mean listen, for anyone who goes to yard sales, thrift stores, antique shops or even browses eBay or Facebook Marketplace in their spare time, this is a must-see right?! Talk about a throwback. If you want to unlock a bunch of random memories from your childhood that you didn't even know existed, stop by. Wanna go? Here's how it works: First, call the creator up directly and discuss when you'll be stopping by. There is no fee to check it out but it is recommended to give a $5 donation per person. Worth five bucks for sure. Then, make sure you park either directly in front of the home or park on a side street away from the home to not bother the neighbors. Lastly, arrive at the time agreed upon and explore, take photos, and enjoy the Cathedral. For anyone who lives in Austin and may have visitors coming into town, this is a cool activity that doesn't cost much, isn't too time consuming, and is definitely memorable.
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Lee D.

Yelp
10-25-21 Quality/Quantity - It's art, it's junk. It's reuse which is better than recycling! Atmosphere - Cool, you gotta appreciate it. Wonder if the neighbors do? He even offers insect repellent, which you will need! There is also a history knowledge in his shed. Additionally, there is a challenge to find certain objects in his art which makes the experience interactive. I guess you can sign the shed, but I did not see any pens or markers, nor did I ask. Service - Closed Sundays. Owner is the best! What a great attitude and personality. Appointment only, except for impulsive people like us. He was so cool, he let us in anyway. He spaces the appointments accordingly to promote social distancing; there was a steady stream of people coming while we were there. We stayed longer than most, as we hung out with the owner:) Price - Suggested donations, see picture. Owner Suggestion - Keep up the good work on everything. The Art, repurposing, and personality.
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Karley C.

Yelp
What ya gonna do with all the junk, all that junk in your BACKYARD?! What a sight to see. Add this to your Austin to-do list if you are in the area. Be sure that you call ahead to get your tour scheduled otherwise you will be SOL and very bummed that you missed out on the Cathedral of Junk. (Like us--it was closed for Spring Break so I could only admire from the sidewalk). Lookup some Youtube videos of it is you missed the opportunity to go in! Truly, this is a pilgrimage of sorts in a random dude's backyard.
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Gary P.

Yelp
Definitely the most unusual art installation I have ever seen. It's a trip into the past, it's representative of the present and I hope it's not a prediction of the future. Play the scavenger hunt, you won't believe the things you see when you start to focus. Highly recommend.
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Daniel C.

Yelp
Very cool Austin experience. The area has been art in the making since the 80s. It's such a cool atmosphere being surrounded by junk in an artistic way. There are stairs to multiple floors and just all sorts of things to look at and even a slide lol. One cool fact is Spy Kids 3D was filmed here. This is a must see spot in Austin!
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Maryjane R.

Yelp
I love this place!!! Interesting and the owner was awesome great place to stop if your visiting Austin...
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Jessica W.

Yelp
This is a cool free spot to stop by. The creator does accept donations and I think it's totally worth a tip! Looks of little things to see. Brings back memories from when I was little. It's a ton of junk lol
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Dave B.

Yelp
I like oddities. This place was a delight. A fair-weather visit, to be sure, this fascinating construct is the owner's work in progress. Constantly growing, with space in back for further growth. Growth of what? Junk fashioned into a cathedral, as the name indicates. We spent half an hour peering about and wandering. It's for the patient observer, as the details are immense and pervasive. Park in front or around the corner. Apparently the neighbors aren't all cool with the site. We caught a ride in. Give the drive the actual address. The owner was a cool gent. Asks for $10 donation. Doesn't seem to check if you actually did, but I hope you're good hearted and pay up. He deserves it. A few neighbors visited. They seemed cool, too, and it made visiting seem less obtrusive.
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Tara C.

Yelp
Free as it is the backyard of the artist's home, but donations are welcome. Very unique work worth seeing. It is on the visit Austin website as a place to see if your in Austin and I too recommend it but please call ahead and be mindful and respectful of the neighborhood.
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Ruby S.

Yelp
Wow. What an incredible place. I was so glad when I found this place and did the research so I could be prepared when visiting. Like others have said - please make sure you contact the owner before visiting thus property. It is in his backyard! Please be considerate with parking. $10 donation per person, cash We called while eating breakfast on our day of departure, and we're able to visit later that morning!!! This was the only thing we hadn't been able to do on our trip and I don't think it would have been complete without it. We were greeted by the owner and his dogs and then able to explore the cathedral! The whole time I felt like a kid just smiling and laughing looking at everything. We walked through multiple times and each time you see something different. He even has a little shed with the cathedrals history. Words don't do it justice, pictures even don't. This is something that you must experience in Austin Keep Austin weird
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Anh T.

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I forgot to make an appointment prior to my visit but Vince was kind enough to let us in anyway. He has two dogs that greet you at the gate and love pets and boops. When I first arrived I was surprised that the cathedral of junk was actually in his backyard! Even more grateful that he would open up his home to the public. There is no particular direction in which to go. The cathedral is more like a maze and is even three stories high! It really is a collection of random junk but everything is tastefully color coordinated (an organized mess)! Also, you will see some pretty nostalgic toys and electronics that remind you of when you were a kid. Donations are appreciated and encouraged ! ($5/person)
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Magda M.

Yelp
Stunning art installation. This is also a private residence. Please Call Vince to schedule a drop in visit. Donation box is available at the gate for anyone dropping in. While you can breeze through in 15-30 minutes, Be prepared to stay a while. It is striking to catch your reflection off a mirror, or hubcap or pond. Even more striking to ponder our existence as we rise out of the junk into the stillness of the top of the cathedral. Worth much more than the donation.
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Desiree D.

Yelp
best damn $5 i spent in town. take the uber ride out here if youre visiting. this is a true gem of a spot. we spent close to an hour here, going through with a fine needle looking at everything. selfies? come get em. theres really cool backgrounds and junk to grab a photo op with. the creator himself will be here and you can ask questions about the artwork and the backyard. CASH only. and theres a dog on site to say hello to! ps make sure to call to schedule the appt. the hours are pretty standard like 9 to 5.
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Robert B.

Yelp
Cathedral of Junk was an awesome display of junk and amazing to see the cumulative result of all the work that has been done on this art piece. Great view from the top. Things like this is what makes Austin, Austin.

Josh M.

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Definitely a fun, outdoors activity. The cathedral is technically a large sculpture in the artist's backyard, so just make sure you pulling up to the correct address. Calling before you visit can't hurt either. The artist is very nice and helpful. We enjoyed the scavenger hunt and climbing to the second and third floors of the sculpture. There's also some cool information about the history of the sculpture in the shed just inside the gate to the backyard. Lastly, I would recommend leaving a donation in the donation box because the artist is ,again, very nice, and it's a very fun daytime activity.
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Gabrielle V.

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Three words: "Keep Austin Weird!" Vince, has been doing just that for over thirty years. The Austin Local Legend and amazing creator curated world's junk into a beautiful masterpiece in his own backyard. He has found purpose in worthless objects and made an incredible three story building with multiple staircases. With every turn you will see different colors and beauty surrounding you. Everything from crutches, skies, pots, pans, barbies, cameras, license plates, carts are crocheted together. Vince has captured pure nostalgia in his work. You MUST make an appointment by calling his cell phone and if you're lucky you will have the pleasure of speaking with him! We went this morning ans he was everything we could have ever dreamed of! It was an honor speaking to him for well over an hour taking to us about his life, his work, his animals and his gallery of junk. He is still adding to it every day! You will see his history and work with pictures from 1970's and how his Cathedral was in Spy Kids 3D Game Over! He had to take down a lot of his work due to the locals so just please be respectful before entering. You will be greeted by Smokey an Australian mix and lil Lukas, the Chihuahua basking in the sun and walking with you through the gallery. Vince also encourages people who have paint to add their art to the walls too! You can have engagement, wedding and music events here just talk to Vince! He is very old school and traditional and does not use computers too often so you can't reach him online so just pick up the phone and call! He is an absolute GEM and shall be treasured forever. Before you go do not forget to bring CASH! He allows customers to donate sliding scale for $10 per person. He's made a mark on Austin and when you walk out you can leave yours, write your name on his wall! 100/10 experience and you will not regret coming here! We will definitely be back before leaving Austin! Cur non?! Stay weird!
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Morgan O.

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YOU HAVE TO GO HERE! It's seriously the most epic immersive art I've ever seen & it was all built by one man in his backyard. My girlfriend & I had the most magical hour exploring and taking photos. There's a small barn at the entrance with photos of its origins, a timeline & a list to use for a scavenger hunt. I could've spent all day walking through it & finding new things to marvel at. It was like a dream!
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Manish J.

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Amazing piece of art... he has spent around 30 years to build it. Must visit place in Austin. As it's a private home call in to set up time
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Holly S.

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"What's one man's trash is another man's treasure" is definitely true here. This Lil hidden gem is such a fun adventure and genius to have your trash turned into art that you can make cold hard cash off of (they take donations so there is no set fee) Man I wish I had thought of this first. This was a great spot to check out while we were in Austin and def keeps with that weird vibe that makes this town so fun and spontaneous. Make sure to call ahead as it's by appointment only.
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Hector R.

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We came to Austin to check out the town , my wife tells me. I want to go to the cathedral of junk. I'm like ok what the heck are we going to see at the cathedral of junk besides junk. She tells me it's at someone's back yard. Ooookkkkkk this is going to be interesting . I was not expecting this to be a cool stop. Lots of junk but fun to look at. Spoke to the artist he told us he had to have a permit to build this in his back yard. There a $10 donation per guess worth it
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Ana A.

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Awesome experience visiting Cathedral of junk, literally junk, all thrown collectively into piles. Loved the color scheme! Owner takes donations as form of entry $5 was what we payed. Well worth the visit and home owner was very welcoming and friendly.

Lauren N.

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Be sure to make an appointment to see the Cathedral of Junk, as it installation is actually in the homeowner/artist's backyard. The artist was very friendly and gave us a short synopsis of his project before setting us loose to explore on our own. It was a great trip and a fun way to spend an afternoon! Lots of great photo opportunities. There is also no charge but the artist does accept donations!
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Autumn A.

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The artist was onsite and very nice. I wasn't aware an appointment needed to be made but he let me and my mom in anyway (suggested $10 donation per adult) there were many places to explore and we weren't disappointed. Spent about 30 min here exploring and taking pictures. It is in a residential neighborhood and the neighbors across the street don't like you parking in front of their house so it's best to park a bit down the street and walk up.
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Anna S.

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Would definitely recommend a visit for anyone who enjoys a unique and "weird" experience. At first I thought it was weird how the cathedral is located in someone's backyard. But surprisingly it's a pretty large piece of creation. I stayed in there for around 30min. The cathedral consists of three floors and the owner is friendly! This place is also great for a small family trip! Suggestions for when you visit: -call for an appointment (have to) -park outside the neighborhood (W St Elmo Rd was what he suggested. It's like a 3 min walk from the parking lot) -bring $10 cash for donation fee per group -wear bug spray (the owner actually provides some at the entrance which is really thoughtful!!) -smile and take pictures! This place is AWESOME!
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Maha M.

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A MUST visit place if you are visiting Austin One of the coolest places I ever seen It is so nice of the owner to open up his house for public to visit and see his creations You need to take an appointment in advanced before you go through the phone A $10 donation is required "the owner will tell you that anyway when you call" Over there you will see this crazy cool maze and take your time to walk around and look to details There's a scavenger hunt list by the door if you want to challenge yourself and find these items :D pretty cool But definitely it's a high recommended place ENJOY

Lydia F.

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Make sure you call before you go! He was so nice and friendly! He was not doing tours on the day we went but we still got to drive by and even from the street it was incredible! I highly recommend!
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Madison W.

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Very cool spot to stop by if in Austin! Guy who made it is very friendly and has a sweet pup who greets you and you can tour the whole thing solo after that! No time limit.
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Steffani F.

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This place is so crazy. I don't even know where to begin. It is quite literally a big tower of junk in an artist's backyard. The artist met us at the gate and was perfectly willing to tell us about his 30 year collection of junk. ($5 per person to enter) Crutches. Yellow rubber duckies. Televisions. Typewriters. Broken toys. Glass bottles mounted in cement. Tires. Bicycles. On and on and on. You climb in and around and up 3 levels of junk. It's just like nothing you've ever seen in a backyard. While I enjoyed my 25 minutes here, I would 100% leave my husband if he started building this in our backyard.
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Nga N.

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Just when you think Austin can't get any weirder... Basically, Vince Hennemann (aka the Junk King) thought it was cool to collect a whole bunch of trash/junk, and turned it into a huge piece of art in his backyard. He used anything and everything you can think of. From car bumpers, ladders, crutches, bottles, circuit boards, bicycle, to dolls, and more. He started this project many years ago back in late 80's, when I was still an egg. And now, it is one of the coolest thing Austin has to offer. With the help of many volunteers and lawyers, he was able to expand and keep this place from shutting down. The city of Austin thought this is unsafe, but honestly, I've climb to the top of the cathedral and it felt very safe and secure. This place is really unique. You must come and experience it. It used to be free or with any amount of donation, and you can just show up anytime. But now, it's by appointment only with a minimum of $10 donation per group. It is so worth it. I left a little yelp's souvenir on top of the cathedral. I hope it adds more character.
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Lei S.

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Another unique spot in Austin that we heard about from our AirBnb host. It's someone's actual residence and they've just collected a whole lotta junk through the years. If we really had a lot of time, we could have easily spent hours here examining everything. Wish I had something with me to leave my mark as other people did. I saw library cards, old gift cards, student IDs, business cards, and just random pieces of paper to write your name on it. Even a sharpie would be good to bring, there was tons of graffiti all over the place. We talked to the owner for a little bit, he seemed pretty nice. It was fun to see toys and the different electronics from my childhood. I spotted troll dolls, my little pony, walkmans, typewriters, and rotary telephone to name a few. There are no set hours since it's a private residence so hope you get lucky. Don't forget to donate on your way out.
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Kaity J.

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This place blew me away. Just as a note, none of the pictures posted on here will come close to doing the Cathedral any kind of justice. It's one of those places that you go to and you are literally left speechless. First of all -- the thing is huge. You turn a corner and boom. Gigantic and overwhelming. You start to walk in and you pick up on all kinds of detail, which is what I think really makes this place amazing. The whole structure is remarkably sturdy and beautifully woven together with -- literally -- a whole lot of junk. If it weren't for the massive amount of mosquitoes, I think we could have actually stayed there for hours just looking at everything. The man who created it is probably one of the nicest people I have ever met. The whole thing is set up in the back yard of his private home, so the fact that he allows strangers to take their time walking around his yard for not charge (donations only) is great. He also provided us with bug spray for the mosquitoes. Bottom line: You'll never see anything else like this place. You'll want to judge it before you get there. You'll get there and hate yourself for judging.
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Gabrielle G.

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It's an interesting place to visit. This is in the artist's backyard, he is a very nice person and his work is impressive. The amount of work, detail, and imagination it took to put this together is spectacular.
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Misty D.

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This is something out family has been wanting to scope out for a very long time. The place is way cool! It is super unique and screams AUSTIN at the top of its lungs! It is also super sturdy and the kids loved it. The owner greets you at the gate and gives a little run down. He is very welcoming and friendly. They ask $5 per adult and kids under 18 are free, which is always good. Word to the wise: Don't bring your dog. Especially if he's handsome like ours. The owners dogs were very nice. However, one of the dogs would not stop humping ours. When we got away it quickly caught up with us and continued the hump-fest. This is the only reason we did not give the Cathedral of Junk five stars, and also the reason we did not stay longer.