During the Bellingraths’ time in the 1930s and 1940s, the roads from Mobile to their Fowl River home were not paved, making traveling to and from Sunday service a huge undertaking. The Chapel was built in 1939, for religious services for the Bellingraths and their guests. After Mr. Bellingrath passed in 1955, the space was closed; during the 1960s and 70s, it was used as a makeshift warehouse. When the Mobile Coca-Cola bottling plant was sold in 1981, it was suggested that the buyers donate something back to the Gardens. The result was a complete refurbishment of the Chapel, with the installation of pews and a communion table at the front. The metal casement windows were replaced by leaded glass windows created by Mobile’s Bell Stained Glass. Each window features a different flower found in the Gardens. Today, the Chapel is often used for intimate wedding ceremonies.