The interiors of the white marbled structure remained immune to the general public as the entry to the Church was sealed off nearly 50 years ago, since it first opened in 1974. However, the visitors now can expect to see the structure in all its glory with the arch motifs, the light’s delicate play from the tainted glasses, the religious pastural paintings as well as the gold-leaf line work. As opposed to its verdant setting outside, the interiors are all in white and cream and subtle, occasional hints of blue. One can also visit the ceremonial rooms inside the premises. The entry to the Church for the public remains free and doesn’t require reserving any tickets. However, the parking spots are limited and require an advance reservation.