Anyone who wants to go to the chapel first has to go through long, brightly lit and impersonal corridors in the state hospital Graz go – one of the largest medical complexes in Europe, covering around 60 hectares, three times the size of the city park in the Styrian capital. A low entrance area still has to be crossed, then a magical space opens up. It acts like a counter-marker to the hectic, well-organized everyday life in the University Clinic for Surgery: bright, soothing atmosphere, lots of wood in the floor area and walls with imaginative patterns through which light streams in.