The park takes up nearly an entire city block and includes the
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, the administration building for the Order, the Rosicrucian Planetarium, the Rosicrucian Peace Garden, the Rosicrucian Research Library, the Grand Temple, and a central fountain plaza and gardens. A
rose garden is incorporated in the Park next to the Research Library. A
dawn redwood grows outside of the Rosicrucian Research Library as a memorial to
H. Spencer Lewis. It was planted in 1950 from a seedling from the lot brought from China by Dr.
Ralph Chaney, and donated by an unnamed donor to H. Spencer Lewis's widow for this purpose. The park also includes the Akhenaten Shrine (named for the
18th dynasty Pharaoh
Akhenaten), which contains the ashes of AMORC founder
Harvey Spencer Lewis and other former officials of the order. With the exception of the planetarium, all buildings in Rosicrucian Park were constructed with exteriors inspired by the
Ancient Egyptian architectural tradition. In tribute to their claimed Egyptian heritage,
cyperus papyrus plants are also incorporated into the landscaping. ==Gallery==