The Holy Grail Garage Is A Church-Turned-Car-Storage Temple

This must be the only way to get to car heaven.

Car heaven. We have different versions for car enthusiasts and gearheads, depending on the brands we love. While we’ve seen the ’90s-themed Acura car paradise before some cars heavens are filled by exotic hypercars (and now four Bugattis), like Manny Khoshbin’s. If there is a true car heaven, we may have found it. It’s called The Holy Grail Garage East Pittsburgh  Pennsylvania. You might be wondering why? It’s a literal church, or at least you can feel the holyness of the cars that are stored here.

Mike Fanto owns the Holy Grail Garage (HGG). Mike Fanto owns the Holy Grail Garage (HGG). According to the website, HGG was constructed from a decommissioned church. This explains the architectural styling. The fitting design is quite appropriate, however, and the entire thing exudes a holy aura, particularly for car enthusiasts.

The Holy Grail Garage Is A Church-Turned-Car-Storage Temple

His entire concept also includes a garage for exotic cars as well as other prized possessions. You will find 24-hour surveillance, fire alarms, wash bay, detail and other amenities in the storage areas.

HGG offers its members a clubhouse lounge that includes amenities such as multiple big-screen TVs and billiards tables, cigar room, bar/lounge area, etc. You’ll be part of a exclusive group of gearheads as a customer.

Although we don’t know the exact cost of membership, HGG’s website states that there are only limited spaces and slots. By the way, motorcycles are also welcomed.