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Chapel in the Hills

3788 Chapel Lane, Rapid City, South Dakota 57702 USA

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“A beautiful reproduction of a Norwegian wooden church”

How did it come about that there is a stave church in the Black Hills of South Dakota, thousands of miles from the land where this type of architecture and construction originated? It is the result of a dream of one man and the generous support of another... Rev. Harry R Gregerson and his WifeIn the 1960's, the originator and preacher of the Lutheran Vespers radio hour, Dr. Harry R. Gregerson, was looking to expand the scope of his popular radio ministry. As his dream took shape, Dr. Gregerson realized there was the perfect location for his facility right in his own state of South Dakota: the Black Hills. The Black Hills are a vaction destination for people from all over the world. The Chapel was to draw people to it and the Hills was the perfect setting to accomplish this goal. It was the Rev. Conrad Thompson who suggested they build a Stave Church (Stavkirke). Rev. Thompson had spent time in Norway and was familiar with Stave Churches. After careful consideration it was decided to build a Norwegian church on the edge of South Dakota. The chapel is an exact replica of the famous Borgund stavkirke, of Laerdal, Norway. The Borgund stavkirke was built around the year 1150 and is considered the most completely preserved stave church still standing in Norway. The Norwegian Department of Antiquities graciously provided a set of blueprints of the Borgund church to be used in the construction of the Chapel in the Hills. All the general construction was done by a local construction company and other contractors. The woodcarvings are the result of a combined effort by Mr. Erik Fridstrom, one of Norway's best woodcarvers, and a local rapid City resident, Mr. Helge Christiansen. Also, to serve as a visitor center and offices for Lutheran Vespers, an authentic grass-roofed "stabbur," or store house, was built in Norway, shipped to Rapid City, and reassembled on the grounds. In addition to the chapel and stabbur, two residences were constructed on the grounds, a parsonage and caretaker's cabin. Financing for the Chapel came from a generous donation by a local banker, Arndt E. Dahl. Mr. Dahl's parents were Norwegian immigrants and his father was a Lutheran pastor in the Dakotas. Mr. Dahl wanted to build a memorial to his parents and support Lutheran Vespers.The Chapel in the Hills was dedicated on July 6, 1969, and it served as the home of Lutheran Vespers until 1975 whem the radio program was moved to Minneapolis home of the American Lutheran Church at the time. At that time a non-profit corporation took over operation of the Chapel in the Hills and operates it to this day. A number of Pastors were called to the Chapel and a resident Pastor served the Chapel until 2004. At that time it was decided to hire a manager and use local Pastors serving Lutheran churches in the Rapid City area to preside over the Vesper services and weddings. Today the Chapel sees 20,000 to 25,000 visitors ayear and hosts over 100 weddings each year along with renewal of vows, baptisms, and memorial services

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Reviewed by
Chini Tiongco

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September 24, 2014
Rated 4.0

This place is so relaxing and so beautiful. I was really amazed when we went here. The architectural design is amazing. Lots of beautiful and breath taking scenery. The Chapel is so quiet, peaceful, relaxing, and very solemn. The grounds and the garden were maintained beautifully. The air and the weather is so refreshing. There were many things to see and to visit. There were turkeys roaming around the place and there were also other wildlife/animals to see like deer, rabbits, and etc. We also visited the gift shop and there were lots of interesting stuffs. I've seen and learned so many things here and all of that is free of charge but they do accept donations.

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Reviewed by
dcb777

  • 31 Reviews
  • 17 Helpful
July 01, 2015
Rated 4.0

Another great FREE and interesting spot on our trip. Theres not a lot to look at really, but the Church is very impressive!

4 people found this review helpful

Reviewed by
NickyandEric

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  • 4 Helpful
May 31, 2016
Rated 4.0

Interesting. Very beautiful architecture!

2 people found this review helpful

Reviewed by
DeAnna

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  • 30 Helpful
June 26, 2015
Rated 4.0

wonderful surprise to add to my roadtrip --- I wouldn't have known without roadtrippers and doing a stop over in Rapid City! very beautiful and neat history about the Norway Chapel. You do drive through a little subdivision type area before you come up to the entrance. Follow the signs or navigate via Roadtrippers.

2 people found this review helpful

Reviewed by
ME Preaux

  • 12 Reviews
  • 8 Helpful
April 01, 2015
Rated 4.0

Beautiful sanctuary and a truly inspiring story behind the project! Talk to the family who owns the place - it'll be well worth your time as they are very passionate!

1 person found this review helpful
  • 4 Reviews
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March 01, 2015
Rated 5.0

Such a neat place. I don't think it was at all what we were expecting. Beautiful.

1 person found this review helpful

Reviewed by
Maria Rock

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October 15, 2023
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This is seasonal. We arrived on October 15 and the sign on the gate says closed for the season and it will re-open on May 1st.

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HaveroederQueen

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August 21, 2022
Rated 5.0

Gorgeous and peaceful. If you walk the paths, you'll be able to enjoy some lovely statues with inspirational plaques. The chapel itself is just stunning.

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TE

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  • 1 Helpful
August 03, 2022
Rated 5.0

Beautiful

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Ty Blake-Holden

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June 25, 2020
Rated 5.0

The craftsmanship truly is amazing and impressive how much like the originals I saw in Norway

There is a nice narration explaining some of the concepts in the design if you arrive a day the church is closed

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Chapel in the Hills

3788 Chapel Lane
Rapid City, South Dakota
57702 USA
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