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Visit the Chapel in the Hills, a place of beauty and inspiration at the foot of the Black Hills. Learn how to join the Giving Challenge and support the chapel with Thrivent's match.
- About The Chapel in The Hills
About The Chapel in The Hills - Chapel in the Hills, Rapid...
- Home
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- Evening Worship Services
Evening Worship Services - Chapel in the Hills, Rapid City,...
- Visiting Pastors
Visiting Pastors - Chapel in the Hills, Rapid City, SD
- Plan Your Visit
This authentic grass roofed stabbur or store house was built...
- Weddings
$400.00 for use of the chapel and patio areas. This includes...
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- History
The Chapel in the Hills was dedicated on July 6, 1969, and...
- Architecture
The stave churches were built of a special type of fir...
- About The Chapel in The Hills
Visit a replica of Norway's Borgund Stavkirke, a stunning wooden chapel in the Black Hills. Learn about the region's Norwegian Lutheran heritage, shop Scandinavian treasures, and enjoy the meditation trail and Christmas lights.
The Chapel in the Hills is an exact replica of the Borgund stave church in Norway. The Borgund stavkirke was built around the year 1150 and is considered the most completely preserved stave church still standing in Norway.
Apr 16, 2014 · Built in 1969, this ornate wooden church is a faithful copy of the ancient Borgund stave church in Norway. It was created by a Lutheran minister who wanted a place to broadcast his radio show and host weddings.
Chapel in the Hills is a historic attraction in Rapid City, South Dakota, that replicates the Borgund Stavkirke in Norway. You can visit the chapel, museum, gift shop, and meditation trail, or tour the grounds when it's closed.
- 3788 Chapel Ln, Rapid City, 57702, SD
- (605) 342-8281
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