Grotto of Redemption – West Bend, Iowa

This isn’t just your average tourist spot; it’s a celebration of art, faith, and relentless dedication carved beautifully in stone!

Cory has visited the Grotto many times over the years.

He says that each time he returns, he discovers something he missed on previous visits.

Father Dobberstein, a determined German immigrant and priest, made a promise to the Virgin Mary.

And in 1912, he set out on a 42-year quest to gather rocks and stones to fulfill his vow.

Stunning mosaics made from an extraordinary collection of minerals, fossils, and gemstones bring a unique element to the construction.

Acclaimed for a value exceeding $4.3 million, these vibrant materials tell stories of hope and faith. In addition, they create a mosaic that sparkles in the sunlight and draws in over 100,000 visitors annually.

The story behind the Grotto is as inspiring as the intricate scenes it displays.

Alongside Father Dobberstein was his invaluable right-hand man, Matt Szerensce. He became his devoted collaborator in this ambitious undertaking.

Their combined knowledge and tireless labour transformed the Grotto into an iconic masterpiece. It covers an area about the size of an entire city block.

Its beauty and the faith behind it provide a backdrop for reflection for those who explore its attributes.

Cory says that the on-site museum is filled with rare gems from around the globe and stories of the Grotto and its creation.

We have added it to our list of must-visit places when our travels take us near West Bend, Iowa.

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