Valtiroty Shiloh's Tabernacle Center – Mitchell, South Dakota - Atlas Obscura
Valtiroty Shiloh's Tabernacle Center is permanently closed.

Valtiroty Shiloh's Tabernacle Center

A museum, walk-through diorama, and library nestled under one castle-like roof.  

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Valtiroty is a unique mashup of a museum, walk-through diorama, gift shop, and library. The name derives from a combination of the founder’s three children names, Val, Try, and Oty.

More than 10 years in the making, the Valtiroty was created by one family and operates inside a fascinating castle-like building. Valtiroty’s aim is to “be a light at the crossroads for the local as well as the sojourner” in their spiritual journey. 

Items throughout the walkthrough include the Ten Commandments, Moses parting the Red Sea, and much more. Everything in the Valtiroty is carefully sculpted, painted, and artfully placed. Most of the objects are life-sized, so it is truly like walking through Egypt, Israel, or along the Sea of Galilee. Take a walk through the facility, learn, take photos, chat with the knowledgeable and friendly owners who have traveled the world, and reflect upon life’s journey. 

Update: The Facebook page for Valtiroty stated that it is now permanently closed.

Know Before You Go

Valtiroty sits right on the Main Street of Mitchell South Dakota. It's directly northwest across the street from the famous Mitchell Corn Palace. There is a fun children's playground inside the museum, and they will also enjoy the walk-through diorama. Admission is free, although donations are welcomed. The gift shop includes some fascinating spiritual and touristy items. The facility is open from June through September, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day except Saturdays.

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