Caldwell Chapel is located on the campus of Louisville Seminary and offers a beautiful setting for weddings and special gatherings of presentation and worship.
Designed by architects Hartstern, Louis and Henry, the chapel was constructed in 1963. Built in the style of "Modern interpretation of Perpendicular Gothic," the chapel's exterior is also graced by a 65-foot campanile with an electronic carillon. Traditional and contemporary symbols of faith are blended together within the chapel. Its beautiful stained glass windows were designed by William Schickel of Loveland, Ohio. In 1964 the chapel was named in honor of the Seminary’s fourth president, Frank H. and his wife, Fannie W. Caldwell.
Once you have visited Caldwell Chapel, we think that you'll agree that its beautiful location, secluded, yet close to east Louisville's Cherokee Park district, will compliment any wedding or gathering of worship. Please contact the Marketing & Special Events department to learn more about Caldwell Chapel and to arrange for an introductory tour.
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