The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serve as sacred spaces for eternal ordinances, covenant-making, and worship.
About Latter-day Saints Sacred Sites
For members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, temples are the most sacred places of worship on earth. Unlike regular meetinghouses where Sunday worship services are held, temples are dedicated to special religious ceremonies that bind families together for eternity, provide baptism for the deceased, and allow members to make sacred covenants with God. The first temple of this dispensation was built in Kirtland, Ohio in 1836, and today there are over 300 temples operating, under construction, or announced worldwide. Each temple features the inscription "Holiness to the Lord — The House of the Lord" and is considered a place where heaven and earth draw closest together.
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Adam-ondi-Ahman
A sacred site in Latter-day Saint history, believed to be where Adam and Eve settled and where a future grand council will be held.
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Apia Samoa Temple
A sacred house of the Lord in Samoa, uniting families through eternal ordinances.
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Atlanta Georgia Temple
The first temple in the Southeast, a modern hilltop landmark in Sandy Springs.
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Boise Idaho Temple
The pioneering six-spire temple that launched a worldwide design standard, clad in white granite and adorned with Idaho's state flower.
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Cardston Alberta Temple
The Cardston Alberta Temple was the first temple built in Canada and the first outside of the United States.
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Chicago Illinois Temple
The first Latter-day Saint temple in the Midwest in nearly 140 years, set on 13 acres and buffered by an 80-acre nature sanctuary.
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Dallas Texas Temple
The first temple in the Lone Star State, known for its marble facade and six spires.
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Denver Colorado Temple
A modern stone landmark in Centennial, chosen by the community for its elegant single spire and renowned for its 600 square feet of custom stained glass.
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Hamilton New Zealand Temple
The Hamilton New Zealand Temple was the first temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints built in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Hill Cumorah
The Hill Cumorah is revered as the place where Joseph Smith obtained the golden plates, which he translated into the Book of Mormon.
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Idaho Falls Idaho Temple
A sacred edifice in Idaho Falls, embodying faith and community spirit through its history and architecture.
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Jordan River Utah Temple
A sacred space in South Jordan, Utah, where families are united for eternity through sacred ordinances.
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Kirtland Temple
The Kirtland Temple, the first temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, stands as a testament to early faith and sacrifice.
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Laie Hawaii Temple
The 'Taj Mahal of the Pacific,' a spiritual sanctuary standing at the crossroads of the Pacific.
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Las Vegas Nevada Temple
A spiritual oasis and crowning jewel overlooking the Las Vegas Valley.
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Logan Utah Temple
The 'Castle on the Hill' stands as a fortress of faith, overlooking Cache Valley with its unique limestone battlements and pioneer-era Gothic architecture.
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London England Temple
The first temple built in the United Kingdom, serving members across southern England and parts of Europe.
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Manti Utah Temple
A fortress of faith and pioneer craftsmanship standing watch over the Sanpete Valley.
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Mesa Arizona Temple
A Neoclassical sanctuary in the desert, renowned for its historic friezes and legacy of gathering nations.
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Mexico City Mexico Temple
The Mexico City Mexico Temple, the first temple built in Mexico, serves Latter-day Saints in central Mexico.
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Nauvoo Illinois Temple
A monument to the faith of the early Saints, rebuilt on its original footprint overlooking the Mississippi River.
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Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple
The Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple stands as a beacon of faith, serving the Latter-day Saints of Tonga and the surrounding islands.
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Oakland California Temple
A beacon on the hill overlooking the San Francisco Bay, fulfilling a prophetic vision of an ensign to the nations.
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Ogden Utah Temple
A spiritual anchor in downtown Ogden, transformed from a modernist landmark into an Art Deco beacon of renewal.
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Papeete Tahiti Temple
A sacred house of the Lord in French Polynesia, serving the Saints of Tahiti and the surrounding islands.
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Paris France Temple
A sanctuary of peace and nobility standing in the shadow of Versailles.
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Portland Oregon Temple
A spiritual beacon in the City of Roses, featuring translucent marble walls that glow with divine light.
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Provo City Center Temple
Beauty for ashes: A historic tabernacle reborn as a House of the Lord.
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Provo Utah Temple
The busiest temple in the Church for decades, its revolutionary modernist design served millions of ordinances before its transformation into the Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple.
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Rome Italy Temple
A historic bridge between ancient Christianity and the modern restored gospel in the Eternal City.
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Sacred Grove
A sacred woodland in New York where Joseph Smith Jr. experienced his First Vision, a foundational event in Latter-day Saint history.
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Salt Lake Temple
Rising 210 feet with its iconic six spires, this granite masterpiece took 40 years to construct and stands as the most recognized symbol of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worldwide.
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Santiago Chile Temple
The first temple built in a Spanish-speaking country, serving the Saints of Chile.
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São Paulo Brazil Temple
The first temple in South America, serving Latter-day Saints in Brazil since 1978.
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Seattle Washington Temple
The Seattle Washington Temple, located in Bellevue, Washington, serves Latter-day Saints in the Pacific Northwest with its modern design and rich symbolism.
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St. George Utah Temple
The oldest operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this pioneer treasure was the only temple completed during Brigham Young's thirty-year presidency and stands as a monument to faith in Utah's red rock country.
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Tokyo Japan Temple
The Tokyo Japan Temple was the first temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints built in Asia and in a non-Christian nation.
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