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Link Name Display name Number Image name Image Image caption Image width Announcement Groundbreaking Groundbreaking by Groundbreaking link Open house Dedication Dedication by Dedication link Rededication Rededication by Rededication link Status Location Region Country Continent Address Coordinates Phone Finish Style Design Designer Site acres Floor Area Ft Highght Ft E Rms E Style S Rms Clothing Cafeteria Visitor Center Preceeded by Followed by LDSTemples ID LDS ID Notes                                                                                                                                          


edit Kirtland Temple {{{display_name}}} Image:Kirtland Temple ext (7-25-18).jpg Image available {{{image_width}}} December 27, 1832 June 5, 1833 March 27, 1836 Joseph Smith {{{dedication_link}}} Historic site Kirtland, Ohio, United States Ohio United States North America 9020 Chillicothe Rd
Kirtland, Ohio
440-256-3318 Sandstone and stucco Georgian and Colonial Federal Georgian and New England Colonial 5.8 15000 Nauvoo Temple kirtland
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Community of Christ-owned until March 5, 2024. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-owned since March 5, 2024.


edit Nauvoo Temple {{{display_name}}} Image:Nauvoo Temple daguerreotype.jpg Image available Undated photograph of the Nauvoo Temple {{{image_width}}} August 1840 February 18, 1841 {{{groundbreaking_link}}} May 1, 1846 Orson Hyde {{{dedication_link}}} Destroyed Nauvoo, Illinois, United States Illinois United States North America Wells Street, Nauvoo, Illinois Greek revival William Weeks 54000 Yes Kirtland Temple originalnauvoo
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Some sources claim a private dedication on April 30, 1846 by Brigham Young.[1] Abandoned in 1846, destroyed by fire on November 19, 1848, rebuilt in 2002 (see 113)


edit Endowment House {{{display_name}}} Image:EndowmentHouse3.jpg Image available The Endowment House that stood on Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah. April 1854 May 5, 1855 Heber C. Kimball {{{dedication_link}}} October 2, 1856 (baptistry only) Closed and building levelled Salt Lake City, Utah, USA {{{region}}} {{{country}}} {{{continent}}} 50 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Truman O. Angell endowment
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The Endowment House was not dedicated as a temple and was not considered a temple, but rather was used to perform certain temple functions until it was ordered dismantled in 1889.


edit Apia Samoa Temple (original) {{{display_name}}} No Image available July 2, 1980 February 19, 1981 Spencer W. Kimball {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 5, 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} Destroyed Apia, Samoa Tuamasaga Samoa Oceania Vaitele Street
Pesega, Apia
Samoa
+1685-(1)685-64-230 "R-wall" exterior finish and insulation system on concrete block Classic Modern, single spire Emil B. Fetzer 2 14560 78 Atlanta Georgia Temple Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple apia
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Destroyed by fire during renovations on July 9, 2003. Rebuilt temple was dedicated September 4, 2005 (see 22)[2]


edit St. George Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 1 Image:St. George Utah Temple 052418.jpg Image available {{{image_width}}} 31 January 1871 9 November 1871 Brigham Young {{{groundbreaking_link}}} {{{open_house}}} April 6, 1877 Daniel H. Wells {{{dedication_link}}} November 11, 1975 Spencer W. Kimball {{{rededication_link}}} Operating St. George, Utah, United States Utah United States North America 250 East 400 South
St. George, Utah
United States
435-673-3533 Native red sandstone quarried north of the city and plastered white. Castellated Gothic Castellated Gothic Truman O. Angell 6.5 143,969 175 3 stationary 18 Available {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Nauvoo Temple Logan Utah Temple stgeorge
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edit Logan Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 2 Image:Logan Utah Temple.jpg Image available October 6, 1876 May 17, 1877 John Willard Young {{{groundbreaking_link}}} February 5 – March 3, 1979 (after renovations) May 17, 1884 John Taylor {{{dedication_link}}} March 13, 1979 Spencer W. Kimball {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Logan, Utah, United States Utah United States North America 175 North 300 East
Logan, Utah
United States
435-752-3611 Dark-colored siliceous limestone Castellated Gothic Castellated Gothic Truman O. Angell 9 119619 170 4 stationary 11 Available {{{cafeteria}}} St. George Utah Temple Manti Utah Temple logan
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edit Manti Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 3 Image:Manti Utah Temple.jpg Image available June 25, 1875 April 25, 1877 Brigham Young {{{groundbreaking_link}}} June 6–8, 1985 (after renovations) May 21, 1888 Lorenzo Snow {{{dedication_link}}} June 14, 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Manti, Utah, U.S. Utah United States North America Temple Hill
Manti, Utah
United States
435-835-2291 Cream-colored oolite limestone Castellated Gothic William H. Folsom 27 74792 179 4 live acting, four-stage progressive 8 Available {{{cafeteria}}} Logan Utah Temple Salt Lake Temple manti
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Wilford Woodruff performed a private dedication on May 17, 1888.[3] On May 1, 2021, Russell M. Nelson announced that the temple would close for renovation on October 1, 2021.[4]


edit Salt Lake Temple {{{display_name}}} 4 Image:Salt Lake Temple, Utah - Sept 2004-2.jpg Image available Salt Lake Temple is the centerpiece of the 10-acre (4.0 ha) Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah. July 28, 1847 February 14, 1853 Brigham Young {{{groundbreaking_link}}} April 5, 1893 April 6, 1893 Wilford Woodruff {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Closed for renovation Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. Utah United States North America 50 West North Temple Street
Salt Lake City, Utah
United States
801-240-2640 Quartz monzonite Gothic, 6-spire Gothic, 6-spire Truman O. Angell 10 382207 222 4 live acting, four-stage progressive 12 Available {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Manti Utah Temple Laie Hawaii Temple saltlake
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The Salt Lake temple was dedicated in 31 sessions held between April 6 and 24, 1893.


edit Laie Hawaii Temple {{{display_name}}} 5 Image:LDS Laie Hawaii Temple front view.jpg Image available October 1, 1915 June 1, 1915 Joseph F. Smith {{{groundbreaking_link}}} May 2–27, 1978 November 27, 1919 Heber J. Grant {{{dedication_link}}} June 13, 1978 Spencer W. Kimball[5] {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Laie, Hawaii, United States Hawaii United States North America 55-600 Naniloa Loop
Laie, Hawaii
United States
808-293-2427 Concrete from native lava rock and coral inspired by Solomon's Temple, no spire. Prairie-style and Columbian Solomon's Temple, no spire Hyrum Pope and Harold Burton 11.4 42100 4 four-stage progressive 6 Available {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Salt Lake Temple Cardston Alberta Temple laie
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Thomas S. Monson rededicated the Laie Hawaii Temple on November 20, 2010[6] following nearly 2 years of renovations that began December 29, 2008.[7] The remodel completed in 1978 expanded the temple from 10,500 square feet (980 m2) to over 47,000 square feet (4,400 m2).


edit Cardston Alberta Temple {{{display_name}}} 6 Image:Cardston Alberta Canada Temple.jpg Image available June 27, 1913 November 13, 1913 Daniel Kent Greene {{{groundbreaking_link}}} Tours offered, 1920–23
June 6–15, 1991 (after renovation)
August 26, 1923 Heber J. Grant {{{dedication_link}}} July 2, 1962 Hugh B. Brown {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Cardston, Alberta, Canada Alberta Canada North America 348 3rd St. W.
Cardston, Alberta
Canada
403-653-3552 White granite Hyrum Pope and Harold W. Burton 10 88562 85 4 four-stage progressive 5 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Laie Hawaii Temple Mesa Arizona Temple cardston
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An addition was completed in 1962 and was dedicated on July 2, 1962 by Hugh B. Brown.


edit Mesa Arizona Temple {{{display_name}}} 7 Image:Mesa Temple.jpg Image available October 3, 1919 April 25, 1922 Heber J. Grant {{{groundbreaking_link}}} Tours were available upon request 1920–22 October 23, 1927 Heber J. Grant[8] {{{dedication_link}}} April 16, 1975 Spencer W. Kimball {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Mesa, Arizona, United States Arizona United States North America 101 South LeSueur Street
Mesa, Arizona 85204
United States
480-833-1211 Concrete Neoclassical Architecture Neoclassical Architecture Don Carlos Young, Jr. and Ramm Hansen 20 113916 50 4 Movie, stationary 9 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Cardston Alberta Temple Idaho Falls Idaho Temple mesa
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The first temple to offer ordinances in a language other than English (Spanish).


edit Idaho Falls Idaho Temple {{{display_name}}} 8 Image:Idaho Falls Temple.jpg Image available 100px March 3, 1937 December 19, 1939 David Asael Smith {{{groundbreaking_link}}} September 15–20, 1945; April 22–May 20, 2017 (following renovations) September 23, 1945 George Albert Smith {{{dedication_link}}} June 4, 2017 Henry B. Eyring {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States Idaho United States North America 1000 Memorial Dr.
Idaho Falls, Idaho
United States
208-522-7669 Concrete Modern, center spire Modern, center spire John Fetzer, Sr. 7 116250 143 4 four-stage progressive 9 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Mesa Arizona Temple Bern Switzerland Temple idahofalls
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edit Bern Switzerland Temple {{{display_name}}} 9 Image:Temple mormon Berne.JPG Image available 100px July 1, 1952 August 5, 1953 David O. McKay {{{groundbreaking_link}}} September 9-10, 1955 September 11, 1955 David O. McKay {{{dedication_link}}} November 23, 1992 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Münchenbuchsee, Switzerland Bern Switzerland Europe Tempelstrasse 2
3052 Zollikofen
Switzerland
(41) 31-915-5252 Cream terra cotta Modern, single spire Modern, single spire Edward O. Anderson 7 35546 140 4 Movie, stationary 7 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Idaho Falls Idaho Temple Los Angeles California Temple bern
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Bern was the first temple to present the endowment using a movie, necessitated by the multiple languages required to support the members in Europe.


edit Los Angeles California Temple {{{display_name}}} 10 Image:Los Angeles Temple 2.jpg Image available 100px March 6, 1937 September 22, 1951 David O. McKay {{{groundbreaking_link}}} December 19, 1955 – February 18, 1956 March 11, 1956 David O. McKay {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Los Angeles, California, U.S. California United States North America 10777 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, California
United States
310-474-5569 Mo-Sai stone facing Modern, single-tower design Edward O. Anderson 13 190614 257 4 four-stage progressive 10 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Bern Switzerland Temple Hamilton New Zealand Temple losangeles
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edit Hamilton New Zealand Temple {{{display_name}}} 11 Image:LDSTempleHamiltonNewZealand.JPG Image available 100px February 17, 1955 December 21, 1955 Ariel Ballif, Wendell B. Mendenhall, and George R. Biesinger {{{groundbreaking_link}}} March 28 – April 19, 1958
August 26-September 17, 2022
April 20, 1958 David O. McKay {{{dedication_link}}} 16 October 2022 Dieter F. Uchtdorf[9] {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Hamilton, New Zealand Waikato New Zealand Oceania 509 Tuhikaramea Road
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Hamilton 3218
New Zealand
(64) 7-846-2750 concrete block and white-painted structural steel Modern, single spire Modern contemporary, single spire Edward O. Anderson 86 45251 157 2 Movie, stationary 8 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Los Angeles California Temple London England Temple hamilton
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edit London England Temple {{{display_name}}} 12 Image:TEMPLE DE LONDRES 3.JPG Image available 100px February 17, 1955 August 27, 1955 David O. McKay {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 16 – September 3, 1958 September 7, 1958 David O. McKay {{{dedication_link}}} October 18, 1992 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Newchapel, Surrey, England South East England United Kingdom Europe West Park Road
Newchapel
Surrey RH7 6HW
United Kingdom
(44) 1342-832-759 brick masonry faced with white Portland limestone; the spire is lead-coated copper Modern, single spire Modern contemporary, single spire Edward O. Anderson 32 42652 190 4 Movie, stationary 7 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Hamilton New Zealand Temple Oakland California Temple london
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edit Oakland California Temple {{{display_name}}} 13 Image:Oakland Mormon Temple.jpg Image available January 23, 1961 May 26, 1962 David O. McKay {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 5-31 October 1964; 11 May–1 June 2019 (following renovations) November 17, 1964 David O. McKay {{{dedication_link}}} June 16, 2019 Dallin H. Oaks {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Oakland, California, United States California United States (U.S.) North America 4770 Lincoln Avenue
Oakland, California
United States
510-531-3200 Sierra white granite over reinforced concrete Main spire topped with Buddhist peace pagoda Modern, five-spire design Harold W. Burton 18.1 80157 170 4 Movie, stationary 7 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes London England Temple Ogden Utah Temple oakland
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edit Ogden Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 14 Image:Ogden Temple (2015).jpg Image available August 24, 1967 September 8, 1969 Hugh B. Brown {{{groundbreaking_link}}} December 16-30, 1971 (original); August 1 – September 6, 2014 (after renovations) January 18, 1972 Joseph Fielding Smith {{{dedication_link}}} September 21, 2014 Thomas S. Monson {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Ogden, Utah, U.S. Utah United States North America 350 22nd Street
Ogden, Utah 84401-1487
801-621-6880 Mo-Sai stone facing Modern, single-tower design Emil B. Fetzer 9.96 112232 180 6 Movie, stationary 11 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Oakland California Temple Provo Utah Temple ogden
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The temple was closed for 3 1/2 years to undergo renovations that significantly modified the look of the building.[10][11] Following an open house from August 1 to September 6, 2014, the temple was rededicated on September 21, 2014.[12][13]


edit Provo Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 15 Image:Provo_Utah_Temple_(36017223143).jpg Image available August 14, 1967 September 15, 1969 Hugh B. Brown {{{groundbreaking_link}}} January 10-29, 1972 February 9, 1972 Joseph Fielding Smith {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Closed for renovation Provo, Utah, United States Utah United States North America 2200 Temple Hill Drive
Provo, Utah
United States
801-375-5775 White cast stone with gold anodized aluminum grills, bronze glass panels and a painted spire Modern, center spire Functional modern with single center spire design Emil B. Fetzer 17 128325 175 6 Movie, stationary 12 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Ogden Utah Temple Washington D.C. Temple provo
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Harold B. Lee read the dedicatory prayer prepared by Joseph Fielding Smith


edit Washington D.C. Temple {{{display_name}}} 16 Image:Washington D.C. Temple At Dusk.jpg Image available 100px November 15, 1968 December 7, 1968 Hugh B. Brown {{{groundbreaking_link}}} September 17 – November 2, 1974.
April 28, 2022 - June 11, 2022.[14]
November 19, 1974 Spencer W. Kimball {{{dedication_link}}} August 14, 2022 Russell M. Nelson[15] {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Kensington, Maryland, U.S. Maryland United States North America 9900 Stoneybrook Dr.
Kensington, Maryland
United States
301-588-0650 Reinforced concrete sheathed in Alabama white marble Modern six-spire design Fred L. Markham, Harold K. Beecher, Henry P. Fetzer, and Keith W. Wilcox 52 156558 288 6 stationary 14 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Provo Utah Temple São Paulo Brazil Temple washington
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edit São Paulo Brazil Temple {{{display_name}}} 17 Image:Templo de sao paulo.jpg Image available 1 March 1975 20 March 1976 James E. Faust {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 17 January – 14 February 2004 (after renovations) October 30, 1978 Spencer W. Kimball {{{dedication_link}}} 22 February 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating São Paulo, Brazil São Paulo Brazil South America Avenida Professor Francisco Morato, 2390
Caxingui
São Paulo, São Paulo
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11-3723-7600 Cast stone composed of quartz and marble aggregates set in white cement Modern, single spire Spanish influenced modern, single-spire design Emil B. Fetzer 1.85 59246 2 Movie, stationary 4 yes {{{cafeteria}}} Washington D.C. Temple Tokyo Japan Temple saopaulo
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edit Tokyo Japan Temple {{{display_name}}} 18 Image:Tokyo Temple.jpg Image available August 9, 1975 April 10, 1978 {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 15 September – 18 October 1980
3-18 June 2022 (following renovation)
October 27, 1980 Spencer W. Kimball {{{dedication_link}}} July 3, 2022 Henry B. Eyring {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Japan Asia 5-8-10 Minami Azabu
Minato-Ku
Tokyo, Japan
+81-(0)3-3442-8171 289 panels of precast stone which resembles light gray granite Modern, single spire Modern, one spire Emil B. Fetzer 1.22 53997 178 2 stationary 5 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} São Paulo Brazil Temple Seattle Washington Temple tokyo
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edit Seattle Washington Temple {{{display_name}}} 19 Image:Seattle_Temple_in_Bellevue.jpg Image available November 15, 1975 May 27, 1978 Marion G. Romney {{{groundbreaking_link}}} October 7 – November 8, 1980 November 17, 1980 Spencer W. Kimball {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Bellevue, Washington, U.S. Washington United States North America 2808 148th Ave. SE
Bellevue, Washington
United States
(1) 425-643-5144 Reinforced concrete faced with white marble aggregate and cast stone Modern, single spire Emil B. Fetzer 23.5 110000 179 4 stationary 13 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Tokyo Japan Temple Jordan River Utah Temple seattle
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edit Jordan River Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 20 Image:Jordan River Temple 2.jpg Image available February 3, 1978 June 9, 1979 Spencer W. Kimball {{{groundbreaking_link}}} September 29 – October 31, 1981 (original); March 17 – April 28, 2018 (after renovations) November 16, 1981 Marion G. Romney {{{dedication_link}}} May 20, 2018 Henry B. Eyring {{{rededication_link}}} Operating South Jordan, Utah, United States Utah United States North America 10200 S 1300 W
South Jordan, Utah 84095-8814
United States
+1-(1)801-254-3003 Cast stone with white marble chips, tower is cemlite Modern, center spire Emil B. Fetzer 15 148236 219 6 Movie, stationary 16 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Seattle Washington Temple Atlanta Georgia Temple jordanriver
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edit Atlanta Georgia Temple {{{display_name}}} 21 Image:Atlanta Georgia Temple 04.07.07.jpg Image available Located in Sandy Springs, Georgia, the Atlanta Georgia Temple was the first LDS Temple in the Southeastern United States 100px April 2, 1980 March 7, 1981 Spencer W. Kimball {{{groundbreaking_link}}} April 9-23, 2011[16] June 1, 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} November 14, 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Sandy Springs, Georgia, U.S. Georgia United States North America 6450 Barfield Rd NE
Atlanta, Georgia
United States
+1-(1)770-393-3698 Pre-cast stone walls Modern, single spire Emil B. Fetzer 9.6 34500 92 4 Movie, two-stage progressive 5 {{{cafeteria}}} Jordan River Utah Temple Apia Samoa Temple atlanta
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The rededication in 1997 was for the addition of a new baptistry, two new sealing rooms, and remodeling. In April 2009, the church announced that the Atlanta Temple would close on July 1 for 15 to 18 months for renovations[17] The temple was rededicated by Thomas S. Monson on May 1, 2011[18]


edit Apia Samoa Temple Apia Samoa Temple 22 No Image available October 15, 1977 October 19, 1981 Dennis E. Simmons {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 6–27, 2005 August 5, 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} September 4, 2005 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Apia, Samoa Tuamasaga Samoa Oceania Vaitele Street
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Samoa
+1685-(1)685-64-230 Granite Classic Modern, single spire Naylor, Wentworth, Lund 2 18691 75 2 Movie, two-stage progressive 2 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Atlanta Georgia Temple Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple apia
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The original Samoa temple was dedicated in 1983 and destroyed by fire while the temple was closed for renovations in 2003. This new temple of a similar design was built on the same site although it is substantially larger.[19] The LDS Church continues to list this as the 22nd operating temple, in accordance to its original dedication date.[20]


edit Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple {{{display_name}}} 23 Image:Nuku alofa Tonga Temple 2007-11-17.jpg Image available The Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple 2 April 1980 18 February 1981 Spencer W. Kimball {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 19–30 July 1983 9 August 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} 4 November 2007 Russell M. Nelson {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Nukuʻalofa, Tonga Tongatapu Tonga Oceania Loto Road
Tongatapu
Nuku'alofa
Tonga
(676) 43-081 "R-wall" exterior finish and insulation system on concrete block; roof covered by split cedar shake shingles. Modern, single-spire design Emil B. Fetzer 1.2 21184 2 Movie, stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Apia Samoa Temple Santiago Chile Temple nukualofa
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The Tongan temple was rededicated 4 November 2007 following remodeling that began in June 2006.[21][22]


edit Santiago Chile Temple {{{display_name}}} 24 Image:Santiago Chile Temple.jpg Image available 2 April 1980 30 May 1981 Spencer W. Kimball {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 24 August – 8 September 1983 15 September 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} 12 March 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Santiago, Chile Santiago Chile South America Avenida Pocuro 1940
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(56) 340-5070 Stucco on concrete block Modern, single-spire Emil B. Fetzer 2.61 20831 76 2 Movie, stationary 3 {{{cafeteria}}} Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple Papeete Tahiti Temple santiago
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edit Papeete Tahiti Temple {{{display_name}}} 25 Image:Temple mormon Tahiti.jpg Image available 2 April 1980 13 February 1981 Spencer W. Kimball {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 13–22 October 1983 27 October 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} 12 November 2006 L. Tom Perry {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia Windward Islands French Polynesia Oceania Route de Fautaua
Papeete, Tahiti
French Polynesia
(689) 503-939 Painted plaster over stucco Sloping roof, single spire Modern, single-spire design with influences of French and Polynesian cultures Emil B. Fetzer 1.7 12150 66 2 Movie, stationary 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Santiago Chile Temple Mexico City Mexico Temple papeete
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edit Mexico City Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 26 Image:Mexico_city_temple_night.jpg Image available Mexico City Mexico Temple 100px 3 April 1976 25 November 1979 Boyd K. Packer {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 9–19 November 1983
20 October – 8 November 2008
2 December 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} 16 November 2008 Thomas S. Monson {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Mexico City, Mexico Mexico City Mexico North America Avenida 510 no. 90
Colonia San Juan de Aragón
Mexico City, Distrito Federal
México
(52) 555-747-5031 White cast stone Modern Mayan, single spire Modern adaptation of ancient Mayan architecture Emil B. Fetzer 7 116642 152 4 stationary 11 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Papeete Tahiti Temple Boise Idaho Temple mexicocity
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The Mexico City Mexico Temple was closed March 30, 2007 for renovations[23][24] and was rededicated Sunday, 16 November 2008.[25] The temple was again closed in early 2014 for renovations.[24] A public open house was held from Friday, 14 August 2015, through Saturday, 5 September 2015, excluding Sundays.[26] The temple was rededicated on Sunday, September 13, 2015.[27]


edit Boise Idaho Temple {{{display_name}}} 27 Image:Boise temple 2 rotate crop.jpeg Image available March 31, 1982 December 18, 1982 Mark E. Petersen {{{groundbreaking_link}}} May 1-19, 1984 May 25, 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} May 29, 1987 James E. Faust {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Boise, Idaho, U.S. Idaho United States North America 1211 S Cole Rd.
Boise, Idaho
United States
208-322-4422 Light-colored marble face with a slate roof Sloping roof, six spire Modern adaptation of six-spire design Church A&E Services 4.83 35868 112 4 stationary 4 {{{cafeteria}}} Mexico City Mexico Temple Sydney Australia Temple boise
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The rededication in 1987 was for an addition only. The Boise Idaho Temple was closed for additional renovations in July 2011 and rededicated in November 2012.


edit Sydney Australia Temple {{{display_name}}} 28 Image:Carlingford ldstemple.jpg Image available 100px 2 April 1980 13 August 1982 Bruce R. McConkie {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 6–18 September 1984 20 September 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Carlingford, New South Wales, Australia New South Wales Australia Oceania 756 Pennant Hills Road
(Corner of Pennant Hills Road and Moseley Street)
Carlingford, New South Wales
Australia
(61) 2-9841-5471 Precast panels; white quartz finish; terra cotta roof tiles Modern, single spire Modern, single-spire design Emil B. Fetzer and R. Lindsay Little 3 30677 2 Movie, stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Boise Idaho Temple Manila Philippines Temple sydney
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edit Manila Philippines Temple {{{display_name}}} 29 Image:Manila Philippines Temple - Whiting.jpg Image available 1 April 1981 25 August 1982 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 3–15 September 1984 25 September 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Quezon City, Philippines Metro Manila Philippines Asia 13 Temple Drive
Greenmeadows Subdivision
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Philippines
(63) 2-635-0954 Ceramic tile Sloping roof, six spire Modern adaptation of six-spire design Church A&E Services with Felipe M. Mendoza & Partners 3.5 26683 115 4 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Sydney Australia Temple Dallas Texas Temple manila
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edit Dallas Texas Temple {{{display_name}}} 30 Image:Dallas LDS Temple by David B.jpeg Image available April 1, 1981 January 22, 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} September 7-26, 1984 October 19, 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} March 5, 1989 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Dallas, Texas, United States Texas United States North America 6363 Willow Lane
Dallas, Texas
United States
972-991-1273 Marble tile Sloping roof, six spire Sloping roof, six spire Church A&E Services and West & Humphries 6 44207 95 5 stationary 4 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Manila Philippines Temple Taipei Taiwan Temple dallas
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edit Taipei Taiwan Temple {{{display_name}}} 31 Image:Taipei Taiwan Temple-cropped.JPG Image available Taipei Taiwan Temple 100px 31 March 1982 27 August 1982 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 30 October – 10 November 1984 17 November 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Taipei, Taiwan Taipei Taiwan Asia 256 Ai Kuo East Road
Taipei
Taiwan
(886) 2-2351-0218 White ceramic tile Sloping roof, six spire Modern adaptation of six-spire design Church A&E Services with Philip fei & Associations 0.5 9945 126 4 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Dallas Texas Temple Guatemala City Guatemala Temple taipei
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edit Guatemala City Guatemala Temple {{{display_name}}} 32 Image:Guatemala City Temple by rkuhnau.jpg Image available 1 April 1981 12 September 1982 Richard G. Scott {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 27 November – 10 December 1984 14 December 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Guatemala City, Guatemala Guatemala Guatemala North America 24 Avenida 2-20, Zona 15
Vista Hermosa 1
Guatemala City
Guatemala
(502) 2369-3426 Natural white Guatemalan marble Sloping roof, six-spire Modern adaptation of six-spire design Church A&E Services and Jose Asturias 1.4 11610 126 4 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Taipei Taiwan Temple Freiberg Germany Temple guatemalacity
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edit Freiberg Germany Temple {{{display_name}}} 33 Image:Freiberg Tempel.JPG Image available 100px 9 October 1982 23 April 1983 Thomas S. Monson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 3–15 June 1985 29 June 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} 7 September 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Freiberg, Germany Saxony Germany Europe Hainichener Strasse 64
Freiberg
Germany
(49) 3731-35960 White German stucco plastered over 24-inch thick brick walls and a blue gray slate stone slab roof Sloping roof, single spire Modern, single-spire design with German influence and use of Gothic-style arches Emil B. Fetzer and Rolf Metzner 3.58 21500 2 stationary 2 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Guatemala City Guatemala Temple Stockholm Sweden Temple freiberg
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Originally without an angel Moroni statue, one was installed as part of the 2001–2002 renovations. It is the only temple ever to have been located behind the Iron Curtain.[28]


edit Stockholm Sweden Temple {{{display_name}}} 34 Image:Templet i Stockholm 2017a.jpg Image available The temple in June 2017. 1 April 1981 17 March 1984 Thomas S. Monson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 10–22 June 1985 2–4 July 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Closed for renovation Västerhaninge, Sweden Stockholm Sweden Europe Tempelvägen 5
Västerhaninge
Sweden
(46) 8-500-655-00 Masonry exterior with copper roof Sloping roof, six spire Modern adaptation of six-spire design John Sjostrom and Church A&E Services 4.47 31000 112 4 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Freiberg Germany Temple Chicago Illinois Temple stockholm
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edit Chicago Illinois Temple {{{display_name}}} 35 Image:Chicago Illinois Temple3.jpg Image available April 1, 1981 August 13, 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} July 15 – August 3, 1985 August 9, 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} October 8, 1989 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Glenview, Illinois, United States Illinois United States North America 4151 West Lake Avenue
Glenview, Illinois
United States
847-299-6500 Temple granite Sloping roof, six spire Modern adaptation of six-spire design Wight & Co and Church A&E Services 13 37062 112 5 stationary 3 {{{cafeteria}}} Stockholm Sweden Temple Johannesburg South Africa Temple chicago
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Rededication in 1989 was for the addition only


edit Johannesburg South Africa Temple {{{display_name}}} 36 Image:Johannesburg Temple from skyline.jpeg Image available 1 April 1981 27 November 1982 Marvin J. Ashton {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 20 July – 10 August 1985 24 August 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Johannesburg, South Africa Gauteng South Africa Africa 7 Jubilee Road
Parktown
Johannesburg
South Africa
(27) 11-645-1540 Masonry exterior Sloping roof, six-spire Modern adaptation of six-spire design Church A&E Services and Halford & Halford 1 19184 112 4 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Chicago Illinois Temple Seoul Korea Temple johannesburg
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edit Seoul Korea Temple {{{display_name}}} 37 No Image available 1 April 1981 9 May 1983 Marvin J. Ashton {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 26 November 26 - 7 December 1985 14 December 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Seoul, South Korea Seoul South Korea Asia 500-23 Changcheon-dong
Seodaemun-gu
Seoul
South Korea
(82) 2-334-9100 Granite exterior Sloping roof, six spire Modern adaptation of six-spire design Church A&E Services and Komerican Architects 1 28057 112 1 class 3 {{{cafeteria}}} yes Johannesburg South Africa Temple Lima Peru Temple seoul
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edit Lima Peru Temple {{{display_name}}} 38 Image:Lima Peru Temple.jpg Image available {{{image_width}}} 1 April 1981 11 September 1982 Boyd K. Packer {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 11–28 December 1985 10 January 1986 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating La Molina, Lima, Peru Lima Peru South America Prolg. Av. Javier Prado Este 6420
La Molina, Lima
Perú
(51) 1-348-0418 Local granite, Oriental design Sloping roof, six-spire Modern adaptation of six-spire design Jesse M. Harris 4.5 9600 112 4 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Seoul Korea Temple Buenos Aires Argentina Temple lima
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edit Buenos Aires Argentina Temple {{{display_name}}} 39 Image:Buenos Aires Argentina Temple by nadiamercer crop.jpeg Image available 2 April 1980 20 April 1983 Bruce R. McConkie {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 17–24 December 1985
4–25 August 2012
17 January 1986 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} 9 September 2012 Henry B. Eyring {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Ciudad Evita, Argentina Buenos Aires Argentina South America Autopista Richieri y Puente 13
B 1778 Dua Ciudad Evita
Buenos Aires
Argentina
(54) 11-4487-1520 Light gray native granite Sloping roof, six spire Modern adaptation of six-spire design Ramon Paez and Church A&E Services 3.73 30659 112 4 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Lima Peru Temple Denver Colorado Temple buenosaires
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edit Denver Colorado Temple {{{display_name}}} 40 Image:Denver LDSTemple.JPG Image available March 31, 1982 May 19, 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} September 8-27, 1986 October 24, 1986 Ezra Taft Benson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Centennial, Colorado, United States Colorado United States North America 2001 East Phillips Circle
Centennial, Colorado
United States
303-730-0220 Precast stone walls and a built-up roof Modern, single spire Modern, single-spire design Church A&E Services and Bobby R. Thomas 7.5 29177 90 4 stationary 6 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Buenos Aires Argentina Temple Frankfurt Germany Temple denver
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edit Frankfurt Germany Temple {{{display_name}}} 41 Image:Eingang Frankfurt Tempel 2005 08 26.JPG Image available 100px 1 April 1981 1 July 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 29 July 29 - 8 August 1987; 13-28 September 2019 28 August 1987 Ezra Taft Benson {{{dedication_link}}} 20 October 2019 Dieter F. Uchtdorf {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Friedrichsdorf, Germany Hesse Germany Europe Talstrasse 10
Friedrichsdorf
Germany
(49) 6172-59000 White granite and copper roof Sloping roof, single detached spire Modern, detached single-spire design Church A&E Services and Borchers-Metzner-Kramer 5.6 32895 82 4 stationary 4 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Denver Colorado Temple Portland Oregon Temple frankfurt
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edit Portland Oregon Temple {{{display_name}}} 42 Image:Portland Oregon Temple.jpg Image available April 7, 1984 September 20, 1986 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} June 15 July 15 – 8, 1989 August 19, 1989 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Lake Oswego, Oregon, U.S. Oregon United States North America 13600 SW Kruse Oaks Boulevard
Lake Oswego, Oregon
United States
503-639-7066 White Vermont marble walls with green Vermont slate roof Sloping roof, six spire Modern, six-spire design Leland A. Gray 7.3 80500 181 4 stationary 14 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Frankfurt Germany Temple Las Vegas Nevada Temple portland
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edit Las Vegas Nevada Temple {{{display_name}}} 43 Image:Las Vegas Temple 1.jpg Image available 100px April 7, 1984 November 30, 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} November 16 December 16 – 9, 1989 December 16, 1989 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Sunrise Manor, Nevada, United States Nevada United States North America 827 Temple View Drive
Las Vegas, Nevada
United States
702-452-5011 White precast stone walls and copper roof and detailing Sloping roof, six spire Modern, six-spire design Tate & Snyder Architects 10.3 80350 137 4 stationary 6 Available {{{cafeteria}}} Portland Oregon Temple Toronto Ontario Temple lasvegas
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edit Toronto Ontario Temple {{{display_name}}} 44 Image:Toronto_temple2.jpg Image available 100px 7 April 1984 10 October 1987 Thomas S. Monson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 2–18 August 1990 25 August 1990 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Closed for renovation Brampton, Ontario, Canada Ontario Canada North America 10060 Bramalea Road
Brampton, Ontario
Canada L6R 1A1
905-799-1122 White cast stone Modern, single spire Modern, single-spire design Allward-Gouinlock Inc. 13.4 57982 171 4 stationary 6 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Las Vegas Nevada Temple San Diego California Temple toronto
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edit San Diego California Temple {{{display_name}}} 45 Image:2019 San Diego LDS Temple 1.jpg Image available April 7, 1984 February 27, 1988 Ezra Taft Benson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} February 20 – April 3, 1993 April 25, 1993 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Closed for renovation San Diego, California, United States California United States North America 7474 Charmant Drive
San Diego, California
United States
858-622-0991 Marble chips in plaster Modern, two-tower Modern, two-tower William S. Lewis, Jr. 7.2 72000 169 4 stationary 8 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Toronto Ontario Temple Orlando Florida Temple sandiego
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edit Orlando Florida Temple {{{display_name}}} 46 Image:Orlando Florida Temple.jpg Image available 100px April 6, 1991 June 20, 1992 James E. Faust {{{groundbreaking_link}}} September 10-30, 1994 October 9, 1994 Howard W. Hunter {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Windermere, Florida, U.S. Florida United States North America 9000 Windy Ridge Road
Windermere, Florida
United States
407-876-0022 White precast concrete with marble chips Classic modern, center spire Classic modern, single-spire design Scott Partnership Architects 13 70000 165 4 stationary 5 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} San Diego California Temple Bountiful Utah Temple orlando
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edit Bountiful Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 47 Image:047 Bountiful, Utah-cropped.jpg Image available 100px April 6, 1991 May 2, 1992 Ezra Taft Benson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} November 4 December 4 – 17, 1994 January 8, 1995 Howard W. Hunter {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Bountiful, Utah, U.S. Utah United States North America 640 South Bountiful Boulevard
Bountiful, Utah
United States
801-296-2100 Bethel white granite Classic modern, center spire Classic modern, single-spire design Allen B. Erekson 9 104000 176 4 stationary 8 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Orlando Florida Temple Hong Kong China Temple bountiful
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edit Hong Kong China Temple {{{display_name}}} 48 Image:Hong_Kong_China_Temple.jpg Image available 100px 3 October 1992 22 January 1994 John K. Carmack {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 7–21 May 1996 26 May 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} 19 June 2022 Gerrit W. Gong {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Kowloon City, Hong Kong, China Hong Kong China Asia 2 Cornwall Street, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong (852) 2339-8100 Polished granite Hong Kong Colonial, single spire Hong Kong colonial, single-spire design Liang Peddle Thorpe Architects 0.31 51921 135 2 stationary 2 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Bountiful Utah Temple Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple hongkong
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edit Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 49 Image:Mount_Timpanogos_Temple_1a.png Image available 100px October 3, 1992 October 9, 1993 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 6 - September 21, 1996 October 13, 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating American Fork, Utah, United States Utah United States North America 742 North 900 East
American Fork, Utah
United States
801-763-4540 Sierra white granite clad temple with art glass windows and bronze doors Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Allen Erekson, Keith Stepan, and Church A&E Services 16.7 107240 190 4 stationary 8 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Hong Kong China Temple St. Louis Missouri Temple mounttimpanogos
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edit St. Louis Missouri Temple {{{display_name}}} 50 Image:St._Louis_Missouri_Temple_Exterior.jpg Image available December 29, 1990 October 30, 1993 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} April 26 - May 24, 1997 June 1, 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Town and Country, Missouri, U.S. Missouri United States North America 12555 North Outer Forty Drive
Town and Country, Missouri
United States
314-514-1122 Cast stone and Bethal white granite with thermal finish Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Chiodini Associates 14 58749 150 4 stationary 4 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple Vernal Utah Temple stlouis
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edit Vernal Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 51 Image:Vernal_Utah_temple.jpg Image available 100px February 13, 1994 May 13, 1995 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} October 11-25, 1997 November 2, 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Vernal, Utah, United States Utah United States North America 170 South 400 West
Vernal, Utah
United States
435-789-3220 Face brick Existing building adapted Adaptation of Uintah Stake Tabernacle FFKR Architects 1.6 38771 2 Movie, two-stage progressive 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} St. Louis Missouri Temple Preston England Temple vernal
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edit Preston England Temple {{{display_name}}} 52 Image:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Preston England Temple.jpg Image available 19 October 1992 12 June 1994 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 16–30 May 1998 7 June 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Chorley, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom North West England United Kingdom Europe Temple Way, Hartwood Green
Chorley
Lancashire
England
(44) 1257-226-100 Olympia white granite from Sardinia Modern, single spire Modern, single-spire design Church A&E Services 32 69630 159 4 Movie, two-stage progressive 4 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Vernal Utah Temple Monticello Utah Temple preston
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edit Monticello Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 53 Image:Monticellotemple.jpg Image available October 4, 1997 November 17, 1997 Ben B. Banks {{{groundbreaking_link}}} July 16-18, 1998 July 26, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} November 17, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Monticello, Utah, United States Utah United States North America 397 North 200 West
Monticello, Utah
United States
435-587-3500 Turkish off-white marble Smaller and remote area 1[29] Classic modern, single-spire design Church A&E Services 1.33 11225 66 2 Movie, two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Preston England Temple Anchorage Alaska Temple monticello
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edit Anchorage Alaska Temple {{{display_name}}} 54 Image:Anchorage Alaska Temple by artchase.jpg Image available October 4, 1997 April 17, 1998 F. Melvin Hammond {{{groundbreaking_link}}} December 29-31, 1998 January 9, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} February 8, 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Anchorage, Alaska, United States Alaska United States North America 13161 Brayton Drive
Anchorage, Alaska
United States
907-348-7890 Stone-clad Sierra white granite quarried from near Fresno, California McCool Carlson Green 5.4 11937 71 2 two-stage progressive 1 {{{cafeteria}}} Monticello Utah Temple Colonia Juárez Chihuahua Mexico Temple anchorage
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edit Colonia Juárez Chihuahua Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 55 Image:Colonial Juarez Temple.jpg Image available 4 October 1997 7 March 1998 Eran A. Call {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 25–27 February 1999 6 March 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Colonia Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico Chihuahua Mexico North America Calle Chihuahua y Díaz
Colonia Juárez, Chihuahua
México
(52) 636-695-0144 Gleaming white marble Smaller and remote area 1[29] Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services 2.56 6800 71 1 stationary 1 {{{cafeteria}}} Anchorage Alaska Temple Madrid Spain Temple coloniajuarez
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edit Madrid Spain Temple {{{display_name}}} 56 Image:Madrid_temple.jpg Image available 100px 4 April 1993 11 June 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley Yes 20 February – 13 March 1999 19 March 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Madrid, Spain Madrid Spain Europe Calle del Templo no. 2
Madrid
Spain
(34) 913-017-607 Italian Camaro Marble Classic modern, single-spire Classic modern, single-spire design Arquitechior Langdon, SA. 3.5 45800 4 stationary 4 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Colonia Juárez Chihuahua Mexico Temple Bogotá Colombia Temple madrid
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edit Bogotá Colombia Temple {{{display_name}}} 57 Image:Iglesia SUD en Bogotá.jpg Image available The Bogotá Colombia Temple 7 April 1984 26 June 1993 William R. Bradford {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 27 March – 18 April 1999 24 April 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Bogotá, Colombia Distrito Capital Colombia South America Carrera 37 no. 125A-65
Bogotá, Distrito Capital
Colombia
(57) 1-625-8000 Brazilian granite, Asa Branca Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Cerrano y Gomez Cuellar 3.71 53500 124 4 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Madrid Spain Temple Guayaquil Ecuador Temple bogota
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edit Guayaquil Ecuador Temple {{{display_name}}} 58 Image:LDS_Temple_Ecuador.jpg Image available 31 March 1982 10 August 1996 Richard G. Scott {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 23 June – 5 July 1999 1 August 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Guayaquil, Ecuador Guayas Ecuador South America Calle 6ta y Avenida Rodrigo Chávez González
Principado de las Lomas
Urdesa Norte, Guayaquil
Ecuador
(593) 4-288-9388 Brazilian granite, Asa Branca Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Rafael Velez Calisto, Architects & Consultants and Church A&E Services 6.2 45000 4 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Bogotá Colombia Temple Spokane Washington Temple guayaquil
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edit Spokane Washington Temple {{{display_name}}} 59 Image:Spokane Temple by colors fade.jpeg Image available August 13, 1998 October 10, 1998 F. Melvin Hammond {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 6-14, 1999 August 21, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Veradale, Washington, United States Washington United States North America 13710 E. 40th Ave.
Veradale, Washington
United States
509-926-2824 Granite Classic modern, single-spire design 2 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Guayaquil Ecuador Temple Columbus Ohio Temple spokane
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edit Columbus Ohio Temple {{{display_name}}} 60 Image:Columbus Ohio Temple 2017.jpg Image available April 2017 April 25, 1998 September 12, 1998 John K. Carmack {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 21–28, 1999 September 4, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} 4 June 2023 M. Russell Ballard {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Columbus, Ohio, United States Ohio United States North America 3870 Gateway Boulevard
Columbus, Ohio
United States
614-351-5001 Imperial Danby White variegated marble quarried from Vermont Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Firestone J. Mullin 5 11745 71 2 Movie, two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Spokane Washington Temple Bismarck North Dakota Temple columbus
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edit Bismarck North Dakota Temple {{{display_name}}} 61 Image:BismarkTemple7.jpg Image available July 29, 1998 October 17, 1998 Kenneth Johnson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} September 10–11, 1999 September 19, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Bismarck, North Dakota, United States North Dakota United States North America 2930 Cody Drive
Bismarck, North Dakota
United States
701-258-9590 Granite veneer from Québec Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Ritterbush–Ellig–Hulsing and Church A&E Services 1.6 10700 71 2 Movie, two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Columbus Ohio Temple Columbia South Carolina Temple bismarck
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edit Columbia South Carolina Temple {{{display_name}}} 62 Image:Columbia_South_Carolina_Temple_Entrance.jpg Image available 100px September 11, 1998 December 5, 1998 Gordon T. Watts {{{groundbreaking_link}}} September 30 – October 9, 1999 October 16, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Hopkins, South Carolina, United States South Carolina United States North America 2905 Trotter Road
Hopkins, South Carolina
United States
803-647-9472 Imperial Danby White variegated marble quarried from Vermont Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Mike Watson 3.6 10700 71 2 Movie, two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Bismarck North Dakota Temple Detroit Michigan Temple columbia
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edit Detroit Michigan Temple {{{display_name}}} 63 Image:Detroit Michigan Temple.jpg Image available 100px August 10, 1998 October 10, 1998 Jay E. Jensen {{{groundbreaking_link}}} October 8–16, 1999 October 23, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, United States Michigan United States North America 37425 Woodward Avenue
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
United States
248-593-0690 Imperial Danby White marble quarried in Vermont Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design John Coakley, Sr. 6.34 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Columbia South Carolina Temple Halifax Nova Scotia Temple detroit
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edit Halifax Nova Scotia Temple {{{display_name}}} 64 Image:Halifax Temple Dedication trip 017.jpg Image available May 7, 1998 October 12, 1998 Jay E. Jensen {{{groundbreaking_link}}} November 4–7, 1999 November 14, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia Canada North America 44 Cumberland Drive
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Canada
902-434-6920 White Bethel granite Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single spire design L.A. Beaubien and Associates, and Church A&E Services 2 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Detroit Michigan Temple Regina Saskatchewan Temple halifax
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edit Regina Saskatchewan Temple {{{display_name}}} 65 Image:Regina temple by Kim Siever.jpeg Image available August 3, 1998 November 14, 1998 Hugh W. Pinnock {{{groundbreaking_link}}} November 5–6, 1999 November 14, 1999 Boyd K. Packer {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Saskatchewan Canada North America {{{address}}} 306-545-8194 Light gray granite Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Roger B. Mitchell and Church A&E Services 1 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Halifax Nova Scotia Temple Billings Montana Temple regina
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edit Billings Montana Temple {{{display_name}}} 66 Image:MTempleafar.jpg Image available August 30, 1996 March 30, 1998 Hugh W. Pinnock {{{groundbreaking_link}}} October 8–23, 1999 November 20, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Billings, Montana, U.S. Montana United States North America 3100 Rim Point Drive
Billings, Montana
United States
406-655-0607 Wyoming white dolomite precast concrete Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design CTA Architects Engineers 10 33800 120 2 two-stage progressive 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Regina Saskatchewan Temple Edmonton Alberta Temple billings
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edit Edmonton Alberta Temple {{{display_name}}} 67 Image:Mormon Temple Edmonton Alberta Canada 01.jpg Image available The Edmonton Alberta Temple August 11, 1998 February 27, 1999 Yoshihiko Kikuchi {{{groundbreaking_link}}} December 3–7, 1999 December 11, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Alberta Canada North America 14325 53rd Avenue NW
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada
780-434-7436 Light gray granite veneer quarried in Quebec Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Robert Bennett and Church A&E Services 1 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Billings Montana Temple Raleigh North Carolina Temple edmonton
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edit Raleigh North Carolina Temple {{{display_name}}} 68 Image:Raleigh_North_Carolina_Latter-day_Saint_Temple.jpg Image available September 3, 1998 February 6, 1999 Loren C. Dunn {{{groundbreaking_link}}} December 3–11, 1999 December 18, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} October 13, 2019 M. Russell Ballard {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Apex, North Carolina, United States North Carolina United States North America 574 Bryan Drive
Apex, North Carolina 27502
United States
919-362-4135 Imperial Danby White marble quarried in Vermont with art glass windows Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Dan Dills - Architect: Dills and Ainscuff.

Contractor: Walbridge Aldinger.

3.17 12864 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Edmonton Alberta Temple St. Paul Minnesota Temple raleigh
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edit St. Paul Minnesota Temple {{{display_name}}} 69 Image:St._Paul_Minnesota_Temple_2018.jpg Image available July 29, 1998 September 26, 1998 Hugh W. Pinnock {{{groundbreaking_link}}} December 18–31, 1999 January 9, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Oakdale, Minnesota, United States Minnesota United States North America 2150 Hadley Ave. N.
Oakdale, Minnesota
United States
651-748-5910 Light gray granite veneer Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Ed Kodet, Jr. and Church A&E Services 7.5 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Raleigh North Carolina Temple Kona Hawaii Temple stpaul
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edit Kona Hawaii Temple {{{display_name}}} 70 Image:Kona Hawaii Temple.jpg Image available May 7, 1998 March 13, 1999 John B. Dickson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} January 12–15, 2000 January 23, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Closed for renovation Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, U.S. Hawaii United States North America 75-230 Kalani St.
Kailua Kona, Hawaii
United States
808-331-8504 White marble veneer Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Church A & E Services, Bob Lowder 7.02 12325 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} St. Paul Minnesota Temple Ciudad Juárez Mexico Temple kona
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edit Ciudad Juárez Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 71 Image:Ciudad Juarez Temple by Christine Asay.jpg Image available 7 May 1998 9 January 1999 Eran A. Call {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 12–19 February 2000 26 February 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Ciudad Juárez, Mexico Chihuahua Mexico North America Calle Paraguay no. 290
Esquina José Borunda
Colonia Partido Romero
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
México
(52) 656-611-5146 White marble veneer Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services 1.64 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Kona Hawaii Temple Hermosillo Sonora Mexico Temple ciudadjuarez
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edit Hermosillo Sonora Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 72 Image:Hermosillo Temple by Miguel Robles.jpg Image available 20 July 1998 5 December 1998 Eran A. Call {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 15–19 February 2000 27 February 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico Sonora Mexico North America General Pedro García Conde no. 303
Esquina Con Juan José Ríos
Colonia Pitic
Hermosillo, Sonora
México
(52) 662-210-5660 White marble veneer Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services 1.54 10769 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Ciudad Juárez Mexico Temple Albuquerque New Mexico Temple hermosillo
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edit Albuquerque New Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 73 Image:Albuquerque New Mexico Temple by a4gpa.jpeg Image available April 4, 1997 June 20, 1998 Lynn A. Mickelsen {{{groundbreaking_link}}} February 17–26, 2000 March 5, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States New Mexico United States North America 10301 San Francisco Drive NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico
United States
505-822-5110 Desert Rose pre-cast concrete trimmed with Texas pearl granite Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Fanning Bard & Tatum 8.5 34245 114 2 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Hermosillo Sonora Mexico Temple Oaxaca Mexico Temple albuquerque
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edit Oaxaca Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 74 Image:Oaxaca Temple by Henok Montoya.jpg Image available 3 February 1999 13 March 1999 Carl B. Pratt {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 28 February – 4 March 2000 11 March 2000 James E. Faust {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Oaxaca City, Mexico Oaxaca Mexico North America Avenida Universidad no. 139
Fraccionamiento Real de Candiani
Oaxaca, Oaxaca
México
(52) 951-516-9588 White marble from Torreón, Mexico Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services 1.87 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Albuquerque New Mexico Temple Tuxtla Gutiérrez Mexico Temple oaxaca
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edit Tuxtla Gutiérrez Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 75 Image:Tuxtla Gutiérrez México Temple.JPG Image available 25 February 1999 20 March 1999 Richard E. Turley Sr. {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 29 February – 4 March 2000 12 March 2000 James E. Faust {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Mexico Chiapas Mexico North America Carretera a Chicoasen Chiapas Kilómetro 1,4
Esquina Paseo de la Roseta
Fraccionamiento San José Chapultepec
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas
México
(52) 961-615-8287 White marble from Torreón, Mexico Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services 1.56 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Oaxaca Mexico Temple Louisville Kentucky Temple tuxtlagutierrez
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tuxtla-gutierrez-mexico
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edit Louisville Kentucky Temple {{{display_name}}} 76 Image:Louisville Kentucky Temple by Foto71.jpeg Image available March 17, 1999 May 29, 1999 John K. Carmack {{{groundbreaking_link}}} March 4–11, 2000 March 19, 2000 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Crestwood, Kentucky, United States Kentucky United States North America 7116 West Highway 22
Crestwood, Kentucky
United States
502-241-4115 Imperial Danby White marble quarried in Vermont Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Firestone Jaros Mullin--Mike Karpinski Architect 3 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Tuxtla Gutiérrez Mexico Temple Palmyra New York Temple louisville
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louisville-kentucky
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edit Palmyra New York Temple {{{display_name}}} 77 Image:PalmyraNewYorkTemple.jpg Image available Palmyra Temple as seen from the Sacred Grove {{{image_width}}} February 21, 1999 May 25, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} March 25, 2000 – April 1, 2000 April 6, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Palmyra and Manchester, New York, U.S. New York United States North America 2720 Temple Road
Palmyra, New York
United States
315-597-6001 Bethel White granite Classic modern, single spire Dave A. Richards; Church A&E Services 5 10900 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Louisville Kentucky Temple Fresno California Temple palmyra
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edit Fresno California Temple {{{display_name}}} 78 Image:Fresno Temple rear.JPG Image available January 8, 1999 March 20, 1999 John B. Dickson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} March 25 – April 4, 2000 April 9, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Fresno, California, United States California United States North America 6290 North Valentine Avenue
Fresno, California
United States
559-437-9451 White Sierra granite quarried in Raymond, California Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Paul Stommel AIA 2.34 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Palmyra New York Temple Medford Oregon Temple fresno
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fresno-california
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edit Medford Oregon Temple {{{display_name}}} 79 Image:Templo de Medford Oregon.jpg Image available March 15, 1999 May 20, 1999 D. Lee Tobler {{{groundbreaking_link}}} March 24–31, 2000 April 16, 2000 James E. Faust {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Central Point, Oregon, U.S. Oregon United States North America 3900 Grant Road
Central Point, Oregon
United States
541-664-2050 Gray granite quarried from Mount Airy, North Carolina Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Dan Park, Church A&E Services, Joseph E. Marty, Architect 2 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Fresno California Temple Memphis Tennessee Temple medford
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medford-oregon
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edit Memphis Tennessee Temple {{{display_name}}} 80 Image:Memphis_Tennessee_Temple_2023.jpg Image available Memphis Tennessee Temple in 2023 September 17, 1998 January 16, 1999 Gordon T. Watts {{{groundbreaking_link}}} April 8–15, 2000 April 23, 2000 James E. Faust {{{dedication_link}}} May 5, 2019 Jeffrey R. Holland {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Bartlett, Tennessee, U.S. Tennessee United States North America 4199 Kirby Whitten Parkway
Bartlett, Tennessee
United States
901-379-0202 Imperial Danby White marble Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Dusty Driver; Church A&E Services 6.35 10890 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Medford Oregon Temple Reno Nevada Temple memphis
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memphis-tennessee
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edit Reno Nevada Temple {{{display_name}}} 81 Image:RenoNVTemple.JPG Image available 100px April 12, 1999 July 24, 1999 Rex D. Pinegar {{{groundbreaking_link}}} April 8-15, 2000 April 23, 2000 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Reno, Nevada, United States Nevada United States North America 2000 Beaumont Parkway
Reno, Nevada
United States
775-747-6688 Gray granite quarried near Sharon, Vermont Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Church A&E Services 7.9 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Memphis Tennessee Temple Cochabamba Bolivia Temple reno
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reno-nevada
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Second temple built in Nevada, following Las Vegas Temple.


edit Cochabamba Bolivia Temple {{{display_name}}} 82 Image:Cochabamba Bolivia Temple.jpg Image available 13 January 1995 10 November 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 18-22 April 2000 30 April 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Cochabamba, Bolivia Cochabamba Bolivia South America Avenida Melchor Urquidi 1500
Alto Queru Queru
Cochabamba
Bolivia
(591) 4-429-3161 Blend of hand-hewn Comanche granite and plaster Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-tower design reflecting the Bolivian culture BSW and Church A&E Services 6.67 33302 2 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Reno Nevada Temple Tampico Mexico Temple cochabamba
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cochabamba-bolivia
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edit Tampico Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 83 Image:LDStemple83TampicoMexico.jpg Image available Temple #83, Tampico, Mexico 150px 8 July 1998 28 November 1998 Eran A. Call {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 29 April – 6 May 2000 20 May 2000 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Ciudad Madero, Mexico Tamaulipas Mexico North America Avenida Ejército Mexicano no. 74
Colonia Lomas del Gallo
Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas
México
(52) 833-216-9660 Blanco Guardiano white marble from Torreón, Mexico Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services 2.96 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Cochabamba Bolivia Temple Nashville Tennessee Temple tampico
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tampico-mexico
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edit Nashville Tennessee Temple {{{display_name}}} 84 Image:Nashville_Tennessee_Temple.jpg Image available November 9, 1994 March 13, 1999 John K. Carmack {{{groundbreaking_link}}} May 6–13, 2000 May 21, 2000 James E. Faust {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Franklin, Tennessee, U.S. Tennessee United States North America 1110 Gray Fox Lane
Franklin, Tennessee
United States
615-791-8668 Imperial Danby white marble Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Robert Waldrip and Church A&E Services 6.86 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Tampico Mexico Temple Villahermosa Mexico Temple nashville
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nashville-tennessee
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edit Villahermosa Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 85 Image:Villahermosa Temple by Jairo Hernandez.jpg Image available 30 October 1998 9 January 1999 Richard E. Turley Sr. {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 9-13 May 2000 21 May 2000 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Villahermosa, Mexico Tabasco Mexico North America Avenida 27 de Febrero no. 1802
Colonia Atasta de Serra
Villahermosa, Tabasco
México
(52) 993-352-2028 Blanco Guardiano white marble from Torreón, Mexico Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services 1.36 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Nashville Tennessee Temple Montreal Quebec Temple villahermosa
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villahermosa-mexico
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edit Montreal Quebec Temple {{{display_name}}} 86 Image:Montreal Quebec Temple.jpg Image available 6 August 1998 9 April 1999 Gary J. Coleman {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 20–27 May 2000 4 June 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} 22 November 2015 Henry B. Eyring[31] {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Longueuil, Quebec, Canada Quebec Canada North America 1450 Boulevard Marie-Victorin
Longueuil, Quebec
450-646-5775 Bethel white granite from northern Vermont Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Andrij Serbyn, Fichten Soiferman and Church A&E Services 2.4 11550 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Villahermosa Mexico Temple San José Costa Rica Temple montreal
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montreal-quebec
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edit San José Costa Rica Temple {{{display_name}}} 87 Image:San Jose Temple by Jairo Hernandez.jpg Image available 17 March 1999 24 April 1999 Lynn G. Robbins {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 20–27 May 2000 4 June 2000 James E. Faust {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating San José, Costa Rica San José Costa Rica North America Del Hotel Marriott, 600 Metros Oeste
Ribera de Belén
San José
Costa Rica
(506) 293-6681 ext. 10 Blanco Guardiano white marble from Torreón, Mexico Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Álvaro Íñigo and Church A&E Services 1.93 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Montréal Québec Temple Fukuoka Japan Temple sanjose
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san-jose-costa-rica
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edit Fukuoka Japan Temple {{{display_name}}} 88 Image:Fukuoka Japan Temple by tylermhawkins.jpeg Image available May 7, 1998 March 20, 1999 L. Lionel Kendrick {{{groundbreaking_link}}} June 1–3, 2000 June 11, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Fukuoka, Japan Fukuoka Japan Asia 46 Hirao Johsui-machi, Chūō-ku
Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken
Japan
(81) 92-525-8255 Two tones of polished granite, Empress White and Majestic Grey, quarried in China Smaller and remote area 3[32] Classic modern, single-spire design Kanji Moriya and Church A&E Services 1.25 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} San José Costa Rica Temple Adelaide Australia Temple fukuoka
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fukuoka-japan
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edit Adelaide Australia Temple {{{display_name}}} 89 Image:Adelaide Australia Temple.jpg Image available 17 March 1999 29 May 1999 Vaughn J. Featherstone {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 3–10 June 2000 15 June 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Marden, South Australia, Australia South Australia Australia Oceania 53-59 Lower Portrush Road
Marden, South Australia
Australia
(61) 8-8363-8000 Snow-white granite of Campolonghi, Italy Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Simon Drew 6.94 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Fukuoka Japan Temple Melbourne Australia Temple adelaide
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adelaide-australia
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edit Melbourne Australia Temple {{{display_name}}} 90 Image:Melbourne australia temple.jpg Image available October 30, 1998 March 20, 1999 P. Bruce Mitchell {{{groundbreaking_link}}} June 2–10, 2000 June 16, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Wantirna South, Victoria, Australia Victoria Australia Oceania 76 Cathies Lane
Wantirna South, Victoria
Australia
(61) 3-9881-9700 Snow white granite of Campolonghi, Italy Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Warwick Tempany and Church A&E Services 5.98 10700 71 2 Movie, two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Adelaide Australia Temple Suva Fiji Temple melbourne
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melbourne-australia
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edit Suva Fiji Temple {{{display_name}}} 91 Image:Suva Fiji Temple by bhaskarroo cropped.jpg Image available 7 May 1998 8 May 1999 Earl M. Monson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 7–12 June 2000; 25 January–6 February 2015 (after renovations) 18 June 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} 21 February 2016 Henry B. Eyring {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Suva, Fiji Rewa Fiji Oceania Corner of Princess Road and Lakeba Street
Suva
Fiji
(679) 338-0565 Snow white granite of Campolonghi, Italy Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Conway Beg 4.7 12755 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Melbourne Australia Temple Mérida Mexico Temple suva
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suva-fiji
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edit Mérida Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 92 Image:Merida Mexico Temple 2 by Renegade of Funk - Andy Funk cropped.jpg Image available 25 September 1998 16 January 1999 Carl B. Pratt {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 24 June – 1 July 2000 8 July 2000 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico Yucatán Mexico North America Calle 70 no. 527 Esquina 65 y 67
Colonia Centro
Mérida, Yucatán
México
(52) 999-928-1643 Blanco Guardiano white marble from Torreón, Coahuila Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services 1.53 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Suva Fiji Temple Veracruz Mexico Temple merida
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merida-mexico
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edit Veracruz Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 93 Image:Templo de Veracruz by Sr.Patronio cropped.jpg Image available 14 April 1999 29 May 1999 Carl B. Pratt {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 26 June – 1 July 2000 9 July 2000 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Boca del Río, Veracruz, Mexico Veracruz Mexico North America Avenida Ejército Mexicano
Esquina Michoacán
Colonia Luís Echeverria
Boca del Río
Veracruz, Veracruz
México
(52) 229-922-9621 Blanco Guardiano white marble from Torreón, Mexico Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services 3.39 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Mérida Mexico Temple Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple veracruz
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veracruz-mexico
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edit Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple {{{display_name}}} 94 Image:Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple.jpg Image available Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple October 14, 1998 May 8, 1999 Monte J. Brough {{{groundbreaking_link}}} July 1–8, 2000 July 16, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} November 17, 2019 Quentin L. Cook {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States Louisiana United States North America 10339 Highland Road
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
United States
225-769-1197 Imperial Danby White marble from Vermont Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Paul Tessier & Associates and Church A&E Services. 6.3 10890 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Veracruz Mexico Temple Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple batonrouge
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baton-rouge-louisiana
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edit Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple 95 Image:Oklahoma city lds mormon temple.jpg Image available March 14, 1999 July 3, 1999 Rex D. Pinegar {{{groundbreaking_link}}} July 8–22, 2000 July 30, 2000 James E. Faust {{{dedication_link}}} May 19, 2019 Henry B. Eyring {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S. Oklahoma United States North America 12030 North Mustang Road
Yukon, Oklahoma
United States
405-373-2309 White marble quarried in Vermont Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Richard Lueb and Church A&E Services 1 10890 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 Not available {{{cafeteria}}} Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple Caracas Venezuela Temple oklahomacity
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oklahoma-city-oklahoma
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edit Caracas Venezuela Temple {{{display_name}}} 96 Image:Mormon Church of El Cafetal.jpg Image available 30 September 1995 10 January 1999 Francisco J. Viñas {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 5–12 August 2000 20 August 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Caracas, Venezuela Distrito Capital Venezuela South America Calle C1 con Avenida C
Urbanización Caurimare
Caracas, Distrito Federal
Venezuela
(58) 212-985-9123 Granite Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Taller de Arquitectura and Church A&E Services 0.5 15332 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Houston Texas Temple caracas
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caracas-venezuela
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edit Houston Texas Temple {{{display_name}}} 97 Image:Houston_Temple-a.png Image available 100px September 30, 1997 June 13, 1998 Lynn A. Mickelsen {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 5–22, 2000 August 26, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} April 22, 2018 M. Russell Ballard {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Spring, Texas, United States Texas United States North America 15725 Champion Forest Drive
Spring, Texas
United States
281-376-6804 Luna pearl granite Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Spencer Partnership Architects and Church A&E Services 11 33970 159 2 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Caracas Venezuela Temple Birmingham Alabama Temple houston
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houston-texas
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Rededicated after repairing damage from Hurricane Harvey


edit Birmingham Alabama Temple {{{display_name}}} 98 Image:Birmingham Alabama Temple.jpg Image available September 11, 1998 October 9, 1999 Stephen A. West {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 19–26, 2000 September 3, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Gardendale, Alabama, United States Alabama United States North America 1927 Mount Olive Boulevard
Gardendale, Alabama
United States
205-631-3444 Imperial Danby White Marble quarried in Vermont Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Robert Waldrip and Church A&E Services 5.6 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Houston Texas Temple Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple birmingham
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birmingham-alabama
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edit Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple {{{display_name}}} 99 Image:Santo Domingo Temple by Jairo Hernández.jpg Image available November 16, 1993 August 18, 1996 Richard G. Scott {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 26 – September 9, 2000 September 17, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic National District Dominican Republic North America Avenida Bolivar no. 825
Los Robles, Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
809-731-2000 Regina white granite Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Scott Partnership and Church A&E Services 6.42 67000 2 stationary 2 Yes Limited Birmingham Alabama Temple Boston Massachusetts Temple santodomingo
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santo-domingo-dominican-republic
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edit Boston Massachusetts Temple {{{display_name}}} 100 Image:Bostontemple.JPG Image available September 30, 1995 June 13, 1997 Richard G. Scott {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 29 – September 23, 2000 October 1, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Belmont, Massachusetts, United States Massachusetts United States North America 86 Frontage Road
Belmont, Massachusetts
United States
617-993-9993 Olympia white granite Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Tsoi/Kobus & Associates and Church A&E Services 8 69600 139 4 two-stage progressive 4 Yes Vending Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple Recife Brazil Temple boston
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boston-massachusetts
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edit Recife Brazil Temple {{{display_name}}} 101 Image:Recife Brazile Temple by denalidog - Alan.jpg Image available 13 January 1995 11 November 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 11 November – 2 December 2000 15 December 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Recife, Brazil Pernambuco Brazil South America Rua Dr. José de Góes, 284
Parnamirim
Recife, Pernambuco
Brazil
(55) 81-3267-4300 Asa branca granite from the Brazilian state of Ceara Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Jerônimo da Cunha Lima (J&P Arquitetos Ltda.) and Church A&E Services 5.59 37200 2 stationary 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Boston Massachusetts Temple Porto Alegre Brazil Temple recife
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recife-brazil
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edit Porto Alegre Brazil Temple {{{display_name}}} 102 Image:Templo de porto alegre.jpg Image available 100px 30 September 1997 2 May 1998 James E. Faust {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 2–9 December 2000 17 December 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Porto Alegre, Brazil Rio Grande do Sul Brazil South America Rua General Salvador Pinheiro, 50
Vila Jardim
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Brazil
(55) 51-3338-0400 Cotton-white granite from Ceara State of Brazil Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Andre Belo de Faria and Church A&E Services 2 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Recife Brazil Temple Montevideo Uruguay Temple portoalegre
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porto-alegre-brazil
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edit Montevideo Uruguay Temple {{{display_name}}} 103 Image:El templo de Uruguay por sonarbison.jpg Image available 2 November 1998 27 April 1999 Richard G. Scott {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 28 February – 10 March 2001 18 March 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Montevideo, Uruguay Montevideo Uruguay South America Bolonia 1722
Carrasco
Montevideo
Uruguay
(598) 2-604-2212 Asa branca granite Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Edvardo Signorelli 1.59 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Porto Alegre Brazil Temple Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple montevideo
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montevideo-uruguay
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edit Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple {{{display_name}}} 104 Image:Winter Quarters Temple.JPG Image available 100px June 14, 1999 November 28, 1999 Hugh W. Pinnock {{{groundbreaking_link}}} March 30 – April 14, 2001 April 22, 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. Nebraska United States North America 8283 North 34th Street
Omaha, Nebraska
United States
402-453-3406 Bethel white granite Smaller and remote area 2 story Classic modern, single-spire design Dan Reinhardt 1.92 16000 86 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Montevideo Uruguay Temple Guadalajara Mexico Temple winterquarters
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winter-quarters-nebraska
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edit Guadalajara Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 105 Image:Guadalajara México Temple 2.jpeg Image available 14 April 1999 12 June 1999 Eran A. Call {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 14–21 April 2001 29 April 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Zapopan, Mexico Jalisco Mexico North America Avenida Patria no. 879
Fraccionamiento Jardines Tepeyac
Zapopán, Jalisco
México
(52) 333-125-1283 Blanco Guardiano white marble from Torreón, Mexico Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services 2.69 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple Perth Australia Temple guadalajara
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guadalajara-mexico
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edit Perth Australia Temple {{{display_name}}} 106 Image:Lds temple perth australia.jpg Image available 100px June 11, 1999 November 20, 1999 Kenneth Johnson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} April 28 – May 12, 2001 May 20, 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Yokine, Western Australia, Australia Western Australia Australia Oceania 163-173 Wordsworth Avenue
Yokine, Western Australia
Australia
(61) 8-9276-0000 Italian Olympia white granite Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Christou Cassella & JEC 2.76 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Guadalajara Mexico Temple Columbia River Washington Temple perth
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perth-australia
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edit Columbia River Washington Temple {{{display_name}}} 107 Image:columbia_river_temple.jpg Image available 100px April 2, 2000 October 28, 2000 Stephen A. West {{{groundbreaking_link}}} October 27 – November 10, 2001 November 18, 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Richland, Washington, United States Washington United States North America 969 Gage Blvd.
Richland, Washington
United States
(1) 509-628-0990 Bethel white granite from Vermont and Italy Classic modern, single-spire design A & E Services, Joseph E. Marty Architect 2.88 16880 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Perth Australia Temple Snowflake Arizona Temple columbiariver
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columbia-river-washington
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edit Snowflake Arizona Temple {{{display_name}}} 108 Image:SnowflakeTemple.jpg Image available 100px April 2, 2000 September 23, 2000 Rex D. Pinegar {{{groundbreaking_link}}} February 2–16, 2002 March 3, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Snowflake, Arizona, U.S. Arizona United States North America 1875 West Canyon Drive
Snowflake, Arizona
United States
928-536-6626 Two tones of polished granite, Empress White and Majestic Grey, quarried in China Smaller and remote area 3[33] Classic modern, single-spire design Trest Polina 7.5 18621 60 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Columbia River Washington Temple Lubbock Texas Temple snowflake
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snowflake-arizona
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edit Lubbock Texas Temple {{{display_name}}} 109 Image:LubbockTexasTemple.jpg Image available April 2, 2000 November 4, 2000 Rex D. Pinegar {{{groundbreaking_link}}} March 23–30, 2002 April 21, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Lubbock, Texas, U.S. Texas United States North America 7016 Frankford Avenue
Lubbock, Texas
United States
806-794-0774 Empress white and majestic gray granite quarried in China Smaller and remote area 3 Classic modern, single-spire design Tisdel Minckler and Associates. 2.7 16498 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Snowflake Arizona Temple Monterrey Mexico Temple lubbock
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lubbock-texas
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edit Monterrey Mexico Temple {{{display_name}}} 110 Image:TempleMonterrey.jpg Image available 100px 21 December 1995 4 November 2000 Lynn A. Mickelsen {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 8–20 April 2002 28 April 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Monterrey, Mexico Nuevo León Mexico North America Avenida Eugenio Garza Sada
Esquina Privada Valle de la Estansuela
Colonia Valle Alto
Monterrey, Nuevo León
México
(52) 818-104-0635 White granite from Vermont Smaller and remote area 3 Classic modern, single-spire design Alvaro Inigo 7.78 16498 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Lubbock Texas Temple Campinas Brazil Temple monterrey
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edit Campinas Brazil Temple {{{display_name}}} 111 Image:Campinas Brazil Temple by Andres Segal.jpeg Image available 3 April 1997 1 May 1998 James E. Faust {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 20 April – 11 May 2002 17 May 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Campinas, Brazil São Paulo Brazil South America Rodovia Heitor Penteado Km 4,3
Distrito de Sousas
Campinas, São Paulo
Brazil
(55) 19-2102-5800 Light gray Asa Branca granite from the state of Ceara Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design JCL Arquitetos Ltd., and Church A&E Services 6.18 49100 4 two-stage progressive 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Monterrey Mexico Temple Asunción Paraguay Temple campinas
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edit Asunción Paraguay Temple {{{display_name}}} 112 Image:Asunción temple by Bwood720.jpeg Image available 100px 2 April 2000 3 February 2001 Jay E. Jensen {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 4–11 May 2002 19 May 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} 3 November 2019 D. Todd Christofferson {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Asunción, Paraguay Distrito Capital Paraguay South America Esquina Brasília y España
Asunción
Paraguay
(595) 21-230-035 Light gray Asa Branca Brazilian granite Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Eduardo Signorelli 1.13 11906 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Campinas Brazil Temple Nauvoo Illinois Temple asuncion
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edit Nauvoo Illinois Temple {{{display_name}}} 113 Image:New Nauvoo Temple cropped.JPG Image available April 4, 1999 October 24, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} May 6 – June 22, 2002 June 27, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Nauvoo, Illinois, U.S. Illinois United States North America 50 N Wells St.
Nauvoo, Illinois
United States
217-453-6252 Limestone block quarried in Russellville, Alabama Greek revival Greek revival FFKR Architecture[34] based on design by William Weeks 3.3 54000 162 4 four-stage progressive 6 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Asunción Paraguay Temple The Hague Netherlands Temple nauvoo
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Built on the site of the Nauvoo Temple and dedicated on the 158th anniversary of the death of Joseph Smith, the exterior is an almost exact reconstruction of the original temple. Primary difference is weather-vane has been replaced with a statue of Moroni. However, the interior has 4 progressive ordinance rooms with murals like those in the early Utah temples leading to the celestial room and 6 sealing rooms.


edit The Hague Netherlands Temple {{{display_name}}} 114 Image:Zoetermeer Den Haag-Tempel Zuidgevel.JPG Image available 100px 16 August 1999 26 August 2000 John K. Carmack {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 17–31 August 2002 8 September 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Zoetermeer, Netherlands South Holland Netherlands Europe Osijlaan 2
Zoetermeer
Netherlands
(31) 79-343-5310 Polished granite Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Albert van Eerde 2.7 10500 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Nauvoo Illinois Temple Brisbane Australia Temple thehague
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edit Brisbane Australia Temple {{{display_name}}} 115 Image:Brisbane Australia Temple exterior.jpg Image available 250 July 20, 1998 May 26, 2001 Kenneth Johnson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 10 May – June 7, 2003 June 15, 2003 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Kangaroo Point, Queensland, Australia Queensland Australia Oceania 200 River Terrace
Kangaroo Point, Queensland
Australia
(61) 7-3240-3600 Gray granite Classic modern, single spire[30] Classic modern, single-spire design Phillips, Smith, Conwell 0.86 10700 71 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} The Hague Netherlands Temple Redlands California Temple brisbane
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edit Redlands California Temple {{{display_name}}} 116 Image:Redlands California Temple 2024-2.jpg Image available 100px April 21, 2001 December 1, 2001 Dieter F. Uchtdorf {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 9 – September 6, 2003 September 14, 2003 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Redlands, California, United States California United States North America 1761 East 5th Avenue
Redlands, California
United States
909-389-7369 Light gray granite Smaller and remote area 3 Classic modern, single-spire design Lloyd Platt & Associates with Higginson & Cartozian 4.6 17300 2 movie, two-stage progressive 3 {{{cafeteria}}} Brisbane Australia Temple Accra Ghana Temple redlands
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edit Accra Ghana Temple {{{display_name}}} 117 Image:Ghana Mission 247.jpg Image available The Accra Ghana Temple at Christmastime 2007 16 February 1998 16 November 2001 Russell M. Nelson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 3–20 December 2003 11 January 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Accra, Ghana Greater Accra Ghana Africa 57 Independence Avenue
North Ridge
Accra
Ghana
(233) 21-650-113 Namibia Pearl granite Smaller and remote area 3 Classic modern, single-spire design ARUP 6 17500 90 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Redlands California Temple Copenhagen Denmark Temple accra
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edit Copenhagen Denmark Temple {{{display_name}}} 118 Image:Mormon_Tempel_Copenhagen.jpg Image available 100px 17 March 1999 24 April 1999 Spencer J. Condie {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 29 April – 15 May 2004 23 May 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Frederiksberg, Denmark Hovedstaden Denmark Europe Priorvej 12
Frederiksberg
Denmark
(45) 38-18-1818 Original brick and columns of meetinghouse dedicated in 1931 Existing building adapted Neo-classical, detached single-spire design Arcito 0.6 25000 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Accra Ghana Temple Manhattan New York Temple copenhagen
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edit Manhattan New York Temple {{{display_name}}} 119 Image:Mormon Temple Lincoln Square.jpg Image available (2011) 325px August 7, 2002 September 23, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} May 8 – June 5, 2004 June 13, 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Closed for renovation New York City, U.S. New York United States North America 125 Columbus Avenue
New York
United States
917-441-8220 Light, variegated granite Existing building adapted Frank Fernandez 0.3 20630 120 2 two-stage progressive 2 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Copenhagen Denmark Temple San Antonio Texas Temple manhattan
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edit San Antonio Texas Temple {{{display_name}}} 120 Image:San Antonio Texas Temple.JPG Image available 100px June 24, 2001 March 29, 2003 H. Bruce Stucki {{{groundbreaking_link}}} April 16 – May 7, 2005 May 22, 2005 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Texas United States North America 20080 Stone Oak Parkway
San Antonio, Texas
United States
210-538-0034 Granite Smaller and remote area 3 Classic modern, single-spire design Rehler, Vaughn & Koone 5.5 16800 115 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Manhattan New York Temple Aba Nigeria Temple sanantonio
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edit Aba Nigeria Temple {{{display_name}}} 121 Image:Abu Temple free use.jpg Image available 2 April 2000 23 February 2002 H. Bruce Stucki {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 18 June – 2 July 2005 7 August 2005 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Aba, Abia, Nigeria Abia Nigeria Africa Okpu-Umuoba Road
Aba, Abia State
Nigeria
(234) 82-239010 Namibian pearl granite Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Adeniyi Coker Consultants Limited 6.3 11500 72 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} San Antonio Texas Temple Newport Beach California Temple aba
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edit Newport Beach California Temple {{{display_name}}} 122 Image:Newport Beach LDSTemple.JPG Image available 100px April 21, 2001 August 15, 2003 Duane B. Gerrard {{{groundbreaking_link}}} July 23 – August 20, 2005 August 28, 2005 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Newport Beach, California, United States California United States North America 2300 Bonita Canyon Drive
Newport Beach, California
United States
949-644-1820 Salisbury pink granite from North Carolina Smaller and remote area 3 Southern California traditional design Lloyd Platt and Allen Erekson 8.8 17800 90 2 two-stage progressive 3 {{{cafeteria}}} Aba Nigeria Temple Sacramento California Temple newportbeach
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edit Sacramento California Temple {{{display_name}}} 123 Image:Sacramento Temple.jpg Image available 100px April 21, 2001 August 22, 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} July 29 – August 26, 2006 September 3, 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Rancho Cordova, California, U.S. California United States North America 2110 California Circle
Rancho Cordova, California
United States
916-357-5870 Light gray granite Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single-spire design Joseph Marty Architect, Brian Everett and Maury Maher 46 19500 131 2 two-stage progressive 4 {{{cafeteria}}} Newport Beach California Temple Helsinki Finland Temple sacramento
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edit Helsinki Finland Temple {{{display_name}}} 124 Image:Helsinki_Finland_Temple-cropped.JPG Image available 100px 2 April 2000 29 March 2003 D. Lee Tobler {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 21 September – 7 October 2006 22 October 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Espoo, Finland Uusimaa Finland Europe Leppäsillantie 3
Espoo
Finland
(358) 9-849-3710 Light gray Italian granite and Finnish brown granite (stone walls surrounding temple) Smaller and remote area 3 Classic elegance, single-spire design Evata Architects 7.4 16350 139 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Sacramento California Temple Rexburg Idaho Temple helsinki
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edit Rexburg Idaho Temple {{{display_name}}} 125 Image:Rexburg Idaho Temple at Sunset 2009.jpg Image available December 20, 2003 July 30, 2005 John H. Groberg {{{groundbreaking_link}}} December 29, 2007 – January 26, 2008 February 10, 2008 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Rexburg, Idaho, U.S. Idaho United States North America 792 South 2nd East
Rexburg, Idaho
United States
208-656-0880 Concrete panels with white quartz rock Classic modern, single-spire design Classic modern, single-spire Architectural Nexus; Bob Petroff 10 57504 169 4 two-stage progressive 5 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Helsinki Finland Temple Curitiba Brazil Temple rexburg
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First temple dedicated by Thomas S. Monson as President of the Church


edit Curitiba Brazil Temple {{{display_name}}} 126 Image:Templo de curitiba.jpg Image available 23 August 2002 10 March 2005 Russell M. Nelson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 10 May – 24 May 2008 1 June 2008 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Curitiba, Brazil Paraná Brazil South America Rua Deputado Heitor Alencar Furtado, 3641, Mossunguê, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil (55) 41-3204-6650 Sienna white granite over reinforced concrete; granite native to the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil Classic modern, single-spire Classic modern, single-spire design Jeronimo da Cunha Lima and GSBS 8.15 27850 125 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Rexburg Idaho Temple Panama City Panama Temple curitiba
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Temple dedicated on 1 June 2008 following an open house from 10 May to 24 May 2008.[35]


edit Panama City Panama Temple {{{display_name}}} 127 Image:Templo Mormon en Panama por Dott.jpeg Image available 23 August 2002 30 October 2005 Spencer V. Jones {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 11-26 July 2008 10 August 2008 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Ancón, Panama Panamá Panama North America On Calle Rufina Alfaro, at the entrance to la Villa de Cárdenas, beside the Cemeterio del Parque la Gloria, Cardenas, Ancón, Panama (507) 317-6900/6990 China stone Classic modern, single spire Classic modern, single spire design Mallol & Mallol and Naylor W. Lund 6.96 18943 111 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Curitiba Brazil Temple Twin Falls Idaho Temple panamacity
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Temple dedicated on 10 August 2008 following an open house from 11 July to 26 July 2008. First temple dedicated in Panama.


edit Twin Falls Idaho Temple {{{display_name}}} 128 Image:Twin falls temple.jpg Image available Twin Falls Temple during public Open House event, August 15, 2007. October 2, 2004 April 15, 2006 Neil L. Andersen {{{groundbreaking_link}}} July 11 – August 15, 2008 August 24, 2008 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Twin Falls, Idaho, U.S. Idaho United States North America 1405 Eastland Dr. N
Twin Falls, Idaho
United States
208-736-7070 Precast concrete panels with quartz rock finish Classic modern, single-spire design MHTN Architects, Inc 9.1 31245 159 2 two-stage progressive 3 {{{cafeteria}}} Panama City Panama Temple Draper Utah Temple twinfalls
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Fourth temple dedicated in Idaho and, during 2008, the second temple dedicated in Idaho that year.


edit Draper Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 129 Image:Draper LDS Temple.jpg Image available October 2, 2004 August 5, 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} January 15 – March 14, 2009 March 20, 2009 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Draper, Utah, U.S. Utah United States North America 14065 S Canyon Vista Lane
Draper, Utah 84020-5626
801-576-4240 White granite Classic modern, single-spire design FFKR Architects 12 58300 168.67 4 two-stage progressive 5 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Twin Falls Idaho Temple Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple draper
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The 12th temple dedicated in Utah, the Draper Utah Temple has been operating since March 2009.


edit Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 130 Image:Oquirrh Mountain front view.jpg Image available Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple in May 2009. October 1, 2005 December 16, 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley {{{groundbreaking_link}}} June 1, 2009 to August 1, 2009 August 21, 2009 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating South Jordan, Utah, United States Utah United States North America 11022 South 4000 West
South Jordan, Utah 84095
United States
801-878-3800 light beige granite Classic modern, single-spire design Naylor Wentworth 11 60000 183 4 two-stage progressive 6 {{{cafeteria}}} Draper Utah Temple Vancouver British Columbia Temple oquirrhmountain
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13th temple in Utah and 130th LDS temple.


edit Vancouver British Columbia Temple {{{display_name}}} 131 Image:Vancouver Temple by airforcefe.jpg Image available 25 May 2006 4 August 2007 Ronald A. Rasband {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 2–4 April 2010 2 May 2010 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Langley, British Columbia, Canada British Columbia Canada North America 20370 82 Av
Langley, BC
604-513-5933 Branco Siena granite from Brazil Classic modern, single-spire design Abbarch Architecture and GSBS 11.6 28165 140 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple Gila Valley Arizona Temple vancouver
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Open house was held in April and the dedication 2 May 2010.[36][37][38] First temple in British Columbia and 6th in Canada.


edit Gila Valley Arizona Temple {{{display_name}}} 132 Image:Gila Valley Temple at Sunset.jpg Image available Exterior, December 2009 April 26, 2008 February 14, 2009 Neil L. Andersen[39] {{{groundbreaking_link}}} April 23 – May 15, 2010 May 23, 2010 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Central, Arizona, United States Arizona United States North America 5291 W. Highway 70, Central, Arizona 928-428-7243 Architectural precast stone Classic modern, single-spire design {{{design}}} Gregory B. Lambright 17 18561 100 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Vancouver British Columbia Temple Cebu City Philippines Temple gilavalley
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edit Cebu City Philippines Temple {{{display_name}}} 133 Image:Cebu City after dark.jpg Image available The Cebu City Philippines Temple April 18, 2006[40] November 14, 2007 Dallin H. Oaks[41] {{{groundbreaking_link}}} May 21 – June 5, 2010 June 13, 2010 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Cebu City, Philippines Central Visayas Philippines Asia Lahug, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines (63) 32-230-1207 Mountain grey granite from China Classic modern, single spire Architectural Nexus and Recio & Casa Architects 11.6 29556 140 2 two-stage progressive 2 yes {{{cafeteria}}} Gila Valley Arizona Temple Kyiv Ukraine Temple cebucity
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Announced by letter to local priesthood leaders in April 2006.[42]


edit Kyiv Ukraine Temple {{{display_name}}} 134 Image:КИЇВСЬКИЙ УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ ХРАМ.jpg Image available Kyiv Ukraine Temple in 2020 20 July 1998 23 June 2007 Paul B. Pieper {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 7–21 August 2010 29 August 2010 Thomas S. Monson[43] {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Sofiivska Borshchahivka, Ukraine Kyiv Oblast Ukraine Europe Яблунева вул., 1, Sofiivska Borshchahivka, Kyivs'ka oblast, Ukraine (380) 44-371-4088 Amarelo Macieira granite with quartzite crystals Classic modern, single spire MHTN and Strabag AG 12.35 22184 137.8 2 Two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Cebu City Philippines Temple San Salvador El Salvador Temple kyiv
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edit Manaus Brazil Temple {{{display_name}}} 138 Image:Templo SUD de Manaus 3.JPG Image available Location of Temple 23 May 2007 20 June 2008 Charles A. Didier {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 18 May-2 June 2012 10 June 2012 Dieter F. Uchtdorf[44] {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Manaus, Brazil Amazonas Brazil South America Estrada da Ponta Negra, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil {{{phone}}} Branco Paris granite from Brazil Single attached end spire with an angel Moroni statue 7.7 32032 126 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Kansas City Missouri Temple Brigham City Utah Temple manaus
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The temple will serve approximately 44,000 members.[45][46]


edit San Salvador El Salvador Temple {{{display_name}}} 135 Image:San Salvador El Salvador Temple.jpg Image available The Temple in late April 2011 7 November 2007 20 September 2008 Don R. Clarke {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 1-23 July 2011 21 August 2011 Henry B. Eyring {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador La Libertad El Salvador North America Colonia San Benito, Avenida El Espino, entre Calle El Pedregal y Boulevard Diego de Holguín, Antiguo Cuscatlán, La Libertad, El Salvador 50325202630 Branco Sienna Granite from Brazil Single attached central spire with an angel Moroni statue 6.5 27986 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Kyiv Ukraine Temple Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple sansalvador
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Announced in a letter dated 7 November 2007 from the First Presidency to priesthood leaders.[47][48]

The public open house was held from Friday, 1 July 2011, until Saturday, 23 July 2011,[49] following which the temple was dedicated on Sunday, 21 August 2011, in three sessions.[50]


edit Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple {{{display_name}}} 136 Image:Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple.jpg Image available 17 December 2006 14 March 2009 Don R. Clarke {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 11 — 26 November 2011 11 December 2011 Dieter F. Uchtdorf {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Quetzaltenango, Guatemala Quetzaltenango Guatemala North America {{{address}}} {{{phone}}} Precast concrete panels from Mexico Single attached tower with an angel Moroni statue Naylor Wentworth Lund Architects 6.47 21085 80 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} San Salvador El Salvador Temple Kansas City Missouri Temple quetzaltenango
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Announced by Gordon B. Hinckley at the groundbreaking of the Oquirrh Mountain Temple,[51] and dedicated by Dieter F. Uchtdorf.[52]


edit Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple {{{display_name}}} 141 No Image available 9 June 2006 12 September 2009 Don R. Clarke {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 9 February – 2 March 2013 17 March 2013 Dieter F. Uchtdorf {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Comayagüela, Honduras Francisco Morazán Honduras North America de los Ultimos Días, Boulevard Suyapa, Honduras {{{phone}}} Mountain gray granite from China Classic modern, single spire 13.6 28254 135 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Calgary Alberta Temple Gilbert Arizona Temple tegucigalpa
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Ground was broken in a small ceremony on 12 September 2009 after a new site was selected. Previously ground had been broken on 9 June 2007 by Spencer V. Jones,[53] excavation was halted because of opposition from Tegucigalpa city officials and citizens, who felt the temple would overshadow and block the view of the Catholic Our Lady of Suyapa Basilica on adjacent land. After negotiations failed to resolve the issue, the church announced on Wednesday, 28 January 2009, that out of respect for the city officials and citizens, the church would relocate the temple.[54]


edit Gilbert Arizona Temple {{{display_name}}} 142 Image:GILBERT ARIZONA TEMPLE crop.jpg Image available (2021) April 26, 2008 November 13, 2010 Claudio R. M. Costa {{{groundbreaking_link}}} January 18, 2014 – February 15, 2014 March 2, 2014 Henry B. Eyring & Thomas S. Monson[55] {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Gilbert, Arizona, U.S. Arizona United States North America 3301 S Greenfield Road, Gilbert, Arizona, U.S. 480-822-5000 Single attached central spire with an angel Moroni statue Neoclassical center spire 15.38 85326 195 3 stationary 7 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple gilbert
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Announced by Thomas S. Monson on April 26, 2008, to be built on the southeast corner of Pecos and Greenfield Roads.[56][57][58] A public open house was held from January 18 to February 15, 2014.[59] The temple was formally dedicated on March 2, 2014.[60]


edit Phoenix Arizona Temple {{{display_name}}} 144 Image:Phoenix, AZ Temple - Completed.JPG Image available Temple at sunset May 24, 2008 June 4, 2011 Ronald A. Rasband {{{groundbreaking_link}}} October 10 – November 1, 2014 November 16, 2014 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. Arizona United States North America 5104 West Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix, Arizona {{{phone}}} Precast integral colored concrete panels Single attached central spire with an angel Moroni statue 5.19 64870 90 2 two-stage progressive 4 {{{cafeteria}}} Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple Córdoba Argentina Temple phoenix
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A public open house was held from October 10 to November 1, 2014.[61]


edit Calgary Alberta Temple {{{display_name}}} 140 Image:Calgary alberta temple.jpg Image available Calgary Alberta Temple at night 4 October 2008 15 May 2010 Donald L. Hallstrom {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 29 September-20 October 2012 28 October 2012 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Calgary, Canada Alberta Canada North America 9802 Rocky Ridge Road NW
Calgary, Alberta T3G 5J7
{{{phone}}} Gray granite from China Classic modern, single-spire design 10.17 33000 115 2 two-stage progressive 3 {{{cafeteria}}} Brigham City Utah Temple Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple calgary
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Announced at the 178th Semiannual General Conference.


edit Córdoba Argentina Temple {{{display_name}}} 145 No Image available 4 October 2008 30 October 2010 Neil L. Andersen {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 17 April-2 May 2015 17 May 2015 Dieter F. Uchtdorf {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Córdoba, Argentina Córdoba Argentina South America {{{address}}} {{{phone}}} Light grey granite quarried in Córdoba and milled in Buenos Aires, Argentina 5.18 34369 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Phoenix Arizona Temple Payson Utah Temple cordoba
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A public open house was held from 17 April-2 May 2015, excluding Sundays, and the temple was dedicated in three sessions on 17 May 2015.[62][63]


edit Kansas City Missouri Temple {{{display_name}}} 137 Image:Kansas City Missouri Temple 11.jpg Image available Temple in June 2012 October 4, 2008 May 8, 2010 Ronald A. Rasband {{{groundbreaking_link}}} April 7–28, 2012[64][65] May 6, 2012 Thomas S. Monson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Kansas City, Missouri, United States Missouri United States North America 7001 Searcy Creek Pkwy.
Kansas City, Missouri
United States
{{{phone}}} Precast concrete Two attached end spires with an angel Moroni statue 8.05 32000 150 2 two-stage progressive 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple Manaus Brazil Temple kansascity
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Announced at the 178th Semiannual General Conference.[66] Ground was broken May 8, 2010 by Ronald A. Rasband during an invitation-only ceremony.[67] An open house was held from April 7 to 28, 2012, with the dedication held on May 6, 2012.


edit Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple {{{display_name}}} 152 Image:Philadelphia LDS temple 2.jpg Image available East and south facades in July 2016 October 4, 2008 September 17, 2011 Henry B. Eyring {{{groundbreaking_link}}} Friday, August 5, 2016-Saturday, September 3, 2016 September 18, 2016 Henry B. Eyring[68] {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Pennsylvania United States North America 1739 Vine St
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
Granite 1.6 61466 208.2 2 two-stage progressive 4 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Sapporo Japan Temple Fort Collins Colorado Temple philadelphia
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Announced at the 178th Semiannual General Conference.[69]


edit Rome Italy Temple {{{display_name}}} 162 Image:RomeTempleatSunset.jpg Image available 100px 4 October 2008 23 October 2010 Thomas S. Monson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 28 January-16 February 2019 10 March 2019 Russell M. Nelson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Rome, Italy Lazio Italy Europe {{{address}}} {{{phone}}} Bianco Sardo Granite Classic modern, two-spire design 14.5 41010 156.25 2 3 Yes {{{cafeteria}}} Yes Barranquilla Colombia Temple Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple rome
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edit Trujillo Peru Temple {{{display_name}}} 147 Image:Templo de Trujillo, Perú.jpg Image available The Trujillo Peru Temple 13 December 2008 14 September 2011 Rafael E. Pino {{{groundbreaking_link}}} 8-30 May 2015 21 June 2015 Dieter F. Uchtdorf {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Trujillo, Peru La Libertad Peru South America Teodoro Valcarcel Street
Urbanizacion Primavera, Trujillo, Peru
{{{phone}}} Branco Ceara granite from Brazil 8.9 28200 91 2 two-stage progressive 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Payson Utah Temple Indianapolis Indiana Temple trujillo
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edit Brigham City Utah Temple {{{display_name}}} 139 Image:LDS temple, Brigham City.jpg Image available October 3, 2009 July 31, 2010 Boyd K. Packer {{{groundbreaking_link}}} August 18-September 15, 2012 September 23, 2012 Boyd K. Packer {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Brigham City, Utah, United States Utah United States North America 250 South Main Street
Brigham City, Utah
{{{phone}}} Precast concrete Classic modern, two-spire design 3.14 36000 165 2 two-stage progressive 3 {{{cafeteria}}} Manaus Brazil Temple Calgary Alberta Temple brighamcity
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edit Fortaleza Brazil Temple {{{display_name}}} 164 Image:Fortaleza_Brazil_Temple.jpg Image available 3 October 2009 15 November 2011 David A. Bednar[73] {{{groundbreaking_link}}} April 27 to May 18, 2019 2 June 2019 Ulisses Soares[74] {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Fortaleza, Brazil Ceará Brazil South America Av. Santos Dumont, 7553 - Manoel Dias Branco, Fortaleza - CE, 60177-415, Brazil Branco Ceara granite 10 36000 2 2 {{{cafeteria}}} Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple fortaleza
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edit Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple {{{display_name}}} 143 Image:Fort_Lauderdale_Florida_Temple.jpg Image available October 3, 2009 June 18, 2011 Walter F. González[75] Yes March 29 – April 19, 2014 May 4, 2014 Dieter F. Uchtdorf[76] {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Davie, Florida, U.S. Florida United States North America 3901 SW 154th Avenue, Davie, Florida, United States {{{phone}}} Architectural precast concrete. Single attached end spire with an angel Moroni statue Classic modern, single-spire design 16.82 30500 100 2 two-stage progressive 3 {{{cafeteria}}} Gilbert Arizona Temple Phoenix Arizona Temple fort-lauderdale-florida-temple
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A public open house took place from March 29 to April 19, 2014.[77]


edit Sapporo Japan Temple {{{display_name}}} 151 Image:Sapporo LDS Temple 1.jpg Image available Temple in winter 2016 3 October 2009 22 October 2011 Gary E. Stevenson {{{groundbreaking_link}}} Friday, 8 July 2016-Saturday, 23 July 2016 21 August 2016 Russell M. Nelson {{{dedication_link}}} {{{rededication_link}}} Operating Sapporo, Japan Hokkaido Japan Asia 1-620-5 Ohyachi-Nishi, Atsubetsu-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, Japan. {{{phone}}} 9.8 48480 127 2 two-stage progressive 3 {{{cafeteria}}} Provo City Center Temple Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple sapporo
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Ground was broken on 22 October 2011 by Gary E. Stevenson. Michael T. Ringwood and Koichi Aoyagi of the Seventy were also present.[78]


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A public open house was held from April 24-May 23, 2015, excluding Sundays, and the temple was dedicated in three sessions on June 7, 2015.[79][80]


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Site Dedicated August 1, 1831 when cornerstones laid by Joseph Smith. The plat for the City of Zion (Independence, Missouri) originally called for 24 temples at the center of the city.[81] A temple has never been built at this location because the temple's site, as designated by Joseph Smith, is occupied by a Latter Day Saint movement denomination known as the Church of Christ (Temple Lot).


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Site dedicated. Laid out by Brigham Young (although no cornerstones were laid). Never built because of 1838 Mormon War. Design was to be similar to Kirtland Temple. Site dedicated and temple announced by Joseph Smith, Jr. on April 26, 1838.


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Site Dedicated. Cornerstones laid and dedicated July 4, 1838. Efforts discontinued in 1800s. The cornerstones remain, covered in glass, as part of a memorial park at the site.


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On October 2, 2010, Thomas S. Monson announced that the Hartford, Connecticut temple would be built.[83] Originally a temple in Harrison, New York was announced in the early 90s; however, in 1995 efforts towards construction were abandoned and it was announced that 2 temples would be built instead: the Boston Massachusetts Temple and the White Plains New York Temple.[84][85]


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Originally named the White Plains New York Temple the temple was renamed as the Harrison New York Temple. Along with the Boston Massachusetts Temple, it was to be built instead of the Hartford Connecticut Temple announced in October 1992.[86] Reportedly, efforts were still underway in 2004, though delayed by lawsuits and objections by local officials. According to a Deseret News article about the Manhattan Temple. However, this temple was removed from the list on the Church's official temple website soon after the dedication of the Manhattan New York Temple.

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