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The Salt Lake Temple is considered a house of God by Latter-day Saints. Located on Main Street between North and South Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah, it is a sacred space of worship for members of the Church as well as a symbol of their faith.
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The Salt Lake Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. At 253,015 square feet (23,505.9 m 2), it is the largest Latter-day Saint temple by floor area.
Informações e agendamentos dos templos de A Igreja de Jesus Cristo dos Santos dos Últimos Dias.
The Salt Lake Temple was the only temple dedicated by President Wilford Woodruff. With its distinctive spires and statue of the angel Moroni, the Salt Lake Temple is an international symbol of the Church.
The Salt Lake Temple is the fourth operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located in the heart of Salt Lake City, Utah. The temple was announced by President Brigham Young on July 28, 1847, and was dedicated on April 6, 1893 by President Wilford Woodruff.
El Templo de Salt Lake es el primer templo que cuenta con una estatua del ángel Moroni de pie, de 14 pies (4,3 m) de altura y unida a una varilla que se extiende 27 pies dentro de la torre, terminando con un contrapeso de 4.000 libras para asegurar que la estatua permanezca inmóvil.
The Salt Lake Temple has six spires towering above its main area; the center spire on the east end is the highest — reaching 210 feet in the air. This spire is topped by a 12½-foot statue depicting an ancient American prophet from the Book of Mormon named Moroni.