Temple Square Salt Lake City

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Temple Square is a center of history and worship for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, Temple Square encompasses 5 city …
Temple Square is a center of history and worship for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, Temple Square encompasses 5 city blocks of historic sites, engaging exhibits, and wholesome activities centered on the Church's mission to worship Jesus Christ and serve God's children. Come enjoy beautiful gardens, majestic architecture, and the peace and reverence of this iconic space of worship.

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Questions & answers

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I read there is an organ recital everyday at noon along with an acoustic demonstration( pin drop). Can I as a non …
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I read there is an organ recital everyday at noon along with an acoustic demonstration( pin drop). Can I as a non-Mormon hear this? I’m assuming this is inside the temple, correct?
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The organ is not in the LDS Temple which is considered a sacred facility, it is in the old tabernacle in the SW corner of Temple Square. Well worth a trip to see, even if that is the …
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The organ is not in the LDS Temple which is considered a sacred facility, it is in the old tabernacle in the SW corner of Temple Square. Well worth a trip to see, even if that is the only thing you do there. The one time we were there for a performance, it was filled up by start time.
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Are there certain dates and times that the Temple is open for visitors with guides?
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The temple itself is a house of worship, and tours of the building are not given. Visitors are invited to learn about the history, construction, and purpose of the temple by visiting the …
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The temple itself is a house of worship, and tours of the building are not given. Visitors are invited to learn about the history, construction, and purpose of the temple by visiting the Visitor Center. Building tours are given-without need for appointments- at the Visitor Centers, the famous Tabernacle, and the Assembly Hall. The gardens are lovely and should be enjoyed leisurely year-round.
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Will they make an attempt to convert us if we visit?
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Short answer; No. The church representatives on site welcome your questions, and will guide you to exhibits which may explain church principles and doctrine, but you will feel very …
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Short answer; No. The church representatives on site welcome your questions, and will guide you to exhibits which may explain church principles and doctrine, but you will feel very comfortable about being able to roam around on your own without being hounded or having to answer prying questions. Most report finding staff members polite and courteous with no hint of a sales pitch.
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telephone number salt lake temple
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Never called there myself but you could try any of the above noted numbers.
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Frequently asked questions

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What health and safety practices does the museum follow?
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We’re committed to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for visitors through regular cleaning of all exhibits, activities, and public areas. Hand sanitizer is provided in each...
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