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Comparison of temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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Below is a chronological list of temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) with sortable columns. In the LDS Church, a temple is a building dedicated to be a House of the Lord and considered by church members to be the most sacred structures on earth. Upon completion, temples are usually open to the public for a short period of time (an "open house"), and then each is dedicated as a "House of the Lord," after which only members with a current temple recommend are permitted to enter. Thus, they are not churches or meetinghouses, but rather specialized places of worship. The LDS Church has 367 temples in various phases, which includes 202 dedicated temples (193 operating and 9 previously-dedicated, but closed for renovation[1]), 3 scheduled for dedication, 51 under construction, 2 scheduled for groundbreaking,[2] and 112 others announced (not yet under construction).[3] Within temples, members of the LDS Church make covenants, receive instructions, and perform rituals and ordinances. Additionally, members consider the temple a place to commune with God, seek God's aid, understand God's will, and receive personal revelation.

The sortable columns used in this list allow easy comparisons of the different facts and features of each temple. For a list that includes pictures see this list of temples. There is also a list by geographic region with maps.

List of temples

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Note: Numbering of temples announced or under construction is tentative pending the dedication of the temple.

Location and statistics

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The following table is a comparison table listing location and statistics for each temple.

# Status Name Region Country Con­ti­nent Site Floor Ht B Rm SR VC
1 Operating St. George Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 6.5 acres (26,305 m2) 143,969 sq ft (13,375 m2) 175 ft (53 m) 1 3 18 Yes


2 Operating Logan Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 9 acres (36,422 m2) 119,619 sq ft (11,113 m2) 170 ft (52 m) 1 4 11


3 Operating Manti Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 27 acres (109,265 m2) 74,792 sq ft (6,948 m2) 179 ft (55 m) 1 4 8


4 Closed for renovation Salt Lake Temple
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Utah United States North America 10 acres (40,469 m2) 382,207 sq ft (35,508 m2) 222 ft (68 m) 2 5 22 Yes


5 Operating Laie Hawaii Temple
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Hawaii United States North America 11.4 acres (46,134 m2) 42,100 sq ft (3,911 m2) 1 4 6 Yes


6 Operating Cardston Alberta Temple
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Alberta Canada North America 10 acres (40,469 m2) 88,562 sq ft (8,228 m2) 85 ft (26 m) 1 4 5 Yes


7 Operating Mesa Arizona Temple
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Arizona United States North America 20 acres (80,937 m2) 113,916 sq ft (10,583 m2) 50 ft (15 m) 1 4 9 Yes


8 Operating Idaho Falls Idaho Temple
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Idaho United States North America 7 acres (28,328 m2) 116,250 sq ft (10,800 m2) 143 ft (44 m) 1 4 9 Yes


9 Operating Bern Switzerland Temple
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Bern Switzerland Europe 7 acres (28,328 m2) 35,546 sq ft (3,302 m2) 140 ft (43 m) 1 4 7


10 Operating Los Angeles California Temple
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California United States North America 13 acres (52,609 m2) 190,614 sq ft (17,709 m2) 257 ft (78 m) 1 4 10 Yes


11 Operating Hamilton New Zealand Temple
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Waikato New Zealand Oceania 86 acres (348,030 m2) 45,251 sq ft (4,204 m2) 157 ft (48 m) 1 2 8 Yes


12 Operating London England Temple
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South East England United Kingdom Europe 32 acres (129,499 m2) 42,652 sq ft (3,963 m2) 190 ft (58 m) 1 4 7 Yes


13 Operating Oakland California Temple
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California United States (U.S.) North America 18.1 acres (73,248 m2) 80,157 sq ft (7,447 m2) 170 ft (52 m) 1 4 7 Yes


14 Operating Ogden Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 9.96 acres (40,307 m2) 112,232 sq ft (10,427 m2) 180 ft (55 m) 1 6 11


15 Closed for renovation Provo Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 17 acres (68,797 m2) 128,325 sq ft (11,922 m2) 175 ft (53 m) 1 6 12
16 Operating Washington D.C. Temple
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Maryland United States North America 52 acres (210,437 m2) 156,558 sq ft (14,545 m2) 288 ft (88 m) 1 6 14 Yes


17 Operating São Paulo Brazil Temple
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São Paulo Brazil South America 1.85 acres (7,487 m2) 59,246 sq ft (5,504 m2) 1 2 4


18 Operating Tokyo Japan Temple
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Tokyo Japan Asia 1.22 acres (4,937 m2) 53,997 sq ft (5,016 m2) 178 ft (54 m) 1 2 5 Yes


19 Operating Seattle Washington Temple
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Washington United States North America 23.5 acres (95,101 m2) 110,000 sq ft (10,219 m2) 179 ft (55 m) 1 4 13


20 Operating Jordan River Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 15 acres (60,703 m2) 148,236 sq ft (13,772 m2) 219 ft (67 m) 1 6 16


21 Operating Atlanta Georgia Temple
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Georgia United States North America 9.6 acres (38,850 m2) 34,500 sq ft (3,205 m2) 92 ft (28 m) 1 4 5


22 Operating Apia Samoa Temple
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Tuamasaga Samoa Oceania 2 acres (8,094 m2) 18,691 sq ft (1,736 m2) 75 ft (23 m) 1 2 2


23 Operating Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple
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Tongatapu Tonga Oceania 1.2 acres (4,856 m2) 21,184 sq ft (1,968 m2) 1 2 3


24 Operating Santiago Chile Temple
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Santiago Chile South America 2.61 acres (10,562 m2) 20,831 sq ft (1,935 m2) 76 ft (23 m) 1 2 3


25 Operating Papeete Tahiti Temple
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Windward Islands French Polynesia Oceania 1.7 acres (6,880 m2) 12,150 sq ft (1,129 m2) 66 ft (20 m) 1 2 2


26 Operating Mexico City Mexico Temple
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Mexico City Mexico North America 7 acres (28,328 m2) 116,642 sq ft (10,836 m2) 152 ft (46 m) 1 4 11 Yes


27 Operating Boise Idaho Temple
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Idaho United States North America 4.83 acres (19,546 m2) 35,868 sq ft (3,332 m2) 112 ft (34 m) 1 4 4


28 Operating Sydney Australia Temple
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New South Wales Australia Oceania 3 acres (12,141 m2) 30,677 sq ft (2,850 m2) 1 2 3


29 Operating Manila Philippines Temple
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Metro Manila Philippines Asia 3.5 acres (14,164 m2) 26,683 sq ft (2,479 m2) 115 ft (35 m) 1 4 3


30 Operating Dallas Texas Temple
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Texas United States North America 6 acres (24,281 m2) 44,207 sq ft (4,107 m2) 95 ft (29 m) 1 5 4


31 Operating Taipei Taiwan Temple
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Taipei Taiwan Asia 0.5 acres (2,023 m2) 9,945 sq ft (924 m2) 126 ft (38 m) 1 4 3


32 Operating Guatemala City Guatemala Temple
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Guatemala Guatemala North America 1.4 acres (5,666 m2) 11,610 sq ft (1,079 m2) 126 ft (38 m) 1 4 3


33 Operating Freiberg Germany Temple
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Saxony Germany Europe 3.58 acres (14,488 m2) 21,500 sq ft (1,997 m2) 1 2 2


34 Closed for renovation Stockholm Sweden Temple
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Stockholm Sweden Europe 4.47 acres (18,089 m2) 31,000 sq ft (2,880 m2) 112 ft (34 m) 1 4 3


35 Operating Chicago Illinois Temple
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Illinois United States North America 13 acres (52,609 m2) 37,062 sq ft (3,443 m2) 112 ft (34 m) 1 5 3


36 Operating Johannesburg South Africa Temple
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Gauteng South Africa Africa 1 acre (4,047 m2) 19,184 sq ft (1,782 m2) 112 ft (34 m) 1 4 3


37 Operating Seoul Korea Temple
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Seoul South Korea Asia 1 acre (4,047 m2) 28,057 sq ft (2,607 m2) 112 ft (34 m) 1 1 3 yes


38 Operating Lima Peru Temple
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Lima Peru South America 4.5 acres (18,211 m2) 9,600 sq ft (892 m2) 112 ft (34 m) 1 4 3


39 Operating Buenos Aires Argentina Temple
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Buenos Aires Argentina South America 3.73 acres (15,095 m2) 30,659 sq ft (2,848 m2) 112 ft (34 m) 1 4 3


40 Operating Denver Colorado Temple
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Colorado United States North America 7.5 acres (30,351 m2) 29,177 sq ft (2,711 m2) 90 ft (27 m) 1 4 6


41 Operating Frankfurt Germany Temple
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Hesse Germany Europe 5.6 acres (22,662 m2) 32,895 sq ft (3,056 m2) 82 ft (25 m) 1 4 4


42 Operating Portland Oregon Temple
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Oregon United States North America 7.3 acres (29,542 m2) 80,500 sq ft (7,479 m2) 181 ft (55 m) 1 4 14 Yes


43 Operating Las Vegas Nevada Temple
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Nevada United States North America 10.3 acres (41,683 m2) 80,350 sq ft (7,465 m2) 137 ft (42 m) 1 4 6


44 Rededication scheduled Toronto Ontario Temple
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Ontario Canada North America 13.4 acres (54,228 m2) 57,982 sq ft (5,387 m2) 171 ft (52 m) 1 4 6


45 Closed for renovation San Diego California Temple
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California United States North America 7.2 acres (29,137 m2) 72,000 sq ft (6,689 m2) 169 ft (52 m) 1 4 8


46 Closed for renovation Orlando Florida Temple
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Florida United States North America 13 acres (52,609 m2) 70,000 sq ft (6,503 m2) 165 ft (50 m) 1 4 5


47 Operating Bountiful Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 9 acres (36,422 m2) 104,000 sq ft (9,662 m2) 176 ft (54 m) 1 4 8


48 Operating Hong Kong China Temple
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Hong Kong China Asia 0.31 acres (1,255 m2) 51,921 sq ft (4,824 m2) 135 ft (41 m) 1 2 2


49 Operating Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 16.7 acres (67,583 m2) 107,240 sq ft (9,963 m2) 190 ft (58 m) 1 4 8


50 Operating St. Louis Missouri Temple
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Missouri United States North America 14 acres (56,656 m2) 58,749 sq ft (5,458 m2) 150 ft (46 m) 1 4 4 Yes


51 Operating Vernal Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 1.6 acres (6,475 m2) 38,771 sq ft (3,602 m2) 1 2 3


52 Operating Preston England Temple
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North West England United Kingdom Europe 32 acres (129,499 m2) 69,630 sq ft (6,469 m2) 159 ft (48 m) 1 4 4


53 Operating Monticello Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 1.33 acres (5,382 m2) 11,225 sq ft (1,043 m2) 66 ft (20 m) 1 2 2


54 Operating Anchorage Alaska Temple
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Alaska United States North America 5.4 acres (21,853 m2) 11,937 sq ft (1,109 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 1


55 Operating Colonia Juárez Chihuahua Mexico Temple
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Chihuahua Mexico North America 2.56 acres (10,360 m2) 6,800 sq ft (632 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 1 1


56 Operating Madrid Spain Temple
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Madrid Spain Europe 3.5 acres (14,164 m2) 45,800 sq ft (4,255 m2) 1 4 4


57 Operating Bogotá Colombia Temple
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Distrito Capital Colombia South America 3.71 acres (15,014 m2) 53,500 sq ft (4,970 m2) 124 ft (38 m) 1 4 3


58 Operating Guayaquil Ecuador Temple
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Guayas Ecuador South America 6.2 acres (25,091 m2) 45,000 sq ft (4,181 m2) 1 4 3


59 Operating Spokane Washington Temple
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Washington United States North America 2 acres (8,094 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


60 Operating Columbus Ohio Temple
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Ohio United States North America 5 acres (20,234 m2) 11,745 sq ft (1,091 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


61 Operating Bismarck North Dakota Temple
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North Dakota United States North America 1.6 acres (6,475 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


62 Operating Columbia South Carolina Temple
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South Carolina United States North America 3.6 acres (14,569 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


63 Operating Detroit Michigan Temple
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Michigan United States North America 6.34 acres (25,657 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


64 Operating Halifax Nova Scotia Temple
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Nova Scotia Canada North America 2 acres (8,094 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


65 Operating Regina Saskatchewan Temple
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Saskatchewan Canada North America 1 acre (4,047 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


66 Operating Billings Montana Temple
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Montana United States North America 10 acres (40,469 m2) 33,800 sq ft (3,140 m2) 120 ft (37 m) 1 2 3


67 Operating Edmonton Alberta Temple
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Alberta Canada North America 1 acre (4,047 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


68 Operating Raleigh North Carolina Temple
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North Carolina United States North America 3.17 acres (12,829 m2) 12,864 sq ft (1,195 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


69 Operating St. Paul Minnesota Temple
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Minnesota United States North America 7.5 acres (30,351 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


70 Closed for renovation Kona Hawaii Temple
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Hawaii United States North America 7.02 acres (28,409 m2) 12,325 sq ft (1,145 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


71 Operating Ciudad Juárez Mexico Temple
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Chihuahua Mexico North America 1.64 acres (6,637 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


72 Operating Hermosillo Sonora Mexico Temple
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Sonora Mexico North America 1.54 acres (6,232 m2) 10,769 sq ft (1,000 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


73 Operating Albuquerque New Mexico Temple
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New Mexico United States North America 8.5 acres (34,398 m2) 34,245 sq ft (3,181 m2) 114 ft (35 m) 1 2 3


74 Operating Oaxaca Mexico Temple
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Oaxaca Mexico North America 1.87 acres (7,568 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


75 Operating Tuxtla Gutiérrez Mexico Temple
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Chiapas Mexico North America 1.56 acres (6,313 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


76 Operating Louisville Kentucky Temple
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Kentucky United States North America 3 acres (12,141 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


77 Operating Palmyra New York Temple
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New York United States North America 5 acres (20,234 m2) 10,900 sq ft (1,013 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2 Yes


78 Operating Fresno California Temple
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California United States North America 2.34 acres (9,470 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


79 Operating Medford Oregon Temple
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Oregon United States North America 2 acres (8,094 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


80 Operating Memphis Tennessee Temple
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Tennessee United States North America 6.35 acres (25,698 m2) 10,890 sq ft (1,012 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


81 Operating Reno Nevada Temple
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Nevada United States North America 7.9 acres (31,970 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


82 Operating Cochabamba Bolivia Temple
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Cochabamba Bolivia South America 6.67 acres (26,993 m2) 33,302 sq ft (3,094 m2) 1 2 3


83 Operating Tampico Mexico Temple
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Tamaulipas Mexico North America 2.96 acres (11,979 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


84 Operating Nashville Tennessee Temple
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Tennessee United States North America 6.86 acres (27,761 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


85 Operating Villahermosa Mexico Temple
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Tabasco Mexico North America 1.36 acres (5,504 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


86 Operating Montreal Quebec Temple
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Quebec Canada North America 2.4 acres (9,712 m2) 11,550 sq ft (1,073 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


87 Operating San José Costa Rica Temple
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San José Costa Rica North America 1.93 acres (7,810 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


88 Operating Fukuoka Japan Temple
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Fukuoka Japan Asia 1.25 acres (5,059 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


89 Operating Adelaide Australia Temple
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South Australia Australia Oceania 6.94 acres (28,085 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


90 Closed for renovation Melbourne Australia Temple
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Victoria Australia Oceania 5.98 acres (24,200 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


91 Operating Suva Fiji Temple
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Rewa Fiji Oceania 4.7 acres (19,020 m2) 12,755 sq ft (1,185 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


92 Operating Mérida Mexico Temple
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Yucatán Mexico North America 1.53 acres (6,192 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


93 Operating Veracruz Mexico Temple
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Veracruz Mexico North America 3.39 acres (13,719 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


94 Operating Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple
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Louisiana United States North America 6.3 acres (25,495 m2) 10,890 sq ft (1,012 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


95 Operating Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple
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Oklahoma United States North America 1 acre (4,047 m2) 10,890 sq ft (1,012 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


96 Operating Caracas Venezuela Temple
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Distrito Capital Venezuela South America 0.5 acres (2,023 m2) 15,332 sq ft (1,424 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


97 Operating Houston Texas Temple
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Texas United States North America 11 acres (44,515 m2) 33,970 sq ft (3,156 m2) 159 ft (48 m) 1 2 3


98 Operating Birmingham Alabama Temple
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Alabama United States North America 5.6 acres (22,662 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


99 Operating Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple
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National District Dominican Republic North America 6.42 acres (25,981 m2) 67,000 sq ft (6,225 m2) 1 2 2


100 Operating Boston Massachusetts Temple
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Massachusetts United States North America 8 acres (32,375 m2) 69,600 sq ft (6,466 m2) 139 ft (42 m) 1 4 4


101 Operating Recife Brazil Temple
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Pernambuco Brazil South America 5.59 acres (22,622 m2) 37,200 sq ft (3,456 m2) 1 2 3


102 Operating Porto Alegre Brazil Temple
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Rio Grande do Sul Brazil South America 2 acres (8,094 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


103 Operating Montevideo Uruguay Temple
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Montevideo Uruguay South America 1.59 acres (6,435 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


104 Operating Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple
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Nebraska United States North America 1.92 acres (7,770 m2) 16,000 sq ft (1,486 m2) 86 ft (26 m) 1 2 2 Yes


105 Operating Guadalajara Mexico Temple
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Jalisco Mexico North America 2.69 acres (10,886 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


106 Operating Perth Australia Temple
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Western Australia Australia Oceania 2.76 acres (11,169 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


107 Operating Columbia River Washington Temple
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Washington United States North America 2.88 acres (11,655 m2) 16,880 sq ft (1,568 m2) 1 2 2


108 Operating Snowflake Arizona Temple
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Arizona United States North America 7.5 acres (30,351 m2) 18,621 sq ft (1,730 m2) 60 ft (18 m) 1 2 2


109 Operating Lubbock Texas Temple
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Texas United States North America 2.7 acres (10,927 m2) 16,498 sq ft (1,533 m2) 1 2 2


110 Operating Monterrey Mexico Temple
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Nuevo León Mexico North America 7.78 acres (31,485 m2) 16,498 sq ft (1,533 m2) 1 2 2


111 Operating Campinas Brazil Temple
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São Paulo Brazil South America 6.18 acres (25,010 m2) 49,100 sq ft (4,562 m2) 1 4 3


112 Operating Asunción Paraguay Temple
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Distrito Capital Paraguay South America 1.13 acres (4,573 m2) 11,906 sq ft (1,106 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


113 Operating Nauvoo Illinois Temple
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Illinois United States North America 3.3 acres (13,355 m2) 54,000 sq ft (5,017 m2) 162 ft (49 m) 1 4 6 Yes


114 Operating The Hague Netherlands Temple
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South Holland Netherlands Europe 2.7 acres (10,927 m2) 10,500 sq ft (975 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


115 Operating Brisbane Australia Temple
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Queensland Australia Oceania 0.86 acres (3,480 m2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


116 Operating Redlands California Temple
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California United States North America 4.6 acres (18,616 m2) 17,300 sq ft (1,607 m2) 1 2 3


117 Operating Accra Ghana Temple
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Greater Accra Ghana Africa 6 acres (24,281 m2) 17,500 sq ft (1,626 m2) 90 ft (27 m) 1 2 2


118 Operating Copenhagen Denmark Temple
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Hovedstaden Denmark Europe 0.6 acres (2,428 m2) 25,000 sq ft (2,323 m2) 1 2 2


119 Closed for renovation Manhattan New York Temple
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New York United States North America 0.3 acres (1,214 m2) 20,630 sq ft (1,917 m2) 120 ft (37 m) 1 2 2


120 Operating San Antonio Texas Temple
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Texas United States North America 5.5 acres (22,258 m2) 16,800 sq ft (1,561 m2) 115 ft (35 m) 1 2 2


121 Operating Aba Nigeria Temple
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Abia Nigeria Africa 6.3 acres (25,495 m2) 11,500 sq ft (1,068 m2) 72 ft (22 m) 1 2 2


122 Operating Newport Beach California Temple
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California United States North America 8.8 acres (35,612 m2) 17,800 sq ft (1,654 m2) 90 ft (27 m) 1 2 3


123 Operating Sacramento California Temple
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California United States North America 46 acres (186,155 m2) 19,500 sq ft (1,812 m2) 131 ft (40 m) 1 2 4


124 Operating Helsinki Finland Temple
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Uusimaa Finland Europe 7.4 acres (29,947 m2) 16,350 sq ft (1,519 m2) 139 ft (42 m) 1 2 2


125 Operating Rexburg Idaho Temple
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Idaho United States North America 10 acres (40,469 m2) 57,504 sq ft (5,342 m2) 169 ft (52 m) 1 4 5


126 Operating Curitiba Brazil Temple
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Paraná Brazil South America 8.15 acres (32,982 m2) 27,850 sq ft (2,587 m2) 125 ft (38 m) 1 2 2


127 Operating Panama City Panama Temple
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Panamá Panama North America 6.96 acres (28,166 m2) 18,943 sq ft (1,760 m2) 111 ft (34 m) 1 2 2


128 Operating Twin Falls Idaho Temple
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Idaho United States North America 9.1 acres (36,826 m2) 31,245 sq ft (2,903 m2) 159 ft (48 m) 1 2 3


129 Operating Draper Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 12 acres (48,562 m2) 58,300 sq ft (5,416 m2) 168.67 ft (51 m) 1 4 5


130 Operating Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 11 acres (44,515 m2) 60,000 sq ft (5,574 m2) 183 ft (56 m) 1 4 6


131 Operating Vancouver British Columbia Temple
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British Columbia Canada North America 11.6 acres (46,944 m2) 28,165 sq ft (2,617 m2) 140 ft (43 m) 1 2 2


132 Operating Gila Valley Arizona Temple
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Arizona United States North America 17 acres (68,797 m2) 18,561 sq ft (1,724 m2) 100 ft (30 m) 1 2 2


133 Operating Cebu City Philippines Temple
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Central Visayas Philippines Asia 11.6 acres (46,944 m2) 29,556 sq ft (2,746 m2) 140 ft (43 m) 1 2 2


134 Operating Kyiv Ukraine Temple
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Kyiv Oblast Ukraine Europe 12.35 acres (49,979 m2) 22,184 sq ft (2,061 m2) 137.8 ft (42 m) 1 2 2


135 Operating San Salvador El Salvador Temple
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La Libertad El Salvador North America 6.5 acres (26,305 m2) 27,986 sq ft (2,600 m2) 1 2 2


136 Operating Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple
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Quetzaltenango Guatemala North America 6.47 acres (26,183 m2) 21,085 sq ft (1,959 m2) 80 ft (24 m) 1 2 2


137 Operating Kansas City Missouri Temple
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Missouri United States North America 8.05 acres (32,577 m2) 32,000 sq ft (2,973 m2) 150 ft (46 m) 1 2 3


138 Operating Manaus Brazil Temple
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Amazonas Brazil South America 7.7 acres (31,161 m2) 32,032 sq ft (2,976 m2) 126 ft (38 m) 1 2 2


139 Operating Brigham City Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 3.14 acres (12,707 m2) 36,000 sq ft (3,345 m2) 165 ft (50 m) 1 2 3


140 Operating Calgary Alberta Temple
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Alberta Canada North America 10.17 acres (41,157 m2) 33,000 sq ft (3,066 m2) 115 ft (35 m) 1 2 3


141 Operating Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple
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Francisco Morazán Honduras North America 13.6 acres (55,037 m2) 28,254 sq ft (2,625 m2) 135 ft (41 m) 1 2 2


142 Operating Gilbert Arizona Temple
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Arizona United States North America 15.38 acres (62,241 m2) 85,326 sq ft (7,927 m2) 195 ft (59 m) 1 3 7
143 Operating Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple
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Florida United States North America 16.82 acres (68,068 m2) 30,500 sq ft (2,834 m2) 100 ft (30 m) 1 2 3


144 Operating Phoenix Arizona Temple
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Arizona United States North America 5.19 acres (21,003 m2) 64,870 sq ft (6,027 m2) 90 ft (27 m) 1 2 4


145 Operating Córdoba Argentina Temple
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Córdoba Argentina South America 5.18 acres (20,963 m2) 34,369 sq ft (3,193 m2) 1 2 2


146 Operating Payson Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 10.63 acres (43,018 m2) 96,630 sq ft (8,977 m2) 1 3 7


147 Operating Trujillo Peru Temple
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La Libertad Peru South America 8.9 acres (36,017 m2) 28,200 sq ft (2,620 m2) 91 ft (28 m) 1 2 2


148 Operating Indianapolis Indiana Temple
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Indiana United States North America 18.11 acres (73,289 m2) 34,000 sq ft (3,159 m2) 106.3 ft (32 m) 1 2 2


149 Operating Tijuana Mexico Temple
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Baja California Mexico North America 9.4 acres (38,040 m2) 33,367 sq ft (3,100 m2) 151 ft (46 m) 1 2 2


150 Operating Provo City Center Temple
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Utah United States North America 5.6 acres (22,662 m2) 85,084 sq ft (7,905 m2) 150 ft (46 m) 1 3 5


151 Operating Sapporo Japan Temple
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Hokkaido Japan Asia 9.8 acres (39,659 m2) 48,480 sq ft (4,504 m2) 127 ft (39 m) 1 2 3


152 Operating Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple
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Pennsylvania United States North America 1.6 acres (6,475 m2) 61,466 sq ft (5,710 m2) 208.2 ft (63 m) 1 2 4


153 Operating Fort Collins Colorado Temple
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Colorado United States North America 15.69 acres (63,495 m2) 42,000 sq ft (3,902 m2) 112 ft (34 m) 1 2 3


154 Operating Star Valley Wyoming Temple
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Wyoming United States North America 43.6 acres (176,443 m2) 18,609 sq ft (1,729 m2) 123 ft (37 m) 1 1 1


155 Operating Hartford Connecticut Temple
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Connecticut United States North America 11.3 acres (45,729 m2) 32,246 sq ft (2,996 m2) 117.2 ft (36 m) 1 2 2


156 Operating Paris France Temple
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Île-de-France France Europe 2.26 acres (9,146 m2) 44,175 sq ft (4,104 m2) 1 2 3 Yes


157 Operating Tucson Arizona Temple
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Arizona United States North America 7 acres (28,328 m2) 38,216 sq ft (3,550 m2) 1 2 2


158 Operating Meridian Idaho Temple
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Idaho United States North America 15.73 acres (63,657 m2) 67,331 sq ft (6,255 m2) 120.2 ft (37 m) 1 3 5


159 Operating Cedar City Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 9.5 acres (38,445 m2) 42,657 sq ft (3,963 m2) 160.5 ft (49 m) 1 2 3


160 Operating Concepción Chile Temple
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Biobío Chile South America 4.06 acres (16,430 m2) 23,095 sq ft (2,146 m2) 124 ft (38 m) 1 2 2


161 Operating Barranquilla Colombia Temple
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Atlántico Colombia South America 5.93 acres (23,998 m2) 25,349 sq ft (2,355 m2) 107 ft (33 m) 1 2 1


162 Operating Rome Italy Temple
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Lazio Italy Europe 14.5 acres (58,679 m2) 41,010 sq ft (3,810 m2) 156.25 ft (48 m) 1 2 3 Yes


163 Operating Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple
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Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Africa 5 acres (20,234 m2) 12,000 sq ft (1,115 m2) 1 1 1


164 Operating Fortaleza Brazil Temple
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Ceará Brazil South America 10 acres (40,469 m2) 36,000 sq ft (3,345 m2) 1 2 2


165 Operating Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple
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Ouest Haiti North America 1.77 acres (7,163 m2) 10,396 sq ft (966 m2) 1 1 1


166 Operating Lisbon Portugal Temple
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Lisboa Portugal Europe 4.6 acres (18,616 m2) 23,730 sq ft (2,205 m2) 143 ft (44 m) 1 2 1 Yes


167 Operating Arequipa Peru Temple
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Arequipa Peru South America 7.91 acres (32,011 m2) 26,969 sq ft (2,506 m2) 1 2 2


168 Operating Durban South Africa Temple
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KwaZulu-Natal South Africa Africa 14.49 acres (58,639 m2) 19,860 sq ft (1,845 m2) 97.4 ft (30 m) 1 1 1


169 Operating Winnipeg Manitoba Temple
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Manitoba Canada North America 7.7 acres (31,161 m2) 16,100 sq ft (1,496 m2) 105 ft (32 m) 1 1 1


170 Operating Pocatello Idaho Temple
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Idaho United States North America 10.94 acres (44,273 m2) 71,125 sq ft (6,608 m2) 196.5 ft (60 m) 1 4 4


171 Operating Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple
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Rio de Janeiro Brazil South America 9.44 acres (38,202 m2) 29,966 sq ft (2,784 m2) 155.4 ft (47 m) 1 2 2


172 Operating Yigo Guam Temple
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Yigo Guam Oceania 5.8 acres (23,472 m2) 6,861 sq ft (637 m2) 74 ft (23 m) 1 1 1


173 Operating Praia Cape Verde Temple
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Praia Cape Verde Africa 4.46 acres (18,049 m2) 8,759 sq ft (814 m2) 80 ft (24 m) 1 1 1


174 Operating Belém Brazil Temple
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Pará Brazil South America 6.7 acres (27,114 m2) 28,675 sq ft (2,664 m2) 89 ft (27 m) 1 2 2


175 Operating Quito Ecuador Temple
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Pichincha Ecuador South America 3.96 acres (16,026 m2) 36,780 sq ft (3,417 m2) 97 ft (30 m) 1 2 2


176 Operating San Juan Puerto Rico Temple
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San Juan Puerto Rico North America 2.97 acres (12,019 m2) 6,988 sq ft (649 m2) 74 ft (23 m) 1 1 1


177 Operating Richmond Virginia Temple
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Virginia United States North America 12 acres (48,562 m2) 39,202 sq ft (3,642 m2) 164 ft (50 m) 1 4 3


178 Operating Helena Montana Temple
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Montana United States North America 4.75 acres (19,223 m2) 9,794 sq ft (910 m2) 96.75 ft (29 m) 1 1 1


179 Operating Saratoga Springs Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 22.71 acres (91,904 m2) 97,836 sq ft (9,089 m2) 199.75 ft (61 m) 1 4 6


180 Operating Brasília Brazil Temple
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Federal District Brazil South America 6 acres (24,281 m2) 25,000 sq ft (2,323 m2) 1 2 2


181 Operating Bentonville Arkansas Temple
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Arkansas United States North America 18.62 acres (75,352 m2) 28,472 sq ft (2,645 m2) 111.67 ft (34 m) 1 2 2


182 Operating Moses Lake Washington Temple
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Washington United States North America 17.2 acres (69,606 m2) 28,933 sq ft (2,688 m2) 117.5 ft (36 m) 1 2 2


183 Operating McAllen Texas Temple
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Texas United States North America 10.61 acres (42,937 m2) 27,897 sq ft (2,592 m2) 108 ft (33 m) 1 2 2 No


184 Operating Feather River California Temple
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California United States North America 9.24 acres (37,393 m2) 41,665 sq ft (3,871 m2) 135 ft (41 m) 1 4 3 No


185 Operating Bangkok Thailand Temple
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Bangkok Thailand Asia 1.77 acres (7,163 m2) 48,525 sq ft (4,508 m2) 242 ft (74 m)


186 Operating Okinawa Japan Temple
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Okinawa Japan Asia 0.55 acres (2,226 m2) 12,437 sq ft (1,155 m2) 105 ft (32 m) 1 1 1


187 Operating Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple
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Lima Peru South America 2.46 acres (9,955 m2) 47,413 sq ft (4,405 m2) 125 ft (38 m) 1


188 Operating Orem Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 15.39 acres (62,281 m2) 71,998 sq ft (6,689 m2) 1 4 4


189 Operating Red Cliffs Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 15.31 acres (61,957 m2) 96,277 sq ft (8,944 m2) 230[4] ft (70 m) 1 4 6 No


190 Operating Urdaneta Philippines Temple
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Ilocos Philippines Asia 15.34 acres (62,079 m2) 32,604 sq ft (3,029 m2) 1 2 3


191 Operating Puebla Mexico Temple
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Puebla Mexico North America 6.81 acres (27,559 m2) 35,861 sq ft (3,332 m2) 1 4 3


192 Operating Taylorsville Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 7.5 acres (30,351 m2) 73,492 sq ft (6,828 m2) 1 4 4


193 Operating Cobán Guatemala Temple
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Alta Verapaz Guatemala North America 2.1 acres (8,498 m2) 8,772 sq ft (815 m2) 1 1 1


194 Operating Salta Argentina Temple
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Salta Argentina South America 17.72 acres (71,710 m2) 27,000 sq ft (2,508 m2) 1 2 2


195 Operating Layton Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 11.8 acres (47,753 m2) 93,539 sq ft (8,690 m2)


196 Operating Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Temple
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Pennsylvania United States North America 5.8 acres (23,472 m2) 32,240 sq ft (2,995 m2) 1 2 2


197 Operating Mendoza Argentina Temple
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Mendoza Argentina South America 15 acres (60,703 m2) 21,999 sq ft (2,044 m2) 1 2 2


201 Operating Casper Wyoming Temple
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Wyoming United States North America 9.52 acres (38,526 m2) 9,950 sq ft (924 m2) 1 1 1


204 Dedication scheduled Abidjan Ivory Coast Temple
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Abidjan Ivory Coast Africa 0.55 acres (2,226 m2) 1


205 Under construction Alabang Philippines Temple
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Metro Manila Philippines Asia 2.6 acres (10,522 m2)


203 Dedication scheduled Auckland New Zealand Temple
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Auckland New Zealand Oceania 2.62 acres (10,603 m2) 1 4 3


198 Operating San Pedro Sula Honduras Temple
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Cortés Honduras North America 9 acres (36,422 m2) 35,818 sq ft (3,328 m2) 1 4 3


206 Under construction Davao Philippines Temple
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Davao Philippines Asia 2.7 acres (10,927 m2) 18,450 sq ft (1,714 m2)


207 Under construction Antofagasta Chile Temple
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Antofagasta Chile South America 2.2 acres (8,903 m2) 23,000 sq ft (2,137 m2)


208 Under construction Bengaluru India Temple
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Karnataka India Asia 1.62 acres (6,556 m2) 38,670 sq ft (3,593 m2)


209 Under construction Harare Zimbabwe Temple
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Harare Zimbabwe Africa 6.7 acres (27,114 m2) 17,250 sq ft (1,603 m2) 1 2 2


200 Operating Deseret Peak Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 15.5 acres (62,726 m2) 71,998 sq ft (6,689 m2) 1 4 4


202 Operating Tallahassee Florida Temple
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Florida United States North America 4.97 acres (20,113 m2) 29,225 sq ft (2,715 m2) 1 2 2


210 Under construction Syracuse Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 12.27 acres (49,655 m2) 88,886 sq ft (8,258 m2) 2 4 4


199 Operating Salvador Brazil Temple
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Bahia Brazil South America 4.6 acres (18,616 m2) 29,963 sq ft (2,784 m2) 1 2 2


211 Under construction Neiafu Tonga Temple
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Vavaʻu Tonga Oceania 4.81 acres (19,465 m2) 17,000 sq ft (1,579 m2) 75 ft (23 m) 1 2 2


212 Under construction Nairobi Kenya Temple
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Nairobi Kenya Africa 3.7 acres (14,973 m2) 1 2 2


213 Under construction Phnom Penh Cambodia Temple
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Phnom Penh Cambodia Asia 3.16 acres (12,788 m2) 10,000 sq ft (929 m2) 1 1 1


214 Under construction Pago Pago American Samoa Temple
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Western District American Samoa Oceania 1.71 acres (6,920 m2) 17,000 sq ft (1,579 m2) 1 2 2


215 Under construction Bacolod Philippines Temple
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Western Visayas Philippines Asia 12.3 acres (49,776 m2) 26,700 sq ft (2,481 m2) 1 2 2


216 Under construction Freetown Sierra Leone Temple
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Western Sierra Leone Africa 2.9 acres (11,736 m2) 18,000 sq ft (1,672 m2) 1 2 2


217 Under construction Bahía Blanca Argentina Temple
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Buenos Aires Argentina South America 8.14 acres (32,941 m2) 19,000 sq ft (1,765 m2) 1 2 2


218 Under construction Grand Junction Colorado Temple
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Colorado United States North America 6.94 acres (28,085 m2) 29,000 sq ft (2,694 m2) 1 2 2


219 Under construction Lindon Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 14 acres (56,656 m2) 81,000 sq ft (7,525 m2) 2 4 4


220 Under construction Farmington New Mexico Temple
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New Mexico United States North America 6.62 acres (26,790 m2) 25,000 sq ft (2,323 m2) 1 2 2


221 Under construction Elko Nevada Temple
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Nevada United States North America 5.2 acres (21,044 m2) 10,000 sq ft (929 m2) 1 1 1


222 Under construction Burley Idaho Temple
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Idaho United States North America 10.1 acres (40,873 m2) 38,600 sq ft (3,586 m2) 1 4 3


223 Under construction Smithfield Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 13.3 acres (53,823 m2) 83,000 sq ft (7,711 m2) 2 4 4


224 Under construction Yorba Linda California Temple
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California United States North America 5.4 acres (21,853 m2) 30,872 sq ft (2,868 m2) 1 2 2


225 Under construction Lubumbashi Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple
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Haut-Katanga Democratic Republic of the Congo Africa 2.57 acres (10,400 m2) 19,300 sq ft (1,793 m2) 1 2 2


226 Under construction Ephraim Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 9.16 acres (37,069 m2) 39,000 sq ft (3,623 m2) 1 4 3


227 Under construction Heber Valley Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 17.9 acres (72,439 m2) 88,000 sq ft (8,175 m2) 1 4 4


228 Under construction Willamette Valley Oregon Temple
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Oregon United States North America 10.5 acres (42,492 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2) 1 2 2


229 Under construction Managua Nicaragua Temple
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Managua Nicaragua North America 8.9 acres (36,017 m2) 25,000 sq ft (2,323 m2) 1 2 2


230 Under construction Miraflores Guatemala City Guatemala Temple
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Guatemala Guatemala North America 1.5 acres (6,070 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2) 1 2 2


231 Under construction Torreón Mexico Temple
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Durango Mexico North America 0.89 acres (3,602 m2) 10,000 sq ft (929 m2) 1 1 1


232 Under construction Querétaro Mexico Temple
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Querétaro Mexico North America 3.58 acres (14,488 m2) 27,500 sq ft (2,555 m2) 1 2 2


233 Under construction Port Vila Vanuatu Temple
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Shefa Vanuatu Oceania 1.62 acres (6,556 m2) 10,000 sq ft (929 m2) 1 1 1


234 Under construction Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Temple
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National Capital District Papua New Guinea Oceania 4.45 acres (18,009 m2) 9,550 sq ft (887 m2) 1 1 1


235 Under construction Belo Horizonte Brazil Temple
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Minas Gerais Brazil South America 11.9 acres (48,158 m2) 26,884 sq ft (2,498 m2) 1 2 2


236 Under construction Montpelier Idaho Temple
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Idaho United States North America 2.6 acres (10,522 m2) 27,000 sq ft (2,508 m2) 1 2 2


237 Under construction Modesto California Temple
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California United States North America 17.63 acres (71,346 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2) 1 2 2


238 Under construction Fort Worth Texas Temple
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Texas United States North America 9.37 acres (37,919 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2) 1 2 2


239 Under construction Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
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Kaohsiung Taiwan Asia 1.26 acres (5,099 m2) 10,900 sq ft (1,013 m2) 1 1 1


240 Under construction Knoxville Tennessee Temple
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Tennessee United States North America 4.99 acres (20,194 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2) 1 2 2


241 Under construction San Luis Potosí Mexico Temple
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San Luis Potosí Mexico North America 3.87 acres (15,661 m2) 9,300 sq ft (864 m2) 1 1 1


242 Under construction Cleveland Ohio Temple
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Ohio United States North America 6 acres (24,281 m2) 9,900 sq ft (920 m2) 1 1 1


243 Under construction Teton River Idaho Temple
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Idaho United States North America 16.6 acres (67,178 m2) 100,000 sq ft (9,290 m2)


249 Under construction Cagayan de Oro Philippines Temple
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Mindanao Philippines Asia 4.9 acres (19,830 m2) 18,449 sq ft (1,714 m2)


256 Announced Russia Temple
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Russia Eurasia


257 Site announced Lagos Nigeria Temple
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Lagos Nigeria Africa 2.7 acres (10,927 m2) 19,800 sq ft (1,839 m2) 1 2 2


258 Site announced Budapest Hungary Temple
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Budapest Hungary Europe 5.92 acres (23,957 m2) 18,000 sq ft (1,672 m2)


259 Site announced Benin City Nigeria Temple
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Edo Nigeria Africa 2.17 acres (8,782 m2) 30,700 sq ft (2,852 m2) 1 2 2


260 Announced Dubai United Arab Emirates Temple
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Dubai United Arab Emirates Asia


261 Announced Shanghai People's Republic of China Temple
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Shanghai China Asia


252 Under construction Tarawa Kiribati Temple
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Tarawa Kiribati Oceania 0.8 acres (3,237 m2) 10,000 sq ft (929 m2) 1 1 1


262 Site announced São Paulo East Brazil Temple
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São Paulo Brazil South America 10.7 acres (43,301 m2) 46,050 sq ft (4,278 m2)


244 Under construction Santa Cruz Bolivia Temple
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Santa Cruz Bolivia South America 5.24 acres (21,206 m2) 29,000 sq ft (2,694 m2) 1 2 2


263 Site announced Oslo Norway Temple
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Oslo Norway Europe 8 acres (32,375 m2) 10,800 sq ft (1,003 m2) 1 1 1


264 Site announced Brussels Belgium Temple
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Brussels Belgium Europe 0.3 acres (1,214 m2) 25,500 sq ft (2,369 m2)


265 Site announced Vienna Austria Temple
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Vienna Austria Europe 0.8 acres (3,237 m2) 15,300 sq ft (1,421 m2)


266 Site announced Kumasi Ghana Temple
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Ashanti Ghana Africa 2.08 acres (8,417 m2) 22,750 sq ft (2,114 m2)


267 Announced Beira Mozambique Temple
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Sofala Mozambique Africa


268 Site announced Cape Town South Africa Temple
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Western Cape South Africa Africa 3.79 acres (15,338 m2) 9,500 sq ft (883 m2) 1 1 1


269 Site announced Singapore Temple
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Singapore Singapore Asia 1 acre (4,047 m2) 18,000 sq ft (1,672 m2)


255 Groundbreaking scheduled Cali Colombia Temple
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Valle del Cauca Colombia South America 3.14 acres (12,707 m2) 9,500 sq ft (883 m2) 1 1 1


254 Groundbreaking scheduled Tacloban City Philippines Temple
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Eastern Visayas Philippines Asia 6.99 acres (28,288 m2) 21,407 sq ft (1,989 m2)


270 Announced Monrovia Liberia Temple
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Montserrado Liberia Africa


271 Site announced Kananga Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple
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Kasaï-Central Democratic Republic of the Congo Africa 1.6 acres (6,475 m2) 11,000 sq ft (1,022 m2)


272 Site announced Antananarivo Madagascar Temple
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Analamanga Madagascar Africa 9.8 acres (39,659 m2) 10,000 sq ft (929 m2)


273 Announced Culiacán Mexico Temple
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Sinaloa Mexico North America


274 Site announced Vitória Brazil Temple
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Espírito Santo Brazil South America 0.75 acres (3,035 m2) 10,600 sq ft (985 m2) 1 1 1


275 Site announced La Paz Bolivia Temple
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La Paz Bolivia South America 3.8 acres (15,378 m2) 18,850 sq ft (1,751 m2)


247 Under construction Santiago West Chile Temple
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Santiago Chile South America 2.4 acres (9,712 m2) 12,500 sq ft (1,161 m2)


251 Under construction Cody Wyoming Temple
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Wyoming United States North America 5 acres (20,234 m2) 9,950 sq ft (924 m2) 1 1 1


276 Site announced Wellington New Zealand Temple
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New Zealand Oceania 3.35 acres (13,557 m2) 14,900 sq ft (1,384 m2)


277 Announced Brazzaville Republic of the Congo Temple
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Africa Republic of the Congo Africa


278 Site announced Barcelona Spain Temple
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Europe Spain Europe 5.4 acres (21,853 m2) 27,500 sq ft (2,555 m2) 1 2 2


279 Site announced Birmingham England Temple
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Europe England Europe 2.7 acres (10,927 m2) 10,800 sq ft (1,003 m2)


280 Site announced Cusco Peru Temple
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South America Northwest Peru South America 2.48 acres (10,036 m2) 9,950 sq ft (924 m2)


281 Site announced Maceió Brazil Temple
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South America Brazil South America 3 acres (12,141 m2) 19,000 sq ft (1,765 m2)


282 Site announced Santos Brazil Temple
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South America Brazil South America 1.1 acres (4,452 m2) 23,000 sq ft (2,137 m2)


283 Site announced Mexico City Benemérito Mexico Temple
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Mexico City Mexico North America 8.5 acres (34,398 m2) 29,000 sq ft (2,694 m2)


284 Site announced Tampa Florida Temple
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Florida United States North America 12 acres (48,562 m2) 29,000 sq ft (2,694 m2) 1 2 2


250 Under construction Wichita Kansas Temple
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Kansas United States North America 6.42 acres (25,981 m2) 9,950 sq ft (924 m2) 1 1 1


248 Under construction Austin Texas Temple
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Texas United States North America 10.6 acres (42,897 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2) 1 2 2


285 Site announced Missoula Montana Temple
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Montana United States North America 5.08 acres (20,558 m2) 19,000 sq ft (1,765 m2)


286 Announced Busan Korea Temple
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Korea Asia


287 Announced Naga Philippines Temple
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Philippines Asia


288 Announced Santiago Philippines Temple
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Philippines Asia


289 Announced Eket Nigeria Temple
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Nigeria Africa


290 Announced Chiclayo Peru Temple
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Peru South America


291 Announced Buenos Aires City Center Argentina Temple
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Argentina South America


246 Under construction Londrina Brazil Temple
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Brazil South America 6.23 acres (25,212 m2) 32,000 sq ft (2,973 m2)


245 Under construction Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple
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Brazil South America 8.77 acres (35,491 m2) 32,000 sq ft (2,973 m2)


292 Site announced Huehuetenango Guatemala Temple
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Guatemala North America 3.4 acres (13,759 m2) 10,787 sq ft (1,002 m2) 1 1 1


293 Site announced Jacksonville Florida Temple
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Florida United States North America 6.6 acres (26,709 m2) 29,000 sq ft (2,694 m2)


253 Under construction Grand Rapids Michigan Temple
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Michigan United States North America 10.32 acres (41,764 m2) 20,123 sq ft (1,869 m2) 1 2 2


294 Site announced McKinney Texas Temple
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Texas United States North America 8.16 acres (33,022 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2) 120 ft (37 m) 1 2 2


295 Site announced Lone Mountain Nevada Temple
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Nevada United States North America 19.8 acres (80,128 m2) 87,000 sq ft (8,083 m2) 216 ft (66 m)


296 Site announced Tacoma Washington Temple
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Washington United States North America 11.6 acres (46,944 m2) 45,000 sq ft (4,181 m2)


297 Site announced Cuernavaca Mexico Temple
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Morelos Mexico North America 5.36 acres (21,691 m2) 19,000 sq ft (1,765 m2)


298 Announced Pachuca Mexico Temple
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Hidalgo (state) Mexico North America


299 Site announced Toluca Mexico Temple
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State of Mexico Mexico North America 4.87 acres (19,708 m2) 19,000 sq ft (1,765 m2)


300 Announced Tula Mexico Temple
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Hidalgo Mexico North America


301 Announced Retalhuleu Guatemala Temple
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Guatemala North America


302 Site announced Iquitos Peru Temple
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Peru South America 1.75 acres (7,082 m2) 20,000 sq ft (1,858 m2)


303 Site announced Teresina Brazil Temple
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Brazil North America 3.6 acres (14,569 m2) 25,420 sq ft (2,362 m2)


304 Site announced Natal Brazil Temple
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Rio Grande do Norte Brazil North America 5.53 acres (22,379 m2) 19,800 sq ft (1,839 m2)


305 Announced Tuguegarao City Philippines Temple
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Philippines Asia


306 Announced Iloilo Philippines Temple
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Philippines Asia


307 Site announced Jakarta Indonesia Temple
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Indonesia Asia 1.33 acres (5,382 m2) 40,350 sq ft (3,749 m2)


308 Announced Hamburg Germany Temple
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Germany Europe


309 Site announced Lethbridge Alberta Temple
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Alberta Canada North America 9[5] acres (36,422 m2) 45,000 sq ft (4,181 m2)


310 Site announced San Jose California Temple
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California United States North America 4.73 acres (19,142 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2) 1 2 2


311 Site announced Bakersfield California Temple
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California United States North America 13.07 acres (52,892 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2) 1 2 2


312 Site announced Springfield Missouri Temple
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Missouri United States North America 38 acres (153,781 m2) 29,000 sq ft (2,694 m2)


313 Site announced Winchester Virginia Temple
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Virginia United States North America 11.27 acres (45,608 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2)


314 Site announced Charlotte North Carolina Temple
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North Carolina United States North America 5.9 acres (23,876 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2)


315 Site announced Harrisburg Pennsylvania Temple
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Pennsylvania United States North America 5.36 acres (21,691 m2) 20,000 sq ft (1,858 m2)


316 Site announced Savai'i Samoa Temple
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Savaiʻi Samoa Oceania 5.5 acres (22,258 m2) 29,630 sq ft (2,753 m2)


317 Announced Cancún Mexico Temple
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Quintana Roo Mexico North America


318 Announced Piura Peru Temple
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Piura Peru South America


319 Announced Huancayo Peru Temple
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Junín Peru South America


320 Site announced Viña del Mar Chile Temple
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Valparaíso Chile South America 1.87 acres (7,568 m2) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 m2)


321 Announced Goiânia Brazil Temple
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Goiás Brazil South America


322 Site announced João Pessoa Brazil Temple
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Paraíba Brazil South America 3.9 acres (15,783 m2) 18,850 sq ft (1,751 m2)


323 Announced Calabar Nigeria Temple
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Cross River Nigeria Africa


324 Announced Cape Coast Ghana Temple
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Central Ghana Africa


325 Announced Luanda Angola Temple
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Luanda Angola Africa


326 Announced Mbuji-Mayi Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple
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Kasaï-Oriental Democratic Republic of the Congo Africa


327 Announced Laoag Philippines Temple
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Ilocos Norte Philippines Asia


328 Site announced Osaka Japan Temple
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Kansai Japan Asia 16.74 acres (67,744 m2) 29,630 sq ft (2,753 m2)


329 Announced Kahului Hawaii Temple
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Maui, Hawaii United States Oceania


330 Site announced Fairbanks Alaska Temple
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Fairbanks North Star, Alaska United States North America 7.59 acres (30,716 m2) 10,000 sq ft (929 m2)


331 Site announced Vancouver Washington Temple
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Washington United States North America 15.11 acres (61,148 m2) 43,000 sq ft (3,995 m2)


332 Site announced Colorado Springs Colorado Temple
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Colorado United States North America 18.6 acres (75,272 m2) 45,000 sq ft (4,181 m2)


333 Site announced Tulsa Oklahoma Temple
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Oklahoma United States North America 25.7 acres (104,004 m2) 29,600 sq ft (2,750 m2)


334 Announced Roanoke Virginia Temple
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Virginia United States North America


335 Announced Ulaanbaatar Mongolia Temple
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Independent city Mongolia Asia


336 Announced Uturoa French Polynesia Temple
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Raiatea, Society Islands French Polynesia Oceania


337 Announced Chihuahua Mexico Temple
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Chihuahua Mexico North America


338 Announced Florianópolis Brazil Temple
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Santa Catarina Brazil South America


339 Announced Rosario Argentina Temple
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Santa Fe Province Argentina South America


340 Announced Edinburgh Scotland Temple
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Scotland United Kingdom Europe


341 Announced Brisbane Australia South Temple
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Queensland Australia Oceania


342 Announced Victoria British Columbia Temple
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British Columbia Canada North America


343 Announced Yuma Arizona Temple
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Arizona United States North America


344 Announced Houston Texas South Temple
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Texas United States North America


345 Site announced Des Moines Iowa Temple
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Iowa United States North America 19.576 acres (79,221 m2) 18,850 sq ft (1,751 m2)


346 Site announced Cincinnati Ohio Temple
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Ohio United States North America 35 acres (141,640 m2) 29,630 sq ft (2,753 m2)


347 Announced Honolulu Hawaii Temple
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Hawaii United States North America


348 Site announced West Jordan Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 16.1 acres (65,154 m2) 85,000 sq ft (7,897 m2)


349 Site announced Lehi Utah Temple
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Utah United States North America 22.48 acres (90,973 m2) 85,000 sq ft (7,897 m2)


350 Announced Maracaibo Venezuela Temple
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Zulia Venezuela South America


Efforts halted in 1830s Temple Lot
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Missouri United States North America Yes
Yes


Historic site Kirtland Temple
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Ohio United States North America 5.8 acres (23,472 m2) 15,000 sq ft (1,394 m2)


Efforts halted in 1830s Far West Temple
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Missouri United States North America 640 acres (2,589,988 m2)


Efforts halted in 1830s Adam-ondi-Ahman Temple
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Missouri United States North America 3,000 acres (12,140,569 m2) No


Destroyed Nauvoo Temple
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Illinois United States North America 54,000 sq ft (5,017 m2) Yes


Destroyed Apia Samoa Temple (original)
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Tuamasaga Samoa Oceania 2 acres (8,094 m2) 14,560 sq ft (1,353 m2) 78 ft (24 m)


Efforts suspended in 2006 Harrison New York Temple
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New York United States North America 24 acres (97,125 m2) 28,400 sq ft (2,638 m2)

Milestones and design

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The following table is a comparison table listing significant milestones for each temple and their design characteristics. The person officiating in each milestone and design is also listed.

# Status Name An­nounce­ment Ground­break­ing Open House Dedi­ca­tion Style Designer President
date by date by date by


1 Operating St. George Utah Temple
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31 January 1871 Brigham Young 9 November 1871 Brigham Young {{{open_house}}} April 6, 1877 Daniel H. Wells Castellated Gothic Truman O. Angell


2 Operating Logan Utah Temple
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October 6, 1876 Brigham Young May 17, 1877 John Willard Young February 5 – March 3, 1979 (after renovations) May 17, 1884 John Taylor Castellated Gothic Truman O. Angell


3 Operating Manti Utah Temple
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June 25, 1875 Brigham Young April 25, 1877 Brigham Young June 6–8, 1985 (after renovations) May 21, 1888 Lorenzo Snow William H. Folsom


4 Closed for renovation Salt Lake Temple
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July 28, 1847 Brigham Young February 14, 1853 Brigham Young April 5, 1893 April 6, 1893 Wilford Woodruff Gothic Revival, 6-spire Truman O. Angell


5 Operating Laie Hawaii Temple
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October 1, 1915 Joseph F. Smith June 1, 1915 Joseph F. Smith May 2–27, 1978 November 27, 1919 Heber J. Grant inspired by Solomon's Temple, no spire. Prairie-style and Columbian Hyrum Pope and Harold Burton


6 Operating Cardston Alberta Temple
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June 27, 1913 Joseph F. Smith November 13, 1913 Daniel Kent Greene Tours offered, 1920–23
June 6–15, 1991 (after renovation)
August 26, 1923 Heber J. Grant Hyrum Pope and Harold W. Burton F. Brent Thomas[6]


7 Operating Mesa Arizona Temple
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October 3, 1919 Heber J. Grant April 25, 1922 Heber J. Grant Tours were available upon request 1920–22 October 23, 1927 Heber J. Grant[7] Neoclassical Architecture Don Carlos Young, Jr. and Ramm Hansen


8 Operating Idaho Falls Idaho Temple
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March 3, 1937 Heber J. Grant December 19, 1939 David Asael Smith September 15–20, 1945; April 22–May 20, 2017 (following renovations) September 23, 1945 George Albert Smith Modern, center spire John Fetzer, Sr. P. Michael Poston[6]


9 Operating Bern Switzerland Temple
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July 1, 1952 David O. McKay August 5, 1953 David O. McKay September 9-10, 1955 September 11, 1955 David O. McKay Modern, single spire Edward O. Anderson Raimondo Castellani (2008)


10 Operating Los Angeles California Temple
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March 6, 1937 Heber J. Grant September 22, 1951 David O. McKay December 19, 1955 – February 18, 1956 March 11, 1956 David O. McKay Edward O. Anderson


11 Operating Hamilton New Zealand Temple
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February 17, 1955 David O. McKay December 21, 1955 Ariel Ballif, Wendell B. Mendenhall, and George R. Biesinger March 28 – April 19, 1958
August 26-September 17, 2022
April 20, 1958 David O. McKay Modern, single spire Edward O. Anderson


12 Operating London England Temple
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February 17, 1955 David O. McKay August 27, 1955 David O. McKay August 16 – September 3, 1958 September 7, 1958 David O. McKay Modern, single spire Edward O. Anderson David R. Irwin (2019- )


13 Operating Oakland California Temple
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January 23, 1961 David O. McKay May 26, 1962 David O. McKay 5-31 October 1964; 11 May–1 June 2019 (following renovations) November 17, 1964 David O. McKay Main spire topped with Buddhist peace pagoda Harold W. Burton John C. Hodgman


14 Operating Ogden Utah Temple
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August 24, 1967 David O. McKay September 8, 1969 Hugh B. Brown December 16-30, 1971 (original); August 1 – September 6, 2014 (after renovations) January 18, 1972 Joseph Fielding Smith Emil B. Fetzer


15 Closed for renovation Provo Utah Temple
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August 14, 1967 David O. McKay September 15, 1969 Hugh B. Brown January 10-29, 1972 February 9, 1972 Joseph Fielding Smith Modern, center spire Emil B. Fetzer
16 Operating Washington D.C. Temple
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November 15, 1968 David O. McKay December 7, 1968 Hugh B. Brown September 17 – November 2, 1974.
April 28, 2022 - June 11, 2022.[8]
November 19, 1974 Spencer W. Kimball Modern six-spire design Fred L. Markham, Harold K. Beecher, Henry P. Fetzer, and Keith W. Wilcox


17 Operating São Paulo Brazil Temple
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1 March 1975 Spencer W. Kimball 20 March 1976 James E. Faust 17 January – 14 February 2004 (after renovations) October 30, 1978 Spencer W. Kimball Modern, single spire Emil B. Fetzer


18 Operating Tokyo Japan Temple
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August 9, 1975 Spencer W. Kimball April 10, 1978 15 September – 18 October 1980
3-18 June 2022 (following renovation)
October 27, 1980 Spencer W. Kimball Modern, single spire Emil B. Fetzer


19 Operating Seattle Washington Temple
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November 15, 1975 Spencer W. Kimball May 27, 1978 Marion G. Romney October 7 – November 8, 1980 November 17, 1980 Spencer W. Kimball Modern, single spire Emil B. Fetzer


20 Operating Jordan River Utah Temple
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February 3, 1978 Spencer W. Kimball June 9, 1979 Spencer W. Kimball September 29 – October 31, 1981 (original); March 17 – April 28, 2018 (after renovations) November 16, 1981 Marion G. Romney Modern, center spire Emil B. Fetzer


21 Operating Atlanta Georgia Temple
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April 2, 1980 Spencer W. Kimball March 7, 1981 Spencer W. Kimball April 9-23, 2011[9] June 1, 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley Modern, single spire Emil B. Fetzer René R. Alba (2021)


22 Operating Apia Samoa Temple
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October 15, 1977 Spencer W. Kimball October 19, 1981 Dennis E. Simmons August 6–27, 2005 August 5, 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic Modern, single spire Naylor, Wentworth, Lund J. Phillip Hanks (2008)


23 Operating Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple
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2 April 1980 Spencer W. Kimball 18 February 1981 Spencer W. Kimball 19–30 July 1983 9 August 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley Modern, single-spire design Emil B. Fetzer


24 Operating Santiago Chile Temple
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2 April 1980 Spencer W. Kimball 30 May 1981 Spencer W. Kimball 24 August – 8 September 1983 15 September 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley Modern, single-spire Emil B. Fetzer


25 Operating Papeete Tahiti Temple
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2 April 1980 Spencer W. Kimball 13 February 1981 Spencer W. Kimball 13–22 October 1983 27 October 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, single spire Emil B. Fetzer


26 Operating Mexico City Mexico Temple
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3 April 1976 Spencer W. Kimball 25 November 1979 Boyd K. Packer 9–19 November 1983
20 October – 8 November 2008
2 December 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley Modern Mayan, single spire Emil B. Fetzer


27 Operating Boise Idaho Temple
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March 31, 1982 Spencer W. Kimball December 18, 1982 Mark E. Petersen May 1-19, 1984 May 25, 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six spire Church A&E Services Larry D. Bishop


28 Operating Sydney Australia Temple
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2 April 1980 Spencer W. Kimball 13 August 1982 Bruce R. McConkie 6–18 September 1984 20 September 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley Modern, single spire Emil B. Fetzer and R. Lindsay Little


29 Operating Manila Philippines Temple
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1 April 1981 Spencer W. Kimball 25 August 1982 Gordon B. Hinckley 3–15 September 1984 25 September 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six spire Church A&E Services with Felipe M. Mendoza & Partners


30 Operating Dallas Texas Temple
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April 1, 1981 Spencer W. Kimball January 22, 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley September 7-26, 1984 October 19, 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six spire Church A&E Services and West & Humphries Stuart Alleman[6]


31 Operating Taipei Taiwan Temple
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31 March 1982 Spencer W. Kimball 27 August 1982 Gordon B. Hinckley 30 October – 10 November 1984 17 November 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six spire Church A&E Services with Philip fei & Associations


32 Operating Guatemala City Guatemala Temple
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1 April 1981 Spencer W. Kimball 12 September 1982 Richard G. Scott 27 November – 10 December 1984 14 December 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six-spire Church A&E Services and Jose Asturias


33 Operating Freiberg Germany Temple
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9 October 1982 Spencer W. Kimball 23 April 1983 Thomas S. Monson 3–15 June 1985 29 June 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, single spire Emil B. Fetzer and Rolf Metzner Matthias Ralf Bartsch (2021)


34 Closed for renovation Stockholm Sweden Temple
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1 April 1981 Spencer W. Kimball 17 March 1984 Thomas S. Monson 10–22 June 1985 2–4 July 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six spire John Sjostrom and Church A&E Services


35 Operating Chicago Illinois Temple
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April 1, 1981 Spencer W. Kimball August 13, 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley July 15 – August 3, 1985 August 9, 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six spire Wight & Co and Church A&E Services Jack D. Ward[6]


36 Operating Johannesburg South Africa Temple
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1 April 1981 Spencer W. Kimball 27 November 1982 Marvin J. Ashton 20 July – 10 August 1985 24 August 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six-spire Church A&E Services and Halford & Halford


37 Operating Seoul Korea Temple
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1 April 1981 Spencer W. Kimball 9 May 1983 Marvin J. Ashton 26 November 26 - 7 December 1985 14 December 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six spire Church A&E Services and Komerican Architects


38 Operating Lima Peru Temple
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1 April 1981 Spencer W. Kimball 11 September 1982 Boyd K. Packer 11–28 December 1985 10 January 1986 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six-spire Jesse M. Harris


39 Operating Buenos Aires Argentina Temple
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2 April 1980 Spencer W. Kimball 20 April 1983 Bruce R. McConkie 17–24 December 1985
4–25 August 2012
17 January 1986 Thomas S. Monson Sloping roof, six spire Ramon Paez and Church A&E Services Carlos R. Fernández (2012)


40 Operating Denver Colorado Temple
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March 31, 1982 Spencer W. Kimball May 19, 1984 Gordon B. Hinckley September 8-27, 1986 October 24, 1986 Ezra Taft Benson Modern, single spire Church A&E Services and Bobby R. Thomas Thomas Taylor Priday


41 Operating Frankfurt Germany Temple
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1 April 1981 Spencer W. Kimball 1 July 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley 29 July 29 - 8 August 1987; 13-28 September 2019 28 August 1987 Ezra Taft Benson Sloping roof, single detached spire Church A&E Services and Borchers-Metzner-Kramer Lehi K. Schwartz[6]


42 Operating Portland Oregon Temple
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April 7, 1984 Spencer W. Kimball September 20, 1986 Gordon B. Hinckley June 15 July 15 – 8, 1989 August 19, 1989 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six spire Leland A. Gray


43 Operating Las Vegas Nevada Temple
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April 7, 1984 Spencer W. Kimball November 30, 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley November 16 December 16 – 9, 1989 December 16, 1989 Gordon B. Hinckley Sloping roof, six spire Tate & Snyder Architects


44 Rededication scheduled Toronto Ontario Temple
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7 April 1984 Spencer W. Kimball 10 October 1987 Thomas S. Monson 2–18 August 1990 25 August 1990 Gordon B. Hinckley Modern, single spire Allward-Gouinlock Inc.


45 Closed for renovation San Diego California Temple
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April 7, 1984 Spencer W. Kimball February 27, 1988 Ezra Taft Benson February 20 – April 3, 1993 April 25, 1993 Gordon B. Hinckley Modern, two-tower William S. Lewis, Jr. James P. Little (2020-present)


46 Closed for renovation Orlando Florida Temple
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April 6, 1991 Ezra Taft Benson June 20, 1992 James E. Faust September 10-30, 1994 October 9, 1994 Howard W. Hunter Classic modern, center spire Scott Partnership Architects Boyd P. Hoglund


47 Operating Bountiful Utah Temple
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April 6, 1991 Ezra Taft Benson May 2, 1992 Ezra Taft Benson November 4 December 4 – 17, 1994 January 8, 1995 Howard W. Hunter Classic modern, center spire Allen B. Erekson Melvyn K. Reeves


48 Operating Hong Kong China Temple
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3 October 1992 Ezra Taft Benson 22 January 1994 John K. Carmack 7–21 May 1996 26 May 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley Hong Kong Colonial, single spire Liang Peddle Thorpe Architects YueSang Simon Chan[6]


49 Operating Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple
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October 3, 1992 Ezra Taft Benson October 9, 1993 Gordon B. Hinckley August 6 - September 21, 1996 October 13, 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Allen Erekson, Keith Stepan, and Church A&E Services


50 Operating St. Louis Missouri Temple
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December 29, 1990 Ezra Taft Benson October 30, 1993 Gordon B. Hinckley April 26 - May 24, 1997 June 1, 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Chiodini Associates


51 Operating Vernal Utah Temple
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February 13, 1994 Ezra Taft Benson May 13, 1995 Gordon B. Hinckley October 11-25, 1997 November 2, 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley Existing building adapted FFKR Architects


52 Operating Preston England Temple
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19 October 1992 Ezra Taft Benson 12 June 1994 Gordon B. Hinckley 16–30 May 1998 7 June 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley Modern, single spire Church A&E Services Paul Martin (2020)


53 Operating Monticello Utah Temple
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October 4, 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley November 17, 1997 Ben B. Banks July 16-18, 1998 July 26, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 1[10] Church A&E Services


54 Operating Anchorage Alaska Temple
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October 4, 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley April 17, 1998 F. Melvin Hammond December 29-31, 1998 January 9, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley McCool Carlson Green Rodney D. Metcalf[6]


55 Operating Colonia Juárez Chihuahua Mexico Temple
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4 October 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley 7 March 1998 Eran A. Call 25–27 February 1999 6 March 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 1[10] Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services Helaman Flores


56 Operating Madrid Spain Temple
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4 April 1993 Ezra Taft Benson 11 June 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley 20 February – 13 March 1999 19 March 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single-spire Arquitechior Langdon, SA.


57 Operating Bogotá Colombia Temple
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7 April 1984 Spencer W. Kimball 26 June 1993 William R. Bradford 27 March – 18 April 1999 24 April 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Cerrano y Gomez Cuellar Mario Rojas (2014)


58 Operating Guayaquil Ecuador Temple
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31 March 1982 Spencer W. Kimball 10 August 1996 Richard G. Scott 23 June – 5 July 1999 1 August 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Rafael Velez Calisto, Architects & Consultants and Church A&E Services


59 Operating Spokane Washington Temple
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August 13, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley October 10, 1998 F. Melvin Hammond August 6-14, 1999 August 21, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley


60 Operating Columbus Ohio Temple
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April 25, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley September 12, 1998 John K. Carmack August 21–28, 1999 September 4, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Firestone J. Mullin James J. Chrisman (2013)


61 Operating Bismarck North Dakota Temple
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July 29, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley October 17, 1998 Kenneth Johnson September 10–11, 1999 September 19, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Ritterbush–Ellig–Hulsing and Church A&E Services Russell T. Osguthorpe (2014)


62 Operating Columbia South Carolina Temple
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September 11, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley December 5, 1998 Gordon T. Watts September 30 – October 9, 1999 October 16, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Mike Watson Stephen C. Lenker (2014)


63 Operating Detroit Michigan Temple
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August 10, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley October 10, 1998 Jay E. Jensen October 8–16, 1999 October 23, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] John Coakley, Sr. Kaplin S. Jones (2021)


64 Operating Halifax Nova Scotia Temple
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May 7, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley October 12, 1998 Jay E. Jensen November 4–7, 1999 November 14, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] L.A. Beaubien and Associates, and Church A&E Services Thomas W. Drennan[6]


65 Operating Regina Saskatchewan Temple
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August 3, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley November 14, 1998 Hugh W. Pinnock November 5–6, 1999 November 14, 1999 Boyd K. Packer Classic modern, single spire[11] Roger B. Mitchell and Church A&E Services


66 Operating Billings Montana Temple
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August 30, 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley March 30, 1998 Hugh W. Pinnock October 8–23, 1999 November 20, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire CTA Architects Engineers Vernan Grant Hogge


67 Operating Edmonton Alberta Temple
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August 11, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley February 27, 1999 Yoshihiko Kikuchi December 3–7, 1999 December 11, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Robert Bennett and Church A&E Services Ronald Joseph Peterson


68 Operating Raleigh North Carolina Temple
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September 3, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley February 6, 1999 Loren C. Dunn December 3–11, 1999 December 18, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Dan Dills - Architect: Dills and Ainscuff.

Contractor: Walbridge Aldinger.

Matthew Scott Harding


69 Operating St. Paul Minnesota Temple
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July 29, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley September 26, 1998 Hugh W. Pinnock December 18–31, 1999 January 9, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Ed Kodet, Jr. and Church A&E Services Robert Leonard Foote


70 Closed for renovation Kona Hawaii Temple
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May 7, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley March 13, 1999 John B. Dickson January 12–15, 2000 January 23, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Church A & E Services, Bob Lowder Edward Lincoln Reinhardt


71 Operating Ciudad Juárez Mexico Temple
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7 May 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley 9 January 1999 Eran A. Call 12–19 February 2000 26 February 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services José Bonilla Griz[6]


72 Operating Hermosillo Sonora Mexico Temple
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20 July 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley 5 December 1998 Eran A. Call 15–19 February 2000 27 February 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services Alfonso Arturo Rodríguez Ibañez


73 Operating Albuquerque New Mexico Temple
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April 4, 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley June 20, 1998 Lynn A. Mickelsen February 17–26, 2000 March 5, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Fanning Bard & Tatum Robert Clare Rhien


74 Operating Oaxaca Mexico Temple
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3 February 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley 13 March 1999 Carl B. Pratt 28 February – 4 March 2000 11 March 2000 James E. Faust Classic modern, single spire[11] Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services Felix Alberto Martínez Decuir


75 Operating Tuxtla Gutiérrez Mexico Temple
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25 February 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley 20 March 1999 Richard E. Turley Sr. 29 February – 4 March 2000 12 March 2000 James E. Faust Classic modern, single spire[11] Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services Heber Cineo López Fuentes


76 Operating Louisville Kentucky Temple
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March 17, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley May 29, 1999 John K. Carmack March 4–11, 2000 March 19, 2000 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single spire[11] Firestone Jaros Mullin--Mike Karpinski Architect Michael Allen Gillenwater


77 Operating Palmyra New York Temple
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February 21, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley May 25, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley March 25, 2000 – April 1, 2000 April 6, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Dave A. Richards; Church A&E Services Neil Edward Pitts


78 Operating Fresno California Temple
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January 8, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley March 20, 1999 John B. Dickson March 25 – April 4, 2000 April 9, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Paul Stommel AIA Cliff Keith Woolley[6]


79 Operating Medford Oregon Temple
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March 15, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley May 20, 1999 D. Lee Tobler March 24–31, 2000 April 16, 2000 James E. Faust Classic modern, single spire[11] Dan Park, Church A&E Services, Joseph E. Marty, Architect Kelly E Thompson


80 Operating Memphis Tennessee Temple
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September 17, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley January 16, 1999 Gordon T. Watts April 8–15, 2000 April 23, 2000 James E. Faust Classic modern, single spire[11] Dusty Driver; Church A&E Services Steven Lorin Ball


81 Operating Reno Nevada Temple
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April 12, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley July 24, 1999 Rex D. Pinegar April 8-15, 2000 April 23, 2000 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single spire[11] Church A&E Services David Asa Haws


82 Operating Cochabamba Bolivia Temple
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13 January 1995 Gordon B. Hinckley 10 November 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley 18-22 April 2000 30 April 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire BSW and Church A&E Services Rogelio Coca Aldunate[6]


83 Operating Tampico Mexico Temple
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8 July 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley 28 November 1998 Eran A. Call 29 April – 6 May 2000 20 May 2000 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single spire[11] Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services José Vicencio Cruz


84 Operating Nashville Tennessee Temple
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November 9, 1994 Howard W. Hunter March 13, 1999 John K. Carmack May 6–13, 2000 May 21, 2000 James E. Faust Classic modern, single spire[11] Robert Waldrip and Church A&E Services Douglas Shane Cruze


85 Operating Villahermosa Mexico Temple
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30 October 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley 9 January 1999 Richard E. Turley Sr. 9-13 May 2000 21 May 2000 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single spire[11] Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services Carlos Monroy Villalobos


86 Operating Montreal Quebec Temple
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6 August 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley 9 April 1999 Gary J. Coleman 20–27 May 2000 4 June 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Andrij Serbyn, Fichten Soiferman and Church A&E Services E. Paul Arsenault


87 Operating San José Costa Rica Temple
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17 March 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley 24 April 1999 Lynn G. Robbins 20–27 May 2000 4 June 2000 James E. Faust Classic modern, single spire[11] Álvaro Íñigo and Church A&E Services Víctor Manuel Torres Quirós


88 Operating Fukuoka Japan Temple
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May 7, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley March 20, 1999 L. Lionel Kendrick June 1–3, 2000 June 11, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 3[12] Kanji Moriya and Church A&E Services Taiichi Aoba


89 Operating Adelaide Australia Temple
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17 March 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley 29 May 1999 Vaughn J. Featherstone 3–10 June 2000 15 June 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Simon Drew Michael William McIlwaine


90 Closed for renovation Melbourne Australia Temple
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October 30, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley March 20, 1999 P. Bruce Mitchell June 2–10, 2000 June 16, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Warwick Tempany and Church A&E Services Andreas Erich Wolfgang Schwabe


91 Operating Suva Fiji Temple
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7 May 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley 8 May 1999 Earl M. Monson 7–12 June 2000; 25 January–6 February 2015 (after renovations) 18 June 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Conway Beg Meli Ulayawa Lesuma


92 Operating Mérida Mexico Temple
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25 September 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley 16 January 1999 Carl B. Pratt 24 June – 1 July 2000 8 July 2000 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single spire[11] Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services Sergio Saavedra Melendez


93 Operating Veracruz Mexico Temple
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14 April 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley 29 May 1999 Carl B. Pratt 26 June – 1 July 2000 9 July 2000 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single spire[11] Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services Juan Yáñez Velásquez


94 Operating Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple
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October 14, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley May 8, 1999 Monte J. Brough July 1–8, 2000 July 16, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Paul Tessier & Associates and Church A&E Services. Terrence Michael Donahue


95 Operating Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple
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March 14, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley July 3, 1999 Rex D. Pinegar July 8–22, 2000 July 30, 2000 James E. Faust Classic modern, single spire Richard Lueb and Church A&E Services Jeffrey Flynn Bellows


96 Operating Caracas Venezuela Temple
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30 September 1995 Gordon B. Hinckley 10 January 1999 Francisco J. Viñas 5–12 August 2000 20 August 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Taller de Arquitectura and Church A&E Services Abrahan Eulogio Quero Pernalete


97 Operating Houston Texas Temple
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September 30, 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley June 13, 1998 Lynn A. Mickelsen August 5–22, 2000 August 26, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Spencer Partnership Architects and Church A&E Services Randy C Tolman


98 Operating Birmingham Alabama Temple
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September 11, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley October 9, 1999 Stephen A. West August 19–26, 2000 September 3, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Robert Waldrip and Church A&E Services Brian M. Williams[6]


99 Operating Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple
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November 16, 1993 Gordon B. Hinckley August 18, 1996 Richard G. Scott August 26 – September 9, 2000 September 17, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Scott Partnership and Church A&E Services Leonardo Caonabo Dominguez Joa


100 Operating Boston Massachusetts Temple
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September 30, 1995 Gordon B. Hinckley June 13, 1997 Richard G. Scott August 29 – September 23, 2000 October 1, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Tsoi/Kobus & Associates and Church A&E Services Lee Roy LaPierre


101 Operating Recife Brazil Temple
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13 January 1995 Gordon B. Hinckley 11 November 1996 Gordon B. Hinckley 11 November – 2 December 2000 15 December 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Jerônimo da Cunha Lima (J&P Arquitetos Ltda.) and Church A&E Services Yatyr Moreira Cesar Filho


102 Operating Porto Alegre Brazil Temple
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30 September 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley 2 May 1998 James E. Faust 2–9 December 2000 17 December 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Andre Belo de Faria and Church A&E Services Pedro Alberto Machado Da Silva


103 Operating Montevideo Uruguay Temple
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2 November 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley 27 April 1999 Richard G. Scott 28 February – 10 March 2001 18 March 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Edvardo Signorelli Raul Antonio Orlando


104 Operating Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple
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June 14, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley November 28, 1999 Hugh W. Pinnock March 30 – April 14, 2001 April 22, 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 2 story Dan Reinhardt David Garth Pincock


105 Operating Guadalajara Mexico Temple
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14 April 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley 12 June 1999 Eran A. Call 14–21 April 2001 29 April 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Alvaro Inigo and Church A&E Services Sergio M. Anaya Morales[6]


106 Operating Perth Australia Temple
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June 11, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley November 20, 1999 Kenneth Johnson April 28 – May 12, 2001 May 20, 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Christou Cassella & JEC Leonas Vincas Alekna


107 Operating Columbia River Washington Temple
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April 2, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley October 28, 2000 Stephen A. West October 27 – November 10, 2001 November 18, 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley A & E Services, Joseph E. Marty Architect Kelly W. Brown[6]


108 Operating Snowflake Arizona Temple
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April 2, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley September 23, 2000 Rex D. Pinegar February 2–16, 2002 March 3, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 3[13] Trest Polina Richard Quentin Miller


109 Operating Lubbock Texas Temple
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April 2, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley November 4, 2000 Rex D. Pinegar March 23–30, 2002 April 21, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 3 Tisdel Minckler and Associates. Thomas Hill Ashdown


110 Operating Monterrey Mexico Temple
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21 December 1995 Gordon B. Hinckley 4 November 2000 Lynn A. Mickelsen 8–20 April 2002 28 April 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 3 Alvaro Inigo Francisco Zapata Orozco


111 Operating Campinas Brazil Temple
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3 April 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley 1 May 1998 James E. Faust 20 April – 11 May 2002 17 May 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire JCL Arquitetos Ltd., and Church A&E Services Cleto P. Oliveira[6]


112 Operating Asunción Paraguay Temple
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2 April 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley 3 February 2001 Jay E. Jensen 4–11 May 2002 19 May 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Eduardo Signorelli Oscar Machuca Gonzalez[6]


113 Operating Nauvoo Illinois Temple
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April 4, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley October 24, 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley May 6 – June 22, 2002 June 27, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley Greek revival FFKR Architecture[14] based on design by William Weeks Chris Vernon Church


114 Operating The Hague Netherlands Temple
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16 August 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley 26 August 2000 John K. Carmack 17–31 August 2002 8 September 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Albert van Eerde Frederik Erwin Brandenburg


115 Operating Brisbane Australia Temple
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July 20, 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley May 26, 2001 Kenneth Johnson 10 May – June 7, 2003 June 15, 2003 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire[11] Phillips, Smith, Conwell Richard Gilbert Trimble Gordon


116 Operating Redlands California Temple
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April 21, 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley December 1, 2001 Dieter F. Uchtdorf August 9 – September 6, 2003 September 14, 2003 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 3 Lloyd Platt & Associates with Higginson & Cartozian Daryl Henry Carlson


117 Operating Accra Ghana Temple
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16 February 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley 16 November 2001 Russell M. Nelson 3–20 December 2003 11 January 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 3 ARUP John Kodwo Buah


118 Operating Copenhagen Denmark Temple
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17 March 1999 Gordon B. Hinckley 24 April 1999 Spencer J. Condie 29 April – 15 May 2004 23 May 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley Existing building adapted Arcito Eric Ottesen[6]


119 Closed for renovation Manhattan New York Temple
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August 7, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley September 23, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley May 8 – June 5, 2004 June 13, 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley Existing building adapted Frank Fernandez George Kem Nixon


120 Operating San Antonio Texas Temple
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June 24, 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley March 29, 2003 H. Bruce Stucki April 16 – May 7, 2005 May 22, 2005 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 3 Rehler, Vaughn & Koone Rodney James Larsen


121 Operating Aba Nigeria Temple
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2 April 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley 23 February 2002 H. Bruce Stucki 18 June – 2 July 2005 7 August 2005 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Adeniyi Coker Consultants Limited Adesina J. Olukanni[6]


122 Operating Newport Beach California Temple
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April 21, 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley August 15, 2003 Duane B. Gerrard July 23 – August 20, 2005 August 28, 2005 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 3 Lloyd Platt and Allen Erekson Larry D Boberg


123 Operating Sacramento California Temple
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April 21, 2001 Gordon B. Hinckley August 22, 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley July 29 – August 26, 2006 September 3, 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley Classic modern, single spire Joseph Marty Architect, Brian Everett and Maury Maher Walter Robert (Terry) Baggs


124 Operating Helsinki Finland Temple
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2 April 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley 29 March 2003 D. Lee Tobler 21 September – 7 October 2006 22 October 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley Smaller and remote area 3 Evata Architects Pekka Holopainen


125 Operating Rexburg Idaho Temple
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December 20, 2003 Gordon B. Hinckley July 30, 2005 John H. Groberg December 29, 2007 – January 26, 2008 February 10, 2008 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single-spire design Architectural Nexus; Bob Petroff Ryan Merle Kunz


126 Operating Curitiba Brazil Temple
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23 August 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley 10 March 2005 Russell M. Nelson 10 May – 24 May 2008 1 June 2008 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single-spire Jeronimo da Cunha Lima and GSBS Victor E. Tavares[6]


127 Operating Panama City Panama Temple
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23 August 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley 30 October 2005 Spencer V. Jones 11-26 July 2008 10 August 2008 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single spire Mallol & Mallol and Naylor W. Lund Victor Emanuel Engelhardt Tavares


128 Operating Twin Falls Idaho Temple
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October 2, 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley April 15, 2006 Neil L. Andersen July 11 – August 15, 2008 August 24, 2008 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single-spire design MHTN Architects, Inc Luis Javier García Castillo


129 Operating Draper Utah Temple
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October 2, 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley August 5, 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley January 15 – March 14, 2009 March 20, 2009 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single-spire design FFKR Architects Stephen N. Peterson


130 Operating Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple
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October 1, 2005 Gordon B. Hinckley December 16, 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley June 1, 2009 to August 1, 2009 August 21, 2009 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single-spire design Naylor Wentworth Dallan Layne Sohm


131 Operating Vancouver British Columbia Temple
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25 May 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley 4 August 2007 Ronald A. Rasband 2–4 April 2010 2 May 2010 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single-spire design Abbarch Architecture and GSBS Terrance Grant Rempel


132 Operating Gila Valley Arizona Temple
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April 26, 2008 Thomas S. Monson[15] February 14, 2009 Neil L. Andersen[16] April 23 – May 15, 2010 May 23, 2010 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single-spire design Gregory B. Lambright Gary Wayne Stailey


133 Operating Cebu City Philippines Temple
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April 18, 2006[17] Gordon B. Hinckley November 14, 2007 Dallin H. Oaks[18] May 21 – June 5, 2010 June 13, 2010 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single spire Architectural Nexus and Recio & Casa Architects Ciriaco Genaro Alfornon


134 Operating Kyiv Ukraine Temple
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20 July 1998 Gordon B. Hinckley 23 June 2007 Paul B. Pieper 7–21 August 2010 29 August 2010 Thomas S. Monson[19] Classic modern, single spire MHTN and Strabag AG Borys Evgen’evich Vyshnevskyi


135 Operating San Salvador El Salvador Temple
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18 November 2007 Gordon B. Hinckley 20 September 2008 Don R. Clarke 1-23 July 2011 21 August 2011 Henry B. Eyring Single attached central spire with an angel Moroni statue Emigdio Tiberio Santos Jimenez


136 Operating Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple
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17 December 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley[20] 14 March 2009 Don R. Clarke 11 — 26 November 2011 11 December 2011 Dieter F. Uchtdorf Single attached tower with an angel Moroni statue Naylor Wentworth Lund Architects Ysrael Escobar López


137 Operating Kansas City Missouri Temple
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October 4, 2008 Thomas S. Monson[21] May 8, 2010 Ronald A. Rasband April 7–28, 2012[22][23] May 6, 2012 Thomas S. Monson Two attached end spires with an angel Moroni statue Richard Scott Holman


138 Operating Manaus Brazil Temple
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23 May 2007 Gordon B. Hinckley 20 June 2008 Charles A. Didier 18 May-2 June 2012 10 June 2012 Dieter F. Uchtdorf[24] Single attached end spire with an angel Moroni statue César Augusto Seiguer Milder


139 Operating Brigham City Utah Temple
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October 3, 2009 Thomas S. Monson[25][26] July 31, 2010 Boyd K. Packer August 18-September 15, 2012 September 23, 2012 Boyd K. Packer Classic modern, two-spire design Robert Ellis Steed


140 Operating Calgary Alberta Temple
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4 October 2008 Thomas S. Monson 15 May 2010 Donald L. Hallstrom 29 September-20 October 2012 28 October 2012 Thomas S. Monson Classic modern, single-spire design G. Lawrence Spackman[6]


141 Operating Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple
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9 June 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley 12 September 2009 Don R. Clarke 9 February – 2 March 2013 17 March 2013 Dieter F. Uchtdorf Classic modern, single spire Luis Ariel Merlo Pineda


142 Operating Gilbert Arizona Temple
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April 26, 2008 Thomas S. Monson[27] November 13, 2010 Claudio R. M. Costa January 18, 2014 – February 15, 2014 March 2, 2014 Henry B. Eyring & Thomas S. Monson[28] Single attached central spire with an angel Moroni statue Leonard Greer[6]
143 Operating Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple
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October 3, 2009 Thomas S. Monson[29] June 18, 2011 Walter F. González[30] March 29 – April 19, 2014 May 4, 2014 Dieter F. Uchtdorf[31] Single attached end spire with an angel Moroni statue Andy Howard Lustig


144 Operating Phoenix Arizona Temple
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May 24, 2008 Thomas S. Monson[32] June 4, 2011 Ronald A. Rasband October 10 – November 1, 2014 November 16, 2014 Thomas S. Monson Single attached central spire with an angel Moroni statue Paul David Sorensen


145 Operating Córdoba Argentina Temple
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4 October 2008 Thomas S. Monson[33] 30 October 2010 Neil L. Andersen 17 April-2 May 2015 17 May 2015 Dieter F. Uchtdorf Ángel Licursi


146 Operating Payson Utah Temple
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January 25, 2010 Thomas S. Monson October 8, 2011 Dallin H. Oaks April 24-May 23, 2015 June 7, 2015 Henry B. Eyring Rodolfo Alalay Carlos


147 Operating Trujillo Peru Temple
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13 December 2008 Thomas S. Monson[34] 14 September 2011 Rafael E. Pino 8-30 May 2015 21 June 2015 Dieter F. Uchtdorf Daniel Arturo Calderón Negreiros


148 Operating Indianapolis Indiana Temple
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October 2, 2010 Thomas S. Monson[35] September 29, 2012 Donald L. Hallstrom July 17-August 8, 2015 August 23, 2015 Henry B. Eyring Phil Ronald Ellis


149 Operating Tijuana Mexico Temple
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2 October 2010 Thomas S. Monson[35] 18 August 2012 Benjamin de Hoyos[36] 13 December 2015 Dieter F. Uchtdorf[37] Oziel Herminio González Salazar


150 Operating Provo City Center Temple
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October 1, 2011 Thomas S. Monson[38][39][40] May 12, 2012 Jeffrey R. Holland Friday, January 15, 2016-Saturday, March 5, 2016 March 20, 2016 Dallin H. Oaks Curtis John Hoehne


151 Operating Sapporo Japan Temple
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3 October 2009 Thomas S. Monson[41][42] 22 October 2011 Gary E. Stevenson Friday, 8 July 2016-Saturday, 23 July 2016 21 August 2016 Russell M. Nelson Makoto Ono


152 Operating Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple
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October 4, 2008 Thomas S. Monson[43] September 17, 2011 Henry B. Eyring Friday, August 5, 2016-Saturday, September 3, 2016 September 18, 2016 Henry B. Eyring[44] Bradley Searight Mains


153 Operating Fort Collins Colorado Temple
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April 2, 2011 Thomas S. Monson[45][46] August 24, 2013 Ronald A. Rasband[47] Friday, August 19, 2016-Saturday, September 10, 2016 October 16, 2016 Dieter F. Uchtdorf Wallace L. Stock[6]


154 Operating Star Valley Wyoming Temple
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October 1, 2011 Thomas S. Monson[48][49] April 25, 2015 Craig C. Christensen Friday, September 23, 2016-Saturday, October 8, 2016 October 30, 2016 David A. Bednar Single attached end spire with an angel Moroni statue Kirk Elmo Hathaway


155 Operating Hartford Connecticut Temple
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October 2, 2010 Thomas S. Monson[35][50] August 17, 2013 Thomas S. Monson[51] Friday, September 30, 2016-Saturday, October 22, 2016 November 20, 2016 Henry B. Eyring James Forsberg[6]


156 Operating Paris France Temple
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15 July 2011 Thomas S. Monson No formal groundbreaking[52] 22 April - 13 May 2017 21 May 2017 Henry B. Eyring Dominique Maurice Lucas


157 Operating Tucson Arizona Temple
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October 6, 2012 Thomas S. Monson[53][54][55] October 17, 2015 Dieter F. Uchtdorf[56] June 3 – 24, 2017 August 13, 2017 Dieter F. Uchtdorf[57] Single attached central dome with an angel Moroni statue Karl B Kern


158 Operating Meridian Idaho Temple
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April 2, 2011 Thomas S. Monson[58] August 23, 2014 David A. Bednar[59] October 21 – November 11, 2017 November 19, 2017 Dieter F. Uchtdorf Bruce Edward Hobbs


159 Operating Cedar City Utah Temple
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April 6, 2013 Thomas S. Monson[60] August 8, 2015 L. Whitney Clayton[61] October 27 – November 18, 2017 December 10, 2017 Henry B. Eyring Architectural Nexus, Salt Lake City, Utah John Wallace Yardley


160 Operating Concepción Chile Temple
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3 October 2009 Thomas S. Monson[41][42] 17 October 2015 Walter F. González[62] 15 September-13 October 2018 28 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[63] Neoclassical, 1-spire[64] Héctor Manuel Verdugo Radrigán


161 Operating Barranquilla Colombia Temple
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1 October 2011 Thomas S. Monson[65][66] 20 February 2016[67] Juan A. Uceda Scheduled for 3-24 November 2018 9 December 2018 Dallin H. Oaks[68] Republican (Neoclassic) Bruce Frederick Carter


162 Operating Rome Italy Temple
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4 October 2008 Thomas S. Monson[69] 23 October 2010 Thomas S. Monson 28 January-16 February 2019 10 March 2019 Russell M. Nelson Classic modern, two-spire design James Albert Toronto


163 Operating Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple
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1 October 2011 Thomas S. Monson[70][71] 12 February 2016 Neil L. Andersen 12 to 30 March 2019 14 April 2019 Dale G. Renlund[72][73] Mingotyi Francois Mukubu


164 Operating Fortaleza Brazil Temple
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3 October 2009 Thomas S. Monson[41][42] 15 November 2011 David A. Bednar[74] April 27 to May 18, 2019 2 June 2019 Ulisses Soares[75] Marco Antônio Rais


165 Operating Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple
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5 April 2015 Thomas S. Monson[76] 28 October 2017 Walter F. González 3–17 August 2019 1 September 2019 David A. Bednar Hubermann Bien Aimé


166 Operating Lisbon Portugal Temple
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2 October 2010 Thomas S. Monson[35] 5 December 2015 Patrick Kearon[77] 17-31 August 2019 15 September 2019 Neil L. Andersen Simão Silva, ACS Architects Edison Ideo Tsuchiya


167 Operating Arequipa Peru Temple
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6 October 2012 Thomas S. Monson[78][79][80] 4 March 2017 Carlos A. Godoy November 15-30, 2019 15 December 2019 Ulisses Soares[81] Jorge Garnica Pereyra[6]


168 Operating Durban South Africa Temple
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1 October 2011 Thomas S. Monson[82][83] 9 April 2016[84] Carl B. Cook 22 January-1 February 2020 16 February 2020 Ronald A. Rasband Edward W. Baldwin[6]


169 Operating Winnipeg Manitoba Temple
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April 2, 2011 Thomas S. Monson December 3, 2016 Larry Y. Wilson 9-23 October 2021 31 October 2021 Gerrit W. Gong {{{president}}}


170 Operating Pocatello Idaho Temple
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April 2, 2017 Thomas S. Monson[85] March 16, 2019 Wilford W. Andersen[86] September 18-October 23, 2021[87] November 7, 2021 M. Russell Ballard[88] Bruce H Winegar


171 Operating Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple
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April 6, 2013 Thomas S. Monson[89] March 4, 2017 Claudio R. M. Costa 26 March-30 April 2022[90] May 8, 2022 Gary E. Stevenson[90][91] Pedro Jorge da Cruz Penha


172 Operating Yigo Guam Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 4 May 2019 Yoon Hwan Choi 4 May-14 May 2022[94] 22 May 2022 David A. Bednar[95] Marlo Oliveros Lopez


173 Operating Praia Cape Verde Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 4 May 2019 Paul V. Johnson[96] 21 May-11 June 2022 19 June 2022 Neil L. Andersen[97] Adriano Feliciano Lopes


174 Operating Belém Brazil Temple
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3 April 2016 Thomas S. Monson[98] 17 August 2019 Marcos A. Aidukaitis[99] 22 October-5 November 2022 20 November 2022 Dale G. Renlund[100] José Joel Alves Fernandes[6]


175 Operating Quito Ecuador Temple
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3 April 2016 Thomas S. Monson 11 May 2019 Enrique R. Falabella 14-29 October 2022 20 November 2022 Quentin L. Cook[101] Bolivar Fernando Aguirre Sosa[102]


176 Operating San Juan Puerto Rico Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 4 May 2019 Walter F. González December 1-17, 2022 15 January 2023 D. Todd Christofferson[103] Justo Pausides Casablanca


177 Operating Richmond Virginia Temple
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1 April 2018 Russell M. Nelson[104] 11 April 2020 Randall K. Bennett[105] March 25-April 15, 2023 7 May 2023 Dallin H. Oaks[106] Lanny Herron Larry John Willis[107]


178 Operating Helena Montana Temple
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April 4, 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] June 26, 2021 Vern P. Stanfill[109] 18 May-3 June 2023 18 June 2023 Gary E. Stevenson[110] David S. Heap[6]


179 Operating Saratoga Springs Utah Temple
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2 April 2017 Thomas S. Monson[85] 19 October 2019 Craig C. Christensen[111] 15 April-8 July 2023 13 August 2023 Henry B. Eyring[112] Lon William Sorensen


180 Operating Brasília Brazil Temple
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2 April 2017 Thomas S. Monson[85] 26 September 2020 Adilson de Paula Parrella[113] 12 August-2 September 2023[114] 17 September 2023 Neil L. Andersen[115] Raimundo Pacheco de Pinho


181 Operating Bentonville Arkansas Temple
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5 October 2019 Russell M. Nelson[116] 7 November 2020 David A. Bednar[117] 17 June-1 July 2023 17 September 2023 David A. Bednar[118] Scott Boyd Clark


182 Operating Moses Lake Washington Temple
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7 April 2019 Russell M. Nelson[119] 10 October 2020 David L. Stapleton[120] 4-17 August 2023 17 September 2023 Quentin L. Cook[121] Paul Wade Bergeson


183 Operating McAllen Texas Temple
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5 October 2019 Russell M. Nelson[122] 21 November 2020 Art Rascon[123] 25 August-9 September 2023 8 October 2023 Dieter F. Uchtdorf Carlos Villarreal


184 Operating Feather River California Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 18 July 2020 Paul H. Watkins[124] 19 August-9 September 2023‪[125] 8 October 2023 Ulisses Soares John Hoybjerg[6]


185 Operating Bangkok Thailand Temple
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5 April 2015 Thomas S. Monson[126] 26 January 2019 Robert C. Gay[127] 1-16 September 2023 22 October 2023 Ronald A. Rasband Central spire surrounded by eight smaller spires Wisit Khanakham


186 Operating Okinawa Japan Temple
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7 April 2019 Russell M. Nelson[119] 5 December 2020 Takashi Wada[128] 23 September-8 October 2023 12 November 2023 Gary E. Stevenson Hiroshi Kinjo


187 Operating Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple
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3 April 2016 Thomas S. Monson[98] 8 June 2019 Enrique R. Falabella[129][130] 10 November-9 December 2023 14 January 2024 D. Todd Christofferson[131] José Alfonso Li De La Cruz


188 Operating Orem Utah Temple
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5 October 2019 Russell M. Nelson[132] 5 September 2020 Craig C. Christensen[133] 27 October-16 December 2023 21 January 2024 D. Todd Christofferson[134] Kenneth Lee Sorber


189 Operating Red Cliffs Utah Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 7 November 2020 Jeffrey R. Holland[135] 30 January-2 March 2024 24 March 2024 Henry B. Eyring neoclassical, desert modern


190 Operating Urdaneta Philippines Temple
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2 October 2010 Thomas S. Monson[35] 16 January 2019 Jeffrey R. Holland[136] March 15 to 30, 2024 28 April 2024 Dallin H. Oaks


191 Operating Puebla Mexico Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 30 November 2019 Arnulfo Valenzuela[137] March 29 to April 20, 2024 19 May 2024 Gerrit W. Gong


192 Operating Taylorsville Utah Temple
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5 October 2019 Russell M. Nelson[132] 31 October 2020 Gerrit W. Gong[138] 13 April-18 May 2024 2 June 2024 Gerrit W. Gong[139]


193 Operating Cobán Guatemala Temple
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5 October 2019 Russell M. Nelson[132] 14 November 2020 Brian K. Taylor April 25 to May 11, 2024 9 June 2024 Dale G. Renlund Single attached end tower


194 Operating Salta Argentina Temple
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1 April 2018 Russell M. Nelson[104] 4 November 2020 Benjamin De Hoyos[140] May 3 to May 18, 2024 16 June 2024 D. Todd Christofferson


195 Operating Layton Utah Temple
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1 April 2018 Russell M. Nelson[104] 23 May 2020 Craig C. Christensen[141] 19 April to 1 June 2024 16 June 2024 David A. Bednar


196 Operating Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Temple
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5 April 2020 Russell M. Nelson[142] 21 August 2021 Randall K. Bennett 15-31 August 2024 15 September 2024 Dieter F. Uchtdorf Single attached central spire


197 Operating Mendoza Argentina Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 17 December 2020[143] Allen D. Haynie 22 August-7 September 2024 22 September 2024 Ronald A. Rasband Single attached central spire


201 Operating Casper Wyoming Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 9 October 2021 S. Gifford Nielsen 29 August-14 September 2024 24 November 2024 Quentin L. Cook Single attached central tower Millard L. Smathers


204 Dedication scheduled Abidjan Ivory Coast Temple
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5 April 2015 Thomas S. Monson[144] 8 November 2018 Neil L. Andersen[145][146] 1-17 May 2025 1 May 2025 Ronald A. Rasband


205 Under construction Alabang Philippines Temple
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2 April 2017 Thomas S. Monson[85] 4 June 2020[147] Evan A. Schmutz


203 Dedication scheduled Auckland New Zealand Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 13 June 2020 Ian S. Ardern[148] 27 February–22 March 2025 13 April 2025 Patrick Kearon


198 Operating San Pedro Sula Honduras Temple
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7 April 2019 Russell M. Nelson[119] 5 September 2020 José Hernández[149][150] 12-28 September 2024 13 October 2024 Dale G. Renlund[151]


206 Under construction Davao Philippines Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 14 November 2020 Taniela B. Wakolo


207 Under construction Antofagasta Chile Temple
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7 April 2019 Russell M. Nelson[119] 27 November 2020 Juan Pablo Villar


208 Under construction Bengaluru India Temple
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1 April 2018 Russell M. Nelson[104] 2 December 2020 Robert K. William Central spire surrounded by four smaller spires


209 Under construction Harare Zimbabwe Temple
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3 April 2016 Thomas S. Monson[98] 12 December 2020 Edward Dube Single attached end spire


200 Operating Deseret Peak Utah Temple
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7 April 2019 Russell M. Nelson 15 May 2021[152] Brook P. Hales 26 September-19 October 2024 10 November 2024 Russell M. Nelson Single attached central tower


202 Operating Tallahassee Florida Temple
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5 April 2020 Russell M. Nelson[142] 5 June 2021[153] James B. Martino 4-23 November 2024 8 December 2024 Patrick Kearon Single attached central tower


210 Under construction Syracuse Utah Temple
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5 April 2020 Russell M. Nelson[142] 12 June 2021[154] Kevin R. Duncan[155]


199 Operating Salvador Brazil Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 7 August 2021 Adilson de Paula Parrella 22 August-7 September 2024 20 October 2024 Neil L. Andersen Single attached central tower


211 Under construction Neiafu Tonga Temple
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7 April 2019 Russell M. Nelson[119] 11 September 2021 ‘Inoke F. Kupu Single attached spire


212 Under construction Nairobi Kenya Temple
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2 April 2017 Thomas S. Monson[85] 11 September 2021 Joseph W. Sitati[156] Single attached end spire


213 Under construction Phnom Penh Cambodia Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93] 18 September 2021 Veasna Kuonno Neang Central spire surrounded by four smaller spires


214 Under construction Pago Pago American Samoa Temple
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7 April 2019 Russell M. Nelson[119] 30 October 2021 K. Brett Nattress Single attached spire


215 Under construction Bacolod Philippines Temple
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5 October 2019 Russell M. Nelson[132] 11 December 2021 Taniela B. Wakolo[157] Single attached central tower


216 Under construction Freetown Sierra Leone Temple
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5 October 2019 Russell M. Nelson[132] 19 March 2022 Hugo E. Martinez[158] Single attached central tower


217 Under construction Bahía Blanca Argentina Temple
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5 April 2020 Russell M. Nelson[142] 9 April 2022 Joaquin E. Costa[159] Single attached tower


218 Under construction Grand Junction Colorado Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 16 April 2022 Chi Hong (Sam) Wong[160] Single attached central spire


219 Under construction Lindon Utah Temple
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4 October 2020 Russell M. Nelson[161] 23 April 2022 Kevin W. Pearson[162]


220 Under construction Farmington New Mexico Temple
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April 4, 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 30 April 2022 Anthony D. Perkins[163] Single attached central spire


221 Under construction Elko Nevada Temple
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April 4, 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 7 May 2022 Paul B. Pieper[164] Single attached central tower


222 Under construction Burley Idaho Temple
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April 4, 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 4 June 2022 Brent H. Nielson[165] Single attached end spire


223 Under construction Smithfield Utah Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 18 June 2022 Quentin L. Cook (Gary E. Stevenson assisting)[166]


224 Under construction Yorba Linda California Temple
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April 4, 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 18 June 2022 Mark A. Bragg[167] Single attached end tower


225 Under construction Lubumbashi Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple
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5 April 2020 Russell M. Nelson[142] 20 August 2022 Matthew L. Carpenter[168] Single attached spire


226 Under construction Ephraim Utah Temple
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1 May 2021 Russell M. Nelson[169][170] 27 August 2022 Russell M. Nelson[171] Two attached end towers


227 Under construction Heber Valley Utah Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[172][173] 8 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[174] Two attached end towers


228 Under construction Willamette Valley Oregon Temple
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April 4, 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 29 October 2022 Valeri V. Cordón[175] Single attached central spire


229 Under construction Managua Nicaragua Temple
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1 April 2018 Russell M. Nelson[104] 26 November 2022 Taylor G. Godoy[176]


230 Under construction Miraflores Guatemala City Guatemala Temple
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4 October 2020 Russell M. Nelson[161] 3 December 2022 Patricio M. Giuffra[177]


231 Under construction Torreón Mexico Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 10 December 2022 Hugo Montoya[178]


232 Under construction Querétaro Mexico Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 7 January 2023 Adrian Ochoa[178] Single attached central tower


233 Under construction Port Vila Vanuatu Temple
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4 October 2020 Russell M. Nelson[161] 8 April 2023 K. Brett Nattress[179] Single attached end spire


234 Under construction Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Temple
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5 October 2019 Russell M. Nelson[180] 22 April 2023 Peter F. Meurs[181][182] Single attached end spire


235 Under construction Belo Horizonte Brazil Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 17 June 2023 Juan A. Uceda[183] Single attached central tower with a pyramid roof


236 Under construction Montpelier Idaho Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[184][185] 17 June 2023 Ryan K. Olsen[186] Single attached central tower


237 Under construction Modesto California Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[184][185] 7 October 2023 Gary B. Sabin[187]


238 Under construction Fort Worth Texas Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[188][189] 28 October 2023 Jose L. Alonso


239 Under construction Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[172][173] 23 November 2023 Benjamin M. Z. Tai Single attached central spire


240 Under construction Knoxville Tennessee Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[184][185] 27 January 2024 Shayne M. Bowen Single attached central tower


241 Under construction San Luis Potosí Mexico Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[190][191] 9 March 2024 Sean Douglas[192].


242 Under construction Cleveland Ohio Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[184][185] 1 June 2024 Vaiangina Sikahema[193]


243 Under construction Teton River Idaho Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[188][189] 1 June 2024 Ricardo P. Giménez[194]


249 Under construction Cagayan de Oro Philippines Temple
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1 April 2018 Russell M. Nelson[104] 31 August 2024 Carlos G. Revillo Jr.[195]


256 Announced Russia Temple
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1 April 2018 Russell M. Nelson[104]


257 Site announced Lagos Nigeria Temple
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7 October 2018 Russell M. Nelson[92][93]


258 Site announced Budapest Hungary Temple
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7 April 2019 Russell M. Nelson[119]


259 Site announced Benin City Nigeria Temple
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5 April 2020 Russell M. Nelson[142]


260 Announced Dubai United Arab Emirates Temple
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5 April 2020 Russell M. Nelson[142]


261 Announced Shanghai People's Republic of China Temple
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5 April 2020 Russell M. Nelson[142]


252 Under construction Tarawa Kiribati Temple
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4 October 2020 Russell M. Nelson[161] 2 November 2024 Jeremy R. Jaggi[196] Single attached end spire


262 Site announced São Paulo East Brazil Temple
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4 October 2020 Russell M. Nelson[161]


244 Under construction Santa Cruz Bolivia Temple
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4 October 2020 Russell M. Nelson[161] 8 June 2024 Jorge F. Zeballos[197]


263 Site announced Oslo Norway Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] Single attached central spire


264 Site announced Brussels Belgium Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108]


265 Site announced Vienna Austria Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108]


266 Site announced Kumasi Ghana Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108]


267 Announced Beira Mozambique Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108]


268 Site announced Cape Town South Africa Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] Single attached central tower


269 Site announced Singapore Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] Single attached central tower with a pyramid-style roof


255 Groundbreaking scheduled Cali Colombia Temple
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4 April 2021 Russell M. Nelson[108] 1 March 2025 Jorge T. Becerra Single attached central tower


254 Groundbreaking scheduled Tacloban City Philippines Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[172][173] 18 January 2025 Michael B. Strong[198]


270 Announced Monrovia Liberia Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[172][173]


271 Site announced Kananga Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[172][173]


272 Site announced Antananarivo Madagascar Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[172][173]


273 Announced Culiacán Mexico Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[172][173]


274 Site announced Vitória Brazil Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[172][173]


275 Site announced La Paz Bolivia Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[172][173]


247 Under construction Santiago West Chile Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[172][173] 17 August 2024 Alan R. Walker[199][200]


251 Under construction Cody Wyoming Temple
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3 October 2021 Russell M. Nelson[188][189] 27 September 2024 Steven R. Bangerter[201] Single attached central tower


276 Site announced Wellington New Zealand Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[190][191]


277 Announced Brazzaville Republic of the Congo Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[190][191]


278 Site announced Barcelona Spain Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[190][191]


279 Site announced Birmingham England Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[190][191]


280 Site announced Cusco Peru Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[190][191]


281 Site announced Maceió Brazil Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[184][185]


282 Site announced Santos Brazil Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[190][191]


283 Site announced Mexico City Benemérito Mexico Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[190][191]


284 Site announced Tampa Florida Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[184][185] Single attached central tower


250 Under construction Wichita Kansas Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[184][185] 7 September 2024[202] Steven R. Bangerter


248 Under construction Austin Texas Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[184][185] 17 August 2024 Michael A. Dunn[203][204]


285 Site announced Missoula Montana Temple
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3 April 2022 Russell M. Nelson[184][185]


286 Announced Busan Korea Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


287 Announced Naga Philippines Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


288 Announced Santiago Philippines Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


289 Announced Eket Nigeria Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


290 Announced Chiclayo Peru Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


291 Announced Buenos Aires City Center Argentina Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


246 Under construction Londrina Brazil Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206] 17 August 2024 Ciro Schmiel[207]


245 Under construction Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206] 22 June 2024 Joni L. Koch[208]


292 Site announced Huehuetenango Guatemala Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


293 Site announced Jacksonville Florida Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


253 Under construction Grand Rapids Michigan Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206] 7 December 2024 Mathias Held[209]


294 Site announced McKinney Texas Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


295 Site announced Lone Mountain Nevada Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


296 Site announced Tacoma Washington Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


297 Site announced Cuernavaca Mexico Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


298 Announced Pachuca Mexico Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


299 Site announced Toluca Mexico Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


300 Announced Tula Mexico Temple
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2 October 2022 Russell M. Nelson[205][206]


301 Announced Retalhuleu Guatemala Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


302 Site announced Iquitos Peru Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


303 Site announced Teresina Brazil Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


304 Site announced Natal Brazil Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


305 Announced Tuguegarao City Philippines Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


306 Announced Iloilo Philippines Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


307 Site announced Jakarta Indonesia Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


308 Announced Hamburg Germany Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


309 Site announced Lethbridge Alberta Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


310 Site announced San Jose California Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


311 Site announced Bakersfield California Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


312 Site announced Springfield Missouri Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


313 Site announced Winchester Virginia Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


314 Site announced Charlotte North Carolina Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


315 Site announced Harrisburg Pennsylvania Temple
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2 April 2023 Russell M. Nelson[210][211]


316 Site announced Savai'i Samoa Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


317 Announced Cancún Mexico Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


318 Announced Piura Peru Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


319 Announced Huancayo Peru Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


320 Site announced Viña del Mar Chile Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


321 Announced Goiânia Brazil Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


322 Site announced João Pessoa Brazil Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


323 Announced Calabar Nigeria Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


324 Announced Cape Coast Ghana Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


325 Announced Luanda Angola Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


326 Announced Mbuji-Mayi Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


327 Announced Laoag Philippines Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


328 Site announced Osaka Japan Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


329 Announced Kahului Hawaii Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


330 Site announced Fairbanks Alaska Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


331 Site announced Vancouver Washington Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


332 Site announced Colorado Springs Colorado Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


333 Site announced Tulsa Oklahoma Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


334 Announced Roanoke Virginia Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


335 Announced Ulaanbaatar Mongolia Temple
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1 October 2023 Russell M. Nelson[212][213]


336 Announced Uturoa French Polynesia Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


337 Announced Chihuahua Mexico Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


338 Announced Florianópolis Brazil Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


339 Announced Rosario Argentina Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


340 Announced Edinburgh Scotland Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


341 Announced Brisbane Australia South Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


342 Announced Victoria British Columbia Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


343 Announced Yuma Arizona Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


344 Announced Houston Texas South Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


345 Site announced Des Moines Iowa Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


346 Site announced Cincinnati Ohio Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


347 Announced Honolulu Hawaii Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


348 Site announced West Jordan Utah Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


349 Site announced Lehi Utah Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


350 Announced Maracaibo Venezuela Temple
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7 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[214][215]


Efforts halted in 1830s Temple Lot
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April 1829 August 1831 Joseph Smith (land dedicated)


Historic site Kirtland Temple
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December 27, 1832 Joseph Smith June 5, 1833 March 27, 1836 Joseph Smith Georgian and Colonial


Efforts halted in 1830s Far West Temple
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April 16, 1838 Joseph Smith July 4, 1838 Quorum of the Twelve


Efforts halted in 1830s Adam-ondi-Ahman Temple
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April 26, 1838 Joseph Smith October 1838 Joseph Smith


Destroyed Nauvoo Temple
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August 1840 February 18, 1841 May 1, 1846 Orson Hyde William Weeks


Destroyed Apia Samoa Temple (original)
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July 2, 1980 February 19, 1981 Spencer W. Kimball August 5, 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley Emil B. Fetzer


Efforts suspended in 2006 Harrison New York Temple
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September 30, 1995 Gordon B. Hinckley

Rededications

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The following table lists temples that have been rededicated after their original dedication. The corresponding open house as well as the person officiating in each dedication is also listed.

# Status Name Rededication 2nd Rededication
Open House date by Open House date by
1 St. George Utah Temple[216] Operating {{{r_open_house}}} November 11, 1975 Spencer W. Kimball {{{r2_open_house}}} 10 December 2023 Jeffrey R. Holland edit


2 Logan Utah Temple[217] Operating March 13, 1979 Spencer W. Kimball edit


3 Manti Utah Temple[218] Operating June 14, 1985 Gordon B. Hinckley 14 March-5 April 2024 21 April 2024 Russell M. Nelson[219] edit


4 Salt Lake Temple[220] Closed for renovation edit


5 Laie Hawaii Temple Operating October 22 – November 13, 2010 June 13, 1978 Spencer W. Kimball[221] November 21, 2010 Thomas S. Monson edit


6 Cardston Alberta Temple Operating July 2, 1962 Hugh B. Brown June 22, 1991 Gordon B. Hinckley edit


7 Mesa Arizona Temple Operating March 19 – April 3, 1975 April 16, 1975 Spencer W. Kimball October 16-November 20, 2021 December 12, 2021 Dallin H. Oaks edit


8 Idaho Falls Idaho Temple Operating June 4, 2017 Henry B. Eyring edit


9 Bern Switzerland Temple Operating October 8–17, 1992 November 23, 1992 Gordon B. Hinckley edit


11 Hamilton New Zealand Temple Operating 16 October 2022 Dieter F. Uchtdorf[222] edit


12 London England Temple Operating October 8–14, 1992 October 18, 1992 Gordon B. Hinckley edit


13 Oakland California Temple Operating June 16, 2019 Dallin H. Oaks edit


14 Ogden Utah Temple Operating September 21, 2014 Thomas S. Monson edit


15 Provo Utah Temple Closed for renovation edit
16 Washington D.C. Temple Operating August 14, 2022 Russell M. Nelson[223] edit


17 São Paulo Brazil Temple Operating 22 February 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley edit


18 Tokyo Japan Temple Operating July 3, 2022 Henry B. Eyring edit


20 Jordan River Utah Temple Operating May 20, 2018 Henry B. Eyring edit


21 Atlanta Georgia Temple Operating November 14, 1997 Gordon B. Hinckley May 1, 2011 Thomas S. Monson edit


22 Apia Samoa Temple Operating September 4, 2005 Gordon B. Hinckley edit


23 Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple Operating 4 November 2007 Russell M. Nelson edit


24 Santiago Chile Temple Operating 12 March 2006 Gordon B. Hinckley edit


25 Papeete Tahiti Temple Operating 12 November 2006 L. Tom Perry edit


26 Mexico City Mexico Temple Operating 16 November 2008 Thomas S. Monson September 13, 2015 Henry B. Eyring edit


27 Boise Idaho Temple Operating May 29, 1987 James E. Faust November 18, 2012 Thomas S. Monson edit


30 Dallas Texas Temple Operating March 5, 1989 Gordon B. Hinckley edit


33 Freiberg Germany Temple Operating 7 September 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley 4 September 2016 Dieter F. Uchtdorf edit


34 Stockholm Sweden Temple Closed for renovation edit


35 Chicago Illinois Temple Operating October 8, 1989 Gordon B. Hinckley edit


39 Buenos Aires Argentina Temple Operating 9 September 2012 Henry B. Eyring edit


41 Frankfurt Germany Temple Operating 20 October 2019 Dieter F. Uchtdorf edit


45 San Diego California Temple Closed for renovation edit


46 Orlando Florida Temple Closed for renovation edit


48 Hong Kong China Temple Operating 19 June 2022 Gerrit W. Gong edit


53 Monticello Utah Temple Operating November 17, 2002 Gordon B. Hinckley edit


54 Anchorage Alaska Temple Operating February 8, 2004 Gordon B. Hinckley edit


60 Columbus Ohio Temple Operating 29 April-13 May 2023 4 June 2023 M. Russell Ballard edit


68 Raleigh North Carolina Temple Operating October 13, 2019 M. Russell Ballard edit


70 Kona Hawaii Temple Closed for renovation edit


80 Memphis Tennessee Temple Operating May 5, 2019 Jeffrey R. Holland edit


86 Montreal Quebec Temple Operating 22 November 2015 Henry B. Eyring[224] edit


91 Suva Fiji Temple Operating 21 February 2016 Henry B. Eyring edit


94 Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple Operating November 17, 2019 Quentin L. Cook edit


95 Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Operating May 19, 2019 Henry B. Eyring edit


97 Houston Texas Temple Operating April 22, 2018 M. Russell Ballard edit


112 Asunción Paraguay Temple Operating 3 November 2019 D. Todd Christofferson edit


119 Manhattan New York Temple Closed for renovation edit

See also

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Further reading

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  • Jarvie, Scott (2016), Stories Of Faith And Inspiration Mormon temples In America, Cedar Fort Publishing And Media, ISBN 978-1-4621-1964-6

Footnotes

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  2. ^ Taylor, Scott (28 July 2024). "A mid-year look at temple milestones for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints". Church News. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  3. ^ (Additionally, the church has 1 historic site temple). "Sacred Sites and Historic Documents Transfer to Church of Jesus Christ". newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org. 5 March 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
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  12. ^ 2-story, 2-tone design variant, nearly identical to the Snowflake Arizona Temple
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