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Temple Square is a ten acre (40,000 m˛) complex located in Salt Lake City, Utah
Utah

The State of Utah is a western United States U.S. state of the United States. It was the List of U.S. states by date of statehood admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896....
, owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon or LDS Church). In recent years, the usage of the name has gradually changed to include several other church facilities immediately adjacent to Temple Square. Contained within Temple Square proper are the Salt Lake Temple
Salt Lake Temple

The Salt Lake Temple is the largest and best-known Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the sixth temple built by the church overall, and the fourth operating temple built since the Mormon pioneers from Nauvoo, Illinois....
, Salt Lake Tabernacle
Salt Lake Tabernacle

The Salt Lake Tabernacle, also known as the Mormon Tabernacle, is located in Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah along with the Salt Lake Assembly Hall and Salt Lake Temple....
, Salt Lake Assembly Hall
Salt Lake Assembly Hall

The Salt Lake Assembly Hall is one of the buildings owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the southwest corner of Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah....
, the Seagull Monument
Seagull Monument

The Seagull Monument is a small monument situated immediately in front of the Salt Lake Assembly Hall on Temple Square, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah....
 and two visitors' centers.

847, when Mormon pioneer
Mormon Pioneer

The Mormon pioneers were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as Latter Day Saint, who Human migration across the United States from the Midwest to the Salt Lake Valley in what is today the U.S....
s arrived in the Salt Lake Valley
Salt Lake Valley

Salt Lake Valley is a valley in Salt Lake County, Utah in the north-central portion of the U.S. state of Utah. It contains Salt Lake City, Utah and many of its suburbs, notably West Valley City, Utah, Sandy, Utah, and West Jordan, Utah; its total population is 948,172 as of 2005....
, Church president Brigham Young
Brigham Young

Brigham Young was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. He was the President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 until his death....
 selected a plot of the desert
Désert

?D?sert? is ?milie Simon's debut single, released in October 2002. The song was a huge success both critically and commercially in her homeland....
 ground and proclaimed, "Here we will build a temple to our God." When the city was surveyed, the block enclosing that location was designated for the temple, and became known as Temple Square.






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Temple Square is a ten acre (40,000 m˛) complex located in Salt Lake City, Utah
Utah

The State of Utah is a western United States U.S. state of the United States. It was the List of U.S. states by date of statehood admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896....
, owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon or LDS Church). In recent years, the usage of the name has gradually changed to include several other church facilities immediately adjacent to Temple Square. Contained within Temple Square proper are the Salt Lake Temple
Salt Lake Temple

The Salt Lake Temple is the largest and best-known Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the sixth temple built by the church overall, and the fourth operating temple built since the Mormon pioneers from Nauvoo, Illinois....
, Salt Lake Tabernacle
Salt Lake Tabernacle

The Salt Lake Tabernacle, also known as the Mormon Tabernacle, is located in Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah along with the Salt Lake Assembly Hall and Salt Lake Temple....
, Salt Lake Assembly Hall
Salt Lake Assembly Hall

The Salt Lake Assembly Hall is one of the buildings owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the southwest corner of Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah....
, the Seagull Monument
Seagull Monument

The Seagull Monument is a small monument situated immediately in front of the Salt Lake Assembly Hall on Temple Square, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah....
 and two visitors' centers.

History

In 1847, when Mormon pioneer
Mormon Pioneer

The Mormon pioneers were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as Latter Day Saint, who Human migration across the United States from the Midwest to the Salt Lake Valley in what is today the U.S....
s arrived in the Salt Lake Valley
Salt Lake Valley

Salt Lake Valley is a valley in Salt Lake County, Utah in the north-central portion of the U.S. state of Utah. It contains Salt Lake City, Utah and many of its suburbs, notably West Valley City, Utah, Sandy, Utah, and West Jordan, Utah; its total population is 948,172 as of 2005....
, Church president Brigham Young
Brigham Young

Brigham Young was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. He was the President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 until his death....
 selected a plot of the desert
Désert

?D?sert? is ?milie Simon's debut single, released in October 2002. The song was a huge success both critically and commercially in her homeland....
 ground and proclaimed, "Here we will build a temple to our God." When the city was surveyed, the block enclosing that location was designated for the temple, and became known as Temple Square. Temple Square is surrounded by a high, granite wall that was built shortly after the block was designated for the building of the temple.

The square also became the headquarters of the LDS Church. Other buildings were built on the plot, including a tabernacle
Tabernacle

The Tabernacle is known in Hebrew language as the Mishkan . It was a portable dwelling place for the divine presence from the time of the Hebrew Exodus from Egypt through the conquering of the land of Canaan....
 (prior to the one occupying Temple Square today) and Endowment House
Endowment House

The Endowment House was an early building used by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to administer Temple Ordinance in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory....
, both of which were later torn down. The Salt Lake Tabernacle, home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Mormon Tabernacle Choir

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is a 360 member, all-volunteer choir. The choir is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . However, the choir is completely self-funded, traveling and producing albums to support the organization....
, was built in 1867 to accommodate the General Conferences
General conference (Mormonism)

File:Mormon Tabernacle exterior 1937.jpgIn the Latter Day Saint movement, a general conference is a meeting for all members of the church for conducting general church business and instruction....
 of the Church, with a seating capacity
Seating capacity

Seating capacity refers to the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, either in terms of the space available, or in terms of limitations set by law....
 of 6,000. Another church building called the Assembly Hall was later built with a seating capacity of 2,000.

As the Church has grown, its headquarters has expanded into the surrounding area. In 1917, an administration building was built on the block east of the temple, to be followed in 1972 by the twenty-eight story LDS Church Office Building
LDS Church Office Building

The Church Office Building is a 28-storey building in Salt Lake City, Utah, which houses the administrative support staff for the lay ministry of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints throughout the world....
, which was, for many years, the tallest building in the state of Utah. The Hotel Utah, another building on this block, was remodeled in 1995 as additional office space and a large film theater and renamed the Joseph Smith Memorial Building
Joseph Smith Memorial Building

The Joseph Smith Memorial Building is named in honor of Joseph Smith, Jr., the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. It is located on the corner of Main Street and South Temple in Salt Lake City....
. In 2000, the Church purchased the section of Main Street between this block and Temple Square and connected the two blocks with a plaza called the Main Street Plaza. In 2000, the Church completed a new, 21,000 seat Conference Center
LDS Conference Center

The Conference Center, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah, is the premier meeting hall for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
 on the block north of Temple Square.

The Family History Library
Family History Library

The Family History Library is a genealogy research facility provided and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
 and the Church History Museum are located on the block west of Temple Square.

Modern usage


Tourism

Attracting 3 million to 5 million visitors a year, Temple Square is the most popular tourist attraction in Utah. By comparison, Utah's five National Parks —Zion
Zion National Park

Zion National Park is a national park located in the Southwestern United States, near Springdale, Utah. A prominent feature of the 229-square mile park is Zion Canyon, 15 miles long and up to half a mile deep, cut through the reddish and tan-colored Navajo Sandstone by the North Fork of the Virgin River....
, Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park is a national park located in southwestern Utah in the United States. Contained within the park is Bryce Canyon....
, Capitol Reef
Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef National Park is a United States National Park, in south-central Utah. It is 100 miles long but fairly narrow. The park, established in 1971, preserves 378 mi? and is open all year, although May through September are the most popular months....
, Canyonlands
Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands National Park is located in the United States of Utah, near city of Moab, Utah and preserves a colorful landscape eroded into countless canyons, mesas and buttes by the Colorado River and its tributaries....
, and Arches
Arches National Park

Arches National Park is a United States national park in eastern Utah. It is known for preserving over 2,000 natural arch, including the world-famous Delicate Arch, in addition to a variety of unique geological resources and formations....
— had a combined total of 5.3 million visitors in 2005.

Temple Square (and the surrounding blocks) has become a popular tourist destination, with five million visitors annually, more than the Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided gorge carved by the Colorado River in the United States in the state of Arizona....
 or Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park, established by the U.S. Congress as a national park on March 1, 1872, is located primarily in the U.S. state of Wyoming, though it also extends into Montana and Idaho....
.

General Conference


Lighting

The grounds, which feature a number of gardens, often host concerts and other events; during the Christmas
Christmas

Christmas , also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts Twelve Days of Christmas....
 holiday season, hundreds of thousands of lights sparkle from trees and shrubs around Temple Square. The lighting of Temple Square time is a popular event, attended by tens of thousands .

Other uses

The gates outside Temple Square are popular places for those critical of the Church where critics, mainly excommunicated former members and activist evangelical ministers, often picket
Picketing

Picketing is a form of protest in which people congregate outside a place of work or location where an event is taking place. Often, this is done in an attempt to dissuade others from going in , but it can also be done to draw public attention to a cause....
 and hand out tract
Tract (literature)

A tract is a literature, and in current usage, usually religious in nature. The notion of what constitutes a tract has changed over time. By the early part of the twenty-first century, these meant small pamphlets used for religious and political purposes, though far more often the former....
s and literature critical of the LDS Church. They are also well-known locations for street musicians to perform, especially during the holiday season.

Sites


Salt Lake Temple

The Salt Lake Temple is the largest (of more than 120) and best-known LDS temple. It is the sixth temple built by the church overall, and the fourth operating temple built since the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois.

North and South Visitors Centers

Christus Statue Temple Square Salt Lake City
Today, Temple Square features two visitors' centers, called the North Visitors' Center and the South Visitors' Center. The North Visitors' Center was built first and features a replica of The Christus, a statue of Jesus Christ
Jesus

Jesus of Nazareth , also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity and is revered by most Christian churches as the Son of God and the Incarnation ....
 by Danish artist Bertel Thorvaldsen
Bertel Thorvaldsen

Bertel Thorvaldsen was a Denmark/Icelandic sculpture....
. The Christus is located in a domed room with large windows, painted with clouds, stars, planets, and other heavenly bodies. The visitors' centers and grounds are staffed by sister missionaries and senior missionary couples exclusively; no single male missionaries are called to serve on Temple Square. The sister missionaries serving on Temple Square are called from North America as well as around the world, speaking enough languages to cater to the majority of visitors from around the world. Sister missionaries come from many different countries, and provide tours and information in their home languages as well as English. Beginning with the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, sisters have been wearing tags with their national flags along with their missionary name tags.

Conference and assembly buildings


There are three large assembly buildings housed on Temple Square. The smallest of the three is the Salt Lake Assembly Hall, which seats approximately 2,000 and is located on the southwest corner of Temple Square. The Assembly Hall is a Victorian Gothic congregation hall, with a cruciform layout of the interior that is complemented by Stars of David circumscribed high above each entrance. These symbolize the gathering of the Twelve Tribes of Israel (LDS perspective). Construction of the hall began on August 11, 1877 and was completed 1882. It is located just south of the Salt Lake Tabernacle and across from the South Visitor Center near the South Gate. Upon entering Temple Square from the South, the Assembly Hall can be seen to the left (west). The Assembly Hall hosts occasional free weekend music concerts and is filled as overflow for the Church's twice-a-year General Conferences.

The second meeting house is the Salt Lake Tabernacle, home of the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Mormon Tabernacle Choir

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is a 360 member, all-volunteer choir. The choir is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . However, the choir is completely self-funded, traveling and producing albums to support the organization....
 and Orchestra at Temple Square
Orchestra at Temple Square

The Orchestra at Temple Square is a 110-member orchestra located in Salt Lake City, UT. The Orchestra was created in 1999 under the direction of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church President Gordon B....
. The Tabernacle was built between 1864 and 1867 and has an overall seating capacity of is 8,000, which includes the choir area and gallery. In March, 2007 the Tabernacle was rededicated after its extensive renovations and restorations were completed. It was rededicated at the Saturday Afternoon Session of the 177th Annual General Conference, in which the First Presidency, Quorum of the Twelve and other General Authorities and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, broadcast the session from within the Tabernacle rather than in the Conference Center. In addition to housing the choir, the tabernacle is also used for other religious and cultural events.

The largest and most recently built assembly building is the LDS Conference Center
LDS Conference Center

The Conference Center, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah, is the premier meeting hall for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
. With a capacity of over 21,000, it is used primarily for the LDS Church's General Conference as well as for concerts and other cultural events. The Conference Center was completed in 2000. Attached on the northwest corner of the Conference Center is the Conference Center Theater, a comparatively smaller 850-seat theater for dramatic presentations, such as Savior of the World
Savior of the World

Savior of the World is a musical dramatic production produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It premiered November 28, 2000 in the LDS Conference Center on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah and has been presented annually near the Easter and Christmas holidays, though the Easter performances have not occurred o...
, as well as concerts and other events.

Museums and libraries


Family History Library
Located on the block west of Temple Square, the Family History Library is the largest genealogical library in the world and is open to the general public at no charge. The library holds genealogical records for over 110 countries, territories, and possessions. Its collections include over 2.4 million rolls of microfilmed genealogical records; 742,000 microfiche; 310,000 books, serials
Serial (literature)

The term "serial" refers to the intrinsic property of a succession — namely, its sequence. In literature, the term is used as a noun to refer to a format by which a story is told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication....
, and other formats; 4,500 periodicals; 700 electronic resources.

Church History Museum
Located on the block west of Temple Square adjacent to the LDS Family History Library
Family History Library

The Family History Library is a genealogy research facility provided and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
, this edifice houses collections of Latter-day Saint art and artifacts. The Museum houses permanent exhibits as well as playing host to many temporary exhibits throughout the year.

Past exhibits have included displays and themes from individuals such as artist Arnold Friberg
Arnold Friberg

Arnold Friberg is an United States of America illustrator and Painting noted for his religious and patriotic works. He is perhaps best known for his 1975 painting The Prayer at Valley Forge, a depiction of George Washington praying at Valley Forge....
, sculptures and work by Boyd K. Packer
Boyd K. Packer

Boyd Kenneth Packer is the current President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
, as well as themed historical displays depicting church events.

See also

  • Salt Lake Temple
    Salt Lake Temple

    The Salt Lake Temple is the largest and best-known Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the sixth temple built by the church overall, and the fourth operating temple built since the Mormon pioneers from Nauvoo, Illinois....
  • Salt Lake Tabernacle
    Salt Lake Tabernacle

    The Salt Lake Tabernacle, also known as the Mormon Tabernacle, is located in Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah along with the Salt Lake Assembly Hall and Salt Lake Temple....
  • Mormon Tabernacle Choir
    Mormon Tabernacle Choir

    The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is a 360 member, all-volunteer choir. The choir is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . However, the choir is completely self-funded, traveling and producing albums to support the organization....
  • Music and the Spoken Word
    Music and the Spoken Word

    Music and the Spoken Word is a weekly 30-minute radio and television program of inspiring messages and music produced by Bonneville Communications with music performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir ....
  • Temple (LDS Church)
    Temple (LDS Church)

    In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also called the LDS or Mormon Church, a Temple is a building dedicated to be a House of the Lord, and they are considered by Church members to be the most sacred structures on earth....
  • List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
    List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    This is a list of temples operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in chronological order. In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also called the Mormon Church, a Temple is a building dedicated to be a House of the Lord, and they are considered by Church members to be the most sacred stru...


External links

  • - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • - Temple Square at lds.org
  • - Temple Square