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Find out how to visit, schedule appointments, and access the Washington D.C. Temple, a house of worship for Latter-day Saints. See the temple's address, phone number, email, languages, closures, and milestones.
Learn about the first temple built in the Eastern United States, its six spires, angel Moroni statue, and stained glass windows. See photos, maps, and construction news of the Washington D.C. Temple and its visitor center.
The Washington DC Temple was the first Latter-day Saint temple to be built on the East Coast of the United States. Completed in 1974, it is the third-largest temple in the world. Visitors from all over the world come to this sacred site for its beauty and religious significance.
Learn about the history, design, and renovations of the 16th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The temple, located in Kensington, Maryland, has six gold-tipped spires and a gold angel Moroni statue.
Washington D.C. Temple Visitors' Center. Visit this peaceful site on a 52-acre hilltop with woods, specimen trees, and beautiful flower gardens. The temple rises magnificently against the sky, either in the daylight sun or when illuminated at night.
Explore the Washington D.C. Temple with a guided tour by four leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Learn about the temple's purpose, ordinances, and how to draw closer to God.
Explore the interior and exterior of the Washington D.C. Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Watch 360 videos and learn about the ordinances and history of this sacred house of the Lord.
Learn about the history, art, and gardens of the Washington D.C. Temple, a sacred place for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Enjoy free tours, interactive exhibits, and stunning views of the temple and grounds.
Learn about the Washington D.C. Temple, a literal house of the Lord for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Find out how to visit the temple grounds, the Visitors' Center, and the chapels, and what ordinances and blessings are performed inside the temple.
The Washington D.C. Temple serves members from 22 stakes headquartered in Northern Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, Eastern West Virginia, and South Central Pennsylvania: Map View Northern Virginia