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The statue was the focal point in the design of Temple Square's North Visitors' Center. [23] Before the North Visitors' Center was completed, the church considered incorporating the statue into the 1964 New York World's Fair Mormon Pavilion. However, because the costs were so similar, the church had Rebechi Aldo & Gualtiero create another copy ...
The temple expanded its offerings with the addition of a visitors' center that was dedicated by Gary E. Stevenson in June 2013. [21] The new visitors’ center serves as a place to learn about Jesus Christ, the restoration and doctrine of the church, temples, and eternal families. Among its features, the visitors' center houses a replica of ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints holds a number of sites as historically significant. This list is intended as a quick reference for these sites. The sites may or may not be owned by the church.
The center spire is the tallest and it is the only temple with five spires. The Bern Switzerland Temple, the first in Europe, was the first temple have been built with a non-center single-spire design. This was meant to be reminiscent of older temples like Kirtland and Nauvoo, but with a more contemporary design.
In 2023, a temple was announced for Vancouver, Washington which is likely to serve some members in Oregon. [12] A Visitors Center was added on the ground of the Portland Temple in 2012. In 2022, Oregon was home to 248 wards, 48 branches, 35 stakes, and 150,207 Church members. [1] Oregon currently has 76 FamilySearch Centers. [13]
After the World's Fair ended on 17 October 1965, the replica was shipped from New York to the Los Angeles California Temple visitors' center on 21 November 1966. The church commissioned the Rebechi Aldo & Gualtiero studio to sculpt a third replica of the Christus statue for the Expo 1970 in Osaka, Japan. It was 9’6” tall and weighed 10,000 ...
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Brasília Brazil Temple: Operating 25,000 sq ft (2,323 m 2) 6 acres (24,281 m 2) 17 September 2023 Neil L. Andersen [45] edit: 181 Bentonville Arkansas Temple: Operating 28,472 sq ft (2,645 m 2) 18.62 acres (75,352 m 2) 17 September 2023 David A. Bednar [46] edit: 182 Moses Lake Washington Temple: Operating 28,933 sq ft (2,688 m 2) 17.2 acres ...