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Very beautiful Temple inside and out. If you have ...

Very beautiful Temple inside and out. If you have the opportunity to go inside you won't be disappointed. Also the works are so nice and helpful. Membership is required so make sure to complete those requirements before going inside.

Such a stunningly beautiful building. The inside i...

Such a stunningly beautiful building. The inside is even more peaceful and beautiful than the grounds. Absolutely everything is clean and orderly, even the parking garage!! I can't say enough good things about it.

Gorgeous! Amazing history! I worked in this temple...

Gorgeous! Amazing history! I worked in this temple for about a year before we moved, underground parking available along with the parking on the south side. Plan ahead to make sure you can navigate through the garage. Amazing for weddings and finding peace. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!

This is a beautiful and sacred place that has revi...

This is a beautiful and sacred place that has revitalized Center Street and Downtown Provo. Don't let all those sour reviews fool you. You don't have to be a member to appreciate this wonderful place.

This is a historic building. The decorations defin...

This is a historic building. The decorations definitely remind me of the 19th century which I believe was the intention. There were also allusions to the SL Temple in the architecture which was fun.
Parking is an issue for us because we are over height and the flat lot is usually full. We park in the lot for government parking across the street after 6pm.
This is a very busy Temple with a confusing layout. Ask for help!
The baptistry was very, very slow.
There is a small visitors center nearby. It was nice.

I love it here. It is a great privilege to serve t...

I love it here. It is a great privilege to serve the Lord in His house here on Earth. What a pleasure it is to assist patrons as they enter the temple to make sacred covenants with the Lord Jesus Christ. If you can come to the temple, do so. If you can't, do all in your power to become worthy to gain these eternal blessings and come closer to the Lord and feel his Holy Spirit.

I wouldn t give a temple anything less than a 5 st...

I wouldn t give a temple anything less than a 5 star. The house of the lord deserves more stars! This temple is beautiful and I m glad I was able to go to the open house when it was open to the public. The woodwork and stone they brought from around the world was great to see. A wonderful place to reflect and worship and pray.

A beautiful place that welcomes anyone. You won't ...

A beautiful place that welcomes anyone. You won't be able to go inside the main structure if you are not Mormon, but anyone can walk the grounds. The pavilion on the south of the temple is open to the public. It's much bigger than it looks (5,400 square feet) and has a lower level that can be accessed from an underground parking garage. There are restrooms, exhibits about the temple and comfortable places to sit. Be sure to visit the amazing fountain between the pavilion and the temple. It looks like it was lifted right out of Europe somewhere but was built locally.

If you are looking get away from the hustle and bu...

If you are looking get away from the hustle and bustle, this is the place to do so. Entry to the temple is for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but don't let that deter you from enjoying the beauty that is also on the outside of the temple. The grounds are gorgeous and offer plenty of space for contemplation.

The offices have helped me in all my recommend and...

The offices have helped me in all my recommend and printing needs. This building is remarkable. I remember going to stake conference here as a lil lass. Now it s completely different but still the same on the outside.

Very family friendly temple. Lots of space in the ...

Very family friendly temple. Lots of space in the two waiting rooms. One under the atrium and one going in to the basement of the temple just off the parking garage. Made it easy for the kids to do their temple work while waiting on the adults to do a session.

Religious conviction gives the temple 5 stars no m...

Religious conviction gives the temple 5 stars no matter which one you go to.
This one gets 5, because of the marvelous restoration that was performed on a building that literally burnt down.
Fabulous craftsmanship, rich with historical accents, reminiscent of its predecessor.

Laughing at the antis who rant on here as I write ...

Laughing at the antis who rant on here as I write this :P This temple is simply gorgeous and an amazing example of how to make something ruined beautiful again, inside and out. I always feel at peace when I come here. It's the quiet place you need when life gets you down, or when you simply want to enjoy what life has given you. I should come more often.

Super nice to come, walk around the grounds and lo...

Super nice to come, walk around the grounds and look at the gorgeous flower arrangement, sit in the gazebo and read, and especially go inside and worship. For non-recommend holding Latter-Day Saints, you can still sit in the waiting room downstairs, entered in from the parking garage (which is gorgeously decorated and gives you an idea of the beauty of the inside). The visitor centers are nice for visiting and asking questions or just pondering in quietness. Wearing nicer, church clothes always adds a little reference to the spirit, but when you're outside only, it is not a requirement.

The Provo City Center Temple is a temple of The Ch...

The Provo City Center Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the same site as the former Provo Tabernacle in Provo, Utah. Completed in 2016, the temple utilizes much of the external shell of the tabernacle, all that remained of the original building after a fire in December 2010.

Provo LDS Temple

Provo LDS Temple

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