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Cincinnati Ohio Temple

Rendering of the Cincinnati Ohio Temple was released on December 23, 2024

Cincinnati Ohio Temple: A New Addition to the Region

The Cincinnati Ohio Temple is set to enhance the landscape of Mason, Ohio, becoming one of three operating Temples in the state. This development promises to serve the area with its unique architectural features and spiritual offerings.

Planning and Location Details

The planning and approval phase for the Cincinnati Ohio Temple is well underway. With the site location confirmed, preliminary preparations are in progress. The Temple will occupy 35 acres situated at the intersection of Mason-Montgomery Road and Cedar Village Drive in Mason, Ohio 45040.

Architectural Features

The Temple’s design includes a single attached central spire, which distinguishes it from others in the region. Notably, it will not feature a gold-leafed Angel Moroni Statue, making its design unique among its counterparts.

Interior Layout

Inside, the Cincinnati Ohio Temple will consist of two instruction rooms, two sealing rooms, and a baptistry. Spanning 29,630 square feet, this small yet thoughtfully designed Temple aims to meet the needs of those who come to engage in its offerings.

Significance and Announcement

The announcement of the Cincinnati Ohio Temple was made by Prophet Russell M. Nelson during the 194th General Conference, marking an important moment for many. The rendering of the Temple, which gives a visual representation of its final look, was released to the public on December 23, 2024.

Elevation and Location

Raised at an elevation of 883 feet, the Cincinnati Ohio Temple stands as a notable feature within its surroundings, further enhancing the area’s spatial dynamics.

This new addition to Mason, Ohio, promises to become a significant part of the local spiritual landscape, contributing to the region in meaningful ways.

Cincinnati Ohio Temple

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