The Temple Square Visitor Center in Salt Lake City has unveiled a new exhibit that highlights the global presence of Latter-day Saint temples. The display features 11 built-to-scale miniature temples that represent houses of the Lord from around the world. Nearby, an interactive temple globe helps visitors explore how temples connect to worship, family life, and the Church’s global plan. Together, the models convey the growing reach of temples and invite reflection on their spiritual and cultural significance.
Connecting Worship and Family
Adjacent to the miniature display, the temple globe provides contextual information about temples in the surrounding area and around the world. Designed to connect worship with God’s plan for Latter-day Saints and their families, the globe allows visitors to locate temples, learn about their purposes, and see how the network of temples supports families and communities worldwide.
Why the Exhibit Matters
- Visual and educational: The miniature temples make it easy for visitors of all ages to visualize the global scope of temple work.
- Spiritual reflection: The display invites contemplation about temples’ role in faith, worship, and family relationships.
- Local context: The temple globe supplies practical information for visitors curious about nearby temples and future temple locations.
Visiting Information
The exhibit is located inside the Temple Square Visitor Center in Salt Lake City. For current hours, guided-tour times, or accessibility details, please check the official Temple Square or Church websites before planning your visit.
Author: Chad James
Publish date: April 15, 2026