Church releases exterior renderings for redesigned Provo Utah Temple

Right here is the exterior rendering of the Provo Utah Temple introduced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-working day Saints on Nov. 24, 2021. President Russell M. Nelson introduced at the October 2021 Standard Meeting that the Provo Utah Temple would be reconstructed, following the completion of the Orem Utah Temple. (Church Newsroom)

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-working day Saints has unveiled exterior renderings for the redesigned Provo Utah Temple and the Smithfield Utah Temple.

No matter whether below construction, beneath renovation or in procedure, Utah has 28 temples declared.

President Russell M. Nelson introduced at the October 2021 Basic Conference that the Provo Utah Temple would be reconstructed, subsequent the completion of the Orem Utah Temple. The Provo Temple place will stay the exact same, but the exterior will be redesigned. Closure dates have not been announced.

Furthermore, the Smithfield Utah Temple introduced at the April 2021 Normal Meeting will be built on 13.3 acres at the intersection of North 800 West and West 100 North. This temple will be three tales and 81,000 square feet.

This is the exterior rendering of the Smithfield Utah Temple. The temple was announced throughout April 2021 General Meeting. (Church Newsroom)

The other temples that have been introduced in Utah include things like Ephraim, Heber Valley, Layton, Lindon, Orem, St. George (Pink Cliffs), Saratoga Springs, Syracuse, Taylorsville and Tooele (Deseret Peak).

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