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Dedicated Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) are only open to members of the Church who have a special reccomendation from their local Church leaders.

Before the temple is dedicated, public tours are held for a few weeks. These public tours are open to all people and allow them to see all areas of the temple. The tours also include a question and answer period.

After a Temple is dedicated, the public is welcome to enjoy the peaceful grounds and gardens around the temple. Many temples also provide a visitor center to inform those interested about the purpose of the temple. If a family member or friend is getting married in a temple ceremony, you may be invited to sit in a waiting room or lobby while the ceremony is taking place.

Church meetinghouses or chapels, where Sunday Worship Services and congregational activities are held, are always open to the public regardless of their religious affiliation.

You can learn more about the Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the "Related Links" below.

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