The public open house for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple has drawn tens of thousands of visitors to the first Mormon temple in the Keystone State.
When The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints builds a new temple, the sacred building is opened for public tours. All are invited to attend this open house, which usually lasts a few weeks. After that, the temple is formally dedicated and is open only to Church members who are actively engaged in the faith.
#SUSIPhilly students getting a sneak peak at the new #Philadelphia #Mormon Temple @StudyoftheUS @ECAatState pic.twitter.com/0mrjyGtNVz
— DialogueINST (@DialogueINST) July 29, 2016
The media, government officials and other opinion leaders were able to take tours of the temple.
Great tour & fascinating history of Philly Mormon Temple @lds_temples Reserve a free ticket https://t.co/fKgy7l4NPB pic.twitter.com/sQtQPxSImO
— Derek Green Esquire (@CouncilmanDerek) August 5, 2016
I get to do something so cool today: Visit a Mormon temple. They're normally Mormons-only, but the new Philly one hasn't been dedicated yet.
— Julie Zauzmer (@JulieZauzmer) August 5, 2016
An Early Look Inside Philly's New Mormon Temple: https://t.co/atZUk0INTb
— CBS Philly (@CBSPhilly) August 2, 2016
The Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple is the 152nd temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the world. It serves more than 40,000 Church members in parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and all of Delaware.
The 61,000-square-foot temple features classic Georgian architecture designed to blend with the historic Philadelphia architecture.
Inga Saffron on Philadelphia's "radical" new Mormon temple, built in a classical style https://t.co/yFRDrES2wY pic.twitter.com/lT8w4KCg5a
— Architectural Record (@ArchRecord) August 3, 2016
"They've done a really great job at staying true to the colonial feel in the city, which is sacred to us." https://t.co/XuzwrN7yLM
— John Kopp (@WriterJohnKopp) August 1, 2016
The open house will be held from Wednesday, August 10, through Friday, September 9, 2016, and run every day except Sundays (August 14, 21 and 28 and September 4). Those wishing to make a free reservation for the open house can visit www.philadelphiamormontemple.org or call 1-855-537-2000.
I like it. New Philadelphia Mormon Temple. pic.twitter.com/xUpeCxbbnE
— Emaleigh Doley (@emaleigh) July 12, 2016