Lima Peru Temple

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Lima Peru Temple
Lima Peru Temple

The Lima Peru Temple is the 38th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Structures devoted to religious purposes are nothing new in Peru. The country has world-renowned Incan ruins including Machu Picchu and impressive cathedrals, particularly in Lima, where the influence of Spanish colonialism is still easily seen. In addition to these old and ancient edifices is a Mormon temple.

Because of the tremendous growth of the Church in Peru, Mormon leaders announced in 1981 that a temple would be built in the beautiful city of Lima. The six-spired Lima Peru Temple was constructed on 5 acres of undeveloped area. Church President Gordon B. Hinckley, then a counselor in the First Presidency of the Church, dedicated the Peruvian temple on January 10, 1986.

The Lima Peru Temple serves more than four hundred thousand Mormon members in the country. The Lima Peru Temple has a total of 9,600 square feet, four ordinance rooms, and three sealing rooms.

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