Bogotá Colombia Temple

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Bogotá Colombia Temple
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Announcement 1984-04-07
Groundbreaking 1993-06-26 by
William R. Bradford
Open House 27 March - 18 April 1999
Dedication 1999-04-24 by
Gordon B. Hinckley
Designed by Cuellar, Cerrano y Gomez
Location Carrera 37 no. 125A-65
Bogotá, Distrito Capital
Colombia
Phone number (57) 1-625-8000
Site 3.71 acres (1.5 hectares)
Total floor area 53,500 sq ft (4,970 m²)
Height 124 ft (38 m)
Exterior finish Brazilian granite, Asa Branca
Temple design Classic modern, single-spire design
Ordinance rooms 4
Sealing rooms 3
Clothing rental Yes
Cafeteria Full services
Visitors'  center No
Preceded by Madrid Spain Temple
Followed by Guayaquil Ecuador Temple
Official websiteNews & Images

The Bogotá Colombia Temple is the 57th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Fifteen years passed from the time the announcement of the Bogotá Colombia Temple in 1984 to its dedication in 1999. The temple was dedicated 24 April 1999, by President Hinckley.

The Bogotá Colombia Temple is ten miles from downtown Bogotá, in the Niza section. The building features tall stained glass windows and silver-gray Brazilian granite on the exterior. It also has marble finishes and motifs reminiscent of ancient Incan designs. The temple grounds are landscaped with plants and flowers that are native to Colombia, such as flowering eucalyptus trees. The Bogotá Colombia Temple has a total of 53,500 square feet, four ordinance rooms, and three sealing rooms.

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