Frankfurt Germany Temple

Frankfurt Germany Temple
Number 41 edit data
Dedication 28 August 1987 (28 August 1987) by
Ezra Taft Benson
Site 5.2 acres (2.1 hectares)
Floor area 24,170 sq ft (2,245 m2)
Height 82 ft (25 m)
Preceded by Denver Colorado Temple
Followed by Portland Oregon Temple
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The Frankfurt Germany Temple is the 43rd constructed and 41st operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in the city of Friedrichsdorf, Germany, it was built with the same general architecture as the six-spire design used in the Boise, Chicago, and Dallas temples, but it was only given a single-spire.

The Frankfurt Germany Temple was announced on April 1, 1981, and originally dedicated on August 28, 1987 by Ezra Taft Benson. The temple was built on a 5-acre (20,000 m2) plot, has 4 ordinance rooms and 5 sealing rooms, and has a total floor area of 24,170 square feet (2,245 m2). A previous German temple was dedicated in Freiberg, Germany in June 1985, while it was still part of the then German Democratic Republic.

After the reunification of Germany on October 3, 1990, Germany became only the second country outside of the United States to have more than one temple, this and the Freiberg Germany Temple. The first foreign country with more than one temple had been Canada where less than six weeks earlier on August 25, 1990, the dedication of the Toronto Ontario Temple had taken place, becoming Canada's second temple, joining the Cardston Alberta Temple which first had been dedicated in August 1923. Canada now has seven temples in operation. England would become the third country outside the United States to have a second temple when the Preston England Temple was dedicated in June 1998. Other countries with more than one temple in use are Australia with five temples open, Brazil with four in operation and two more under construction (for a total of six), Japan with two temples, one in Tokyo and one in Fukuoka, and Mexico, which has 12 temples currently in operation throughout the country.

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