Sydney Australia Temple
Sydney Australia Temple |
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28 |
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Dedication |
20 September 1984 (20 September 1984) by
Gordon B. Hinckley |
Site |
3 acres (1.2 hectares) |
Floor area |
30,677 sq ft (2,850 m2) |
Preceded by |
Boise Idaho Temple |
Followed by |
Manila Philippines Temple |
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Additional Information |
Announcement |
2 April 1980 |
Groundbreaking |
13 August 1982 by
Bruce R. McConkie |
Open House |
6 September – 18 September 1984 |
Designed by |
Emil B. Fetzer and R. Lindsay Little |
Location |
756 Pennant Hills Road
(Corner of Pennant Hills Road and Moseley Street)
Carlingford, New South Wales
Australia |
Exterior finish |
Precast panels; white quartz finish; terra cotta roof tiles |
Temple design |
Modern, single-spire design |
Ordinance rooms |
2 with Movie, stationary sessions |
Sealing rooms |
3 |
Clothing rental |
Yes |
Cafeteria |
Full services |
Visitors' center |
No |
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The Sydney Australia Temple is the 30th constructed and 28th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Construction and dedication
Located in Carlingford, a suburb in Baulkham Hills Shire lying north of Sydney, Australia, this was the last of the temples built with the small single spire design. The Apia Samoa Temple, Nuku alofa Tonga Temple, and the Santiago Chile Temple all have the same basic design as this temple.
The Sydney Australia Temple was announced on 2 April 1980, and dedicated on 20 September 1984 by Gordon B. Hinckley. The temple was built on a 3-acre (1.2 ha) plot, has 2 ordinance rooms and 3 sealing rooms, and has a total floor area of 30,677 square feet (2,850.0 m2). Due to a ruling by the local government, the temple was dedicated without a statue of the angel Moroni. The ruling was overturned about a year later, and the statue was hoisted into place atop the spire the next day, 3 September 1985.[1]
See also
Notes
- ^ "News of the Church," Ensign Nov. 1985: 99–112.
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