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Things to Do on Temple Square

Come and join us at Temple Square, where you can enjoy dozens of events, exhibits, and other experiences. Discover exhibits and artwork that teach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Find places of peace and solitude. Experience voices raised in praise as you listen to sacred music. We hope you enjoy your visit.

Live Events

Live Performances at Temple Square

LIVE Performances at Temple Square

View a multi-month listing of upcoming performances on Temple Square.

Actors depicting Mary, Joseph and shepherds during the Nativity.

Savior of the World: His Birth and Resurrection

Experience the sacred story of Jesus Christ’s birth, life, and glorious Resurrection through drama and music that bears testimony of the Son of God, the Savior of the world. Performances begin on Thursday, November 21, and continue through December 28. A special sensory-friendly production (first act only) is on November 21, with an ASL and descriptive audio-enhanced performance for the matinee on December 7.

Utah Valley Institute Singers

Christmas Daily Concert Series

Join us November 30 through December 23 for daily performances from choirs sponsored by schools, missionary, and community organizations, as well as various string, flute, guitar, and bell groups at the Tabernacle, the Conference Center plaza-level lobby, the Church History Museum, and City Creek Center. Concerts at 4:30 p.m. daily in the Tabernacle will include a short devotional speaker and will be live-streamed.

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“Come and Behold Him”

Come and Behold Him is a new, free Christmas album and concert featuring 11 fresh arrangements of beloved holiday classics by film score composer Jonathan Keith. To celebrate the album’s release, watch the concert online.

Soloist to perform during concert performance with the Tabernacle Choir.

Music & the Spoken Word

Enjoy a weekly performance by the world-famous Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. Join every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. mountain standard time to hear sacred music and a special message of hope.

A shot of the men from the tabernacle choir rehearsing.

The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square Weekly Rehearsals

Enjoy a Tabernacle Choir rehearsal every Thursday evening from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Rehearsals are generally in the Tabernacle but are in the Conference Center from June to September and at Christmas time.

Clay Christiansen at the Salt Lake Tabernacle organ.

Organ Recitals

The daily organ recitals, a century-long tradition, are open to the public. Thirty-minute organ recitals are given each day by Tabernacle and Temple Square organists and guest organists.

Broadcast Events

Activities

Two Temple Square missionaries record part of a virtual tour that will be shared with the public in place of the traditional in-person experience for visitors that wish to see the Salt Lake Temple's surrounding area during the Christmas season in November 2020.

Temple Square Tours

Take a tour of key historic buildings and experiences on Temple Square, led by missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and available in over 40 languages.

Salt Lake Temple in spring

Salt Lake Temple Orientation Film

Watch a 17-minute film providing a welcome to Temple Square, including information about the construction of the Salt Lake Temple. Learn why temples are important to Latter-day Saints as a place to worship God. Located in the Conference Center.

Family History Library Discovery Center

Family Discovery Experience

Join an interactive experience to discover your family history through technology and mobile devices. The Discovery Center is located in the Family History Library.

Children look at the Christus statue in the Conference Center.
Conference Center

Experience the majesty of the Christus statue


Salt Lake Temple

Walk the Grounds and Gardens of Temple Square

Feel inspired while walking the grounds of Temple Square. View the architecture of the temple and other historic buildings, and walk through carefully manicured gardens.

Families are up on the roof of the Conference Center, touring the exhibits.

Conference Center Observation Deck

Take an elevated look at the current seismic renovation work of the Salt Lake Temple. View the north side of the temple, including a look at the foundation work and installation of a seismic system.

Woman wearing eyeglasses, holding genealogy document at a family history library. (horiz)

Research Your Family History

Discover where your family’s roots come from at the Family History Library. The library is free of charge and open to the public, and it has millions of microfilmed genealogical records for you to discover your family tree.

Conference Center

Conference Center Film

View an 18-minute film in the main auditorium of the Conference Center that shares the history of the Conference Center and how this building is used today to host worldwide conferences for the Church.

Conference Center

Conference Center Rooftop Gardens

Take a moment to rest and contemplate God and the beauties of nature in this rooftop garden, which features flora of the mountains and desert valley of the Great Salt Lake area.

Temple Square

Visit Historic Buildings and Locations

Marvel in the history of the Church by learning about or exploring historic buildings such as the Salt Lake Tabernacle (1867), the Assembly Hall (1882), the Beehive House (1854), and the Lion House (1856).

2015 Temple Square Christmas

Christmas on Temple Square

Join us as we celebrate Jesus’s birth on Temple Square. Enjoy lights, musical performances, The Christ Child film experience, and more. The lights on Temple Square turn on the day after the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday and remain on until January 1.

Exhibits

The Christus statue that is inside the Conference Center.

Statue of Jesus Christ

Spend time reflecting and feeling the peace of the Savior Jesus Christ as you view a replica of the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen’s famous Christus statue. Statues are located in the Conference Center and the North Visitors’ Center.

Various exhibits are set up around the Conference Center.

Salt Lake Temple History Experience

Explore original photos, artifacts, and information about the Salt Lake Temple’s original construction. Take a look over the Conference Center third-floor observation deck to view the north side of the Salt Lake Temple seismic renovation project.

Families with children walk around the exhibits inside the Conference Center.

Salt Lake Temple Artifacts and Scale Model

Get a close-up view of the interior of the Salt Lake Temple with a 3D cutaway model of the Salt Lake Temple. The model shows what the temple looked like inside before the seismic renovation began in 2020. Enjoy additional artifacts such as tools used to build the temple and original temple furnishings.

Various families and friends walk together inside the Conference Center, touring the exhibits.

Gallery of Artwork of the Savior Jesus Christ

Experience peace as you view multiple exhibits showcasing artwork of the Savior Jesus Christ as recorded in the Holy Bible and the Book of Mormon. Artwork also depicts the lives and faith of those who have followed Him throughout time. 

The Heavens Are Opened

The Heavens Are Opened

This exhibit provides experiences showcasing Joseph Smith’s First Vision and the translation of the Book of Mormon. The exhibit covers events through Joseph Smith’s martyrdom and the Latter-day Saints’ subsequent preparations for westward migration. Located in the Church History Library.

Rendering of Temples Dot the Earth Exhibit

Temples Dot the Earth

Bring your children to this Church History Museum exhibit designed for children ages 1 to 11. This hands-on experience allows children to learn about temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, inside and out.

The camera looks in at the 'Mormon Trails' exhibit. You see the majority of the exhibit from this view You can see the drawings on the walls of the exhibit. You start with a boat, then the title of the exhibit, and then pictures of the pioneers and wagons wrapping around. Inside the exhibit you see different cases and displays making a U shape. There are brown chairs that look like they are fabric barrels. In the middle of the exhibit is a wheel. There are visitors in some of the shots.

Mormon Trails

Wander through this exhibit at the Church History Museum to discover the trails and stories of the Latter-day Saint pioneers who traveled to the Salt Lake Valley between 1846 and 1890.

Joseph Smith's Journal

Foundations of Faith

Examine some of the earliest records from the Church in the Foundations of Faith exhibit. Records include journals, pamphlets, manuscripts, letters, hymnals, and more. Located in the Church History Library.

Interior view of the artwork on the walls of the Conference Center. Features the painting of Christ setting apart the apostles and portraits of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve.

Church Leadership Portrait Gallery

Discover portraits of the current leadership that guides The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in the Conference Center.

Alma Baptizes in the Waters of Mormon, by Arnold Friberg (62332); GAK 309; GAB 76; Primary manual 3-48; Primary manual 4-23; Mosiah 18:7–17

Book of Mormon Gallery

Learn about prophets from the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ as you explore Arnold Friberg’s paintings of the ancient prophets of the Americas. Located in the Conference Center.

Church History Museum  Work & Wonder Exhibit Poster

Work and Wonder: 200 Years of Latter-day Saint Art

See compelling artwork from historic and contemporary Latter-day Saint artists working in a variety of styles and mediums, stand before moving original works and enrich your understanding of Latter-day Saint art, history and faith.

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