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Temples Mix and Match
Rotate and remix temple designs from around the world in this fun, hands-on puzzle.
50 West North Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150
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Coming soon. Available to view Spring 2027.
Mix and match different sections of temples from around the world to create surprising and creative new combinations.
These oversize pillars feature temples divided into rotating sections, allowing guests to swap bases, centers, and steeples between different buildings. Be creative and have fun exploring the wide variety of temple designs found across nations and cultures!
Located on Temple Square grounds, Temples Mix and Match is a fun photo opportunity. It’s also a reminder that while global houses of the Lord may look unique, but they share a common purpose of sacred worship.
Mix and match different sections of temples from around the world to create surprising and creative new combinations.
These oversize pillars feature temples divided into rotating sections, allowing guests to swap bases, centers, and steeples between different buildings. Be creative and have fun exploring the wide variety of temple designs found across nations and cultures!
Located on Temple Square grounds, Temples Mix and Match is a fun photo opportunity. It’s also a reminder that while global houses of the Lord may look unique, but they share a common purpose of sacred worship.
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