Salt Lake Assembly Hall
The Assembly Hall served as a beautiful and richly decorated gathering place for Latter-day Saint congregations and community events. Murals on the ceiling highlighted important scenes from the history of the Church, and the woodwork was painted to resemble marble.
The Assembly Hall includes an impressive organ. Its 3,489 pipes fill the room with sound, while its case is adorned with symbols meaningful to Latter-day Saints, including beehives, wheat, and sego lilies.
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Restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood
This statue marks the 1829 restoration of priesthood authority when Peter, James, and John appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery. It affirms the belief that Jesus Christ restored His gospel and His power to bless God’s children.
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Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood
This statue depicts John the Baptist appearing to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery in 1829. He restored the Aaronic Priesthood, the same authority he used to baptize Jesus Christ. It reminds us that Christ’s power to bless, cleanse, and guide has been restored to the earth.
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Seagull Monument
In 1848, pioneers prayed as crickets threatened their crops. Seagulls arrived and saved the harvest. This monument remembers that moment and reflects the belief that God hears prayers and sustains His children through Jesus Christ.
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Church History Museum Store
Located inside the Church History Museum, this store offers books, jewelry, art prints, and souvenirs connected to the history and faith of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Joseph Smith Receives the Plates
This statue portrays the heavenly messenger, Moroni, delivering ancient plates to Joseph Smith. The record contains the teachings of prophets who lived in ancient America who testified of Jesus Christ. Joseph Smith translated the plates by the gift and power of God. It is known as The Book of Mormon and invites all to learn of Christ and draw nearer to Him.
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Let the celebration begin!
Join us for an unforgettable experience April 5 to October 1, 2027. Everyone is welcome. Reservations are recommended to tour the Salt Lake Temple Open House.

