Salt Lake Tabernacle
Inside, the historic organ—with more than 11,600 pipes—provides a majestic backdrop for worship of Jesus Christ and concerts. For over a century, the Tabernacle has been the home of The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square, whose music inspires listeners worldwide.
While rich in history and engineering, the heart of the Tabernacle is its purpose: to lift souls toward God. Many visitors find this a meaningful place to feel a sense of spiritual connection.
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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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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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Joseph Smith's First Vision
This statue portrays a sacred moment when Joseph Smith prayed and was answered by God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. It marks the beginning of the restored gospel and invites visitors to reflect on prayer and personal guidance from God.
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Restoration of Sealing Keys
In this scene, the Old Testament prophet Elijah appears to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery. He restored priesthood sealing power to them so that, through Jesus Christ, marriages and families can continue forever with peace and joy.
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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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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.

