Rise Up and Speak: Eliza R. Snow’s Life and Legacy
Rise Up and Speak: Eliza R. Snow’s Life and Legacy introduces visitors to Eliza R. Snow, one of the most influential women in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Baptized in 1835, she later participated in the founding meeting of the Relief Society in 1842 and went on to play a central role in its development and leadership.
After crossing the plains as a pioneer, Eliza R. Snow was called as the Relief Society’s general president when the organization was reinstituted in Utah. She traveled widely throughout the intermountain West, teaching women about the gospel of Jesus Christ and strengthening faith and unity among her sisters.
The exhibit features her original letters, meeting minutes from gatherings where she spoke, photographs, and other rarely seen artifacts. Visitors also learn about her legacy as a gifted poet and hymn writer, including her beloved hymn “O My Father.” Together, these materials offer a personal look at a woman whose voice and leadership continue to influence faith and service today.
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Five Wise Virgins
This statue represents Jesus Christ’s parable of the ten virgins—five prepared with oil for their lamps and five who were not. It invites reflection on how faith in Christ brings light, strength, and peace when life’s challenges arise.
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Reflection Pool
Located on the east side of the Salt Lake Temple, the Reflection Pool offers a calm place to pause. Its still surface mirrors the temple, inviting visitors to reflect on peace and steadiness found through Jesus Christ.
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Conference Center Rooftop Gardens
Located atop the Conference Center, these rooftop gardens offer a surprising natural retreat several stories above downtown. Native plants, flowing water, and open paths create a place to enjoy the beauty of God’s creations.
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Flag Plaza
Flag Plaza features a rotation of national flags arranged in an oval on Temple Square. The display reflects the worldwide reach of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the shared faith of people across many nations.
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The Roof Restaurant
Located ten floors above Temple Square, The Roof offers panoramic views and a dining experience inspired by Utah’s culinary traditions. From special celebrations to business dining or a casual lunch, it’s a welcoming space designed to make every meal feel memorable.
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.


