Christ in Gethsemane
In this holy setting, Jesus Christ took upon Himself the sins, pains, and sorrows of all humankind. His suffering was both physical and spiritual, willingly endured as part of God’s plan of salvation. Through this act, his suffering on the cross, and resurrection, He made forgiveness, healing, and eternal life possible for all.
The statue invites quiet reflection on Christ’s perfect love and sacrifice. It stands as a reminder that through Him, no one is alone in sorrow or struggle, and that peace and hope are found in turning to Jesus Christ.
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Come Unto Me
This newly commissioned sculpture portrays Jesus Christ extending His arm in strength and compassion. Inspired by His invitation to “come unto me,” it reflects His willingness to receive, help, and give peace to all who turn to Him.
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Christus Statue
Enjoy a quiet moment with a replica of Thorvaldsen’s Christus in a reverent pavilion overlooking the Salt Lake Temple. The space includes “living artwork” of the Savior’s life and a short audio presentation offered every 30 minutes. The statue is in the west pavilion of the Visitors’ Center.
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Christ Carrying the Cross
This statue shows Jesus Christ bearing His cross to Calvary. Though He faced pain and rejection, He responded with mercy and forgiveness. It reminds us that Christ willingly gave His life for humanity, and through Him, we can find strength, mercy, and eternal hope.
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Temple Discovery Experiences
Located on the lower level of the Visitors’ Center, this series of exhibits focused on family connections, service, and temples around the world.
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Salt Lake Temple Model
This detailed scale model offers a rare look inside the Salt Lake Temple. During a brief presentation, walls open to reveal interior rooms as narration and music explain what happens in temples and why they matter to followers of Jesus Christ.
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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.


