Helsinki Finland Temple

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Helsinki Finland Temple
The Helsinki Finland Temple
The Helsinki Finland Temple
Number 124 edit data
Announcement 2000-04-02
Groundbreaking 2003-03-29 by
D. Lee Tobler
Open House 21 September - 7 October 2006
Dedication 2006-10-22 by
Gordon B. Hinckley
Location Leppäsillantie 3
Espoo
Finland
Phone number (358) 9-849-3710
Site 7.4 acres (3 hectares)
Total floor area 23,000 sq ft (2,100 m²)
Exterior finish Light gray Italian granite and Finnish brown granite (stone walls surrounding temple)
Temple design Classic elegance, single-spire design
Ordinance rooms 2
Sealing rooms 2
Clothing rental No
Cafeteria Mp services
Visitors'  center No
Preceded by Sacramento California Temple
Official websiteNews & Images

The Helsinki Finland Temple is the 124th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "LDS Church").

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The First Presidency of the Church announced on April 2, 2000 that a temple would be built near Helsinki in Espoo, Finland.

On March 29, 2003 a site dedication and groundbreaking ceremony were held. D. Lee Tobler presided at the ceremony and gave the site dedication prayer. The temple will have a total of 19,500 square feet, two ordinance rooms, and four sealing rooms.

An open house was held September 21-October 7, 2006 to allow the public to tour the temple prior to its dedication.[1] The temple was dedicated on October 22, 2006, by Gordon B. Hinckley.

The Helsinki Finland Temple currently serves the geographically largest temple district of the church, which included Finland, the Baltic states, and all of Russia[1] The standard cultural celebration was held the prior evening.[1]

Additional references Deseret Morning News, Salt Lake Tribune, another Salt Lake Tribine 2, KUTV and Meridian Magazine

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