Stockholm Sweden Temple
| Stockholm Sweden Temple | ||||
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| Closed for renovation | ||||
The temple in June 2017.  | ||||
| Number | 34 | |||
| Dedication | 2–4 July 1985, by Gordon B. Hinckley | |||
| Site | 4.47 acres (1.81 ha) | |||
| Floor area | 31,000 sq ft (2,900 m2) | |||
| Height | 112 ft (34 m) | |||
| Official website • News & images | ||||
| Church chronology | ||||
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| Additional information | ||||
| Announced | 1 April 1981, by Spencer W. Kimball | |||
| Groundbreaking | 17 March 1984, by Thomas S. Monson | |||
| Open house | 10–22 June 1985 | |||
| Designed by | John Sjostrom and Church A&E Services | |||
| Location | Västerhaninge, Sweden | |||
| Geographic coordinates | 59°7′28.83360″N 18°6′33.03719″E / 59.1246760000°N 18.1091769972°E | |||
| Exterior finish | Masonry exterior with copper roof | |||
| Temple design | Modern adaptation of six-spire design | |||
| Baptistries | 1 | |||
| Ordinance rooms | 4 (stationary) | |||
| Sealing rooms | 3 | |||
| Clothing rental | Yes | |||
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The Stockholm Sweden Temple (Swedish: Templet i Stockholm) is the 34th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As of 2024, the temple is closed for reconstruction, which is expected to last three years.
The temple sits on a 4.47-acre (1.81 ha) lot with six spires rising above the pines of the nearby forest. A cobblestone path leads to its doors. Prior to its current, major reconstruction, the temple had a total of 16,366 square feet (1,520.5 m2), four ordinance rooms, and three sealing rooms. The temple serves Latter-day Saints from the countries of Sweden, Norway, and Latvia.