The Legacy Theater with free movie showings.
The FamilySearch Center, a public facility introducing visitors to genealogical research.The dining options: The Nauvoo Cafe, The Roof Restaurant, The Garden Restaurant and the Lion House Pantry.The Joseph Smith Memorial Building was formerly the Hotel Utah and its lobby has been elegantly restored with a stained glass ceiling and intricate moulding. The South Visitors' Center focuses on the constructions of the Salt Lake Temple and its importance for church members and their families.The North Visitors' Center is home to the famous 11-foot Christ statue, paintings and stories from the scriptures and the first century Jerusalem model.Complimentary tours in nearly every language are offered. The two visitors' centers are open daily from 9 a.m. (Read the story: The Geographical and Musical Heart of Salt Lake) Learn about available tours. Many other performances by different artists happen in the Tabernacle, Assembly Hall and Conference Center at Temple Square, which are free and open to the public. (guests must be seated by 9:15 a.m.) and the choir's rehearsal every Thursday at 8 p.m. The public is invited to the Choir's free weekly Music & the Spoken Word broadcast on Sundays in the Tabernacle at 9:30 a.m. The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square (formerly known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir) is made up of 360 volunteers and has performed all over the world. The temple is sacred to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and is not open for tours, you can stroll around the grounds and stop in the South Visitors’ Center to see a scale model of the temple and its interior. The impressive Salt Lake Temple took 40 years to build, between 18, and is one of the oldest attractions in the area. For more information about which attractions and buildings will remain open in Temple Square, click here. For general information and routine updates, click here. As of 2021, phased reopening has begun as major renovations continue. *Please note the Temple will close on Decemand will remain closed for approximately four years while undergoing a major structural and seismic renovation.