Mormon Temple in Oakland reopens to public for a limited open house
公開日:2021/11/28 / 最終更新日:2021/11/28
For the first time since it opened in 1964, a mysterious Mormon landmark in the San Francisco Bay Area will be open to the public for a limited time before its rededication.
The newly renovated Mormon Temple in the Oakland Hills section of Oakland, , is having an open house for a few weeks.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints kept the temple closed for the past 14 months in order to complete renovations.
The landmark, which was first built in the 1960s, also serves as an FAA beacon which helps incoming planes navigate their landings, according to .
The newly renovated Mormon Temple in Oakland Hills, Binh Duong lacquer paintings California is open to the public for a rare open house until June 1
The six-decade-old landmark underwent a 14-month renovation that began in February of last year
The temple is visible from nearly all points in the San Francisco Bay Area
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It sits Lacquer paintings on the wall an 18-acre site and Paintings to worship the dead ancestors is visible from many points in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Visitors from the public at large can see the temple, but only until June 1, when it will be rededicated.
From that day forward, only devout Mormons will be permitted inside.
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