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The Conference Center, in Salt Lake City, Utah, is the premier meeting hall for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Completed in 2000, the 21,000-seat Conference Center replaced the traditional use of the nearby Salt Lake Tabernacle , built in 1868, for the church's biannual general conference and other major ...
The Church Office Building from the LDS Conference Center. In 1985, the Genealogical Society was moved to another building across the street. [5] During the 2002 Winter Olympics, the west side of the building was draped with the image of a female figure skater. The lobby of the building is dominated by a massive mural depicting the Great ...
It was adapted from an existing stake center across from the Lincoln Center in the Upper West Side. Parts of the building are still used as a meetinghouse as well as a Family History Center. The temple occupies parts of the first floor and all of the fourth, fifth, and sixth floors of the building.
The Granite Mountain Records Vault (also known simply as The Vault) is a large archive and vault owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) excavated 600 feet into the north side of Little Cottonwood Canyon. The Granite Mountain facilities feature a dry, environment-controlled facility used for long-term record ...
Provo ward conference center 5,038 [60] 2012 Provo, Utah United States: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [61] Westminster Cathedral: 5,017 [citation needed] 2,000 1895–1910 London United Kingdom: Catholic Largest Roman Catholic Church in the UK. Medak Cathedral: 5,000 [62] 1914–1926 Medak India: Anglican (Church of South India)
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These symbolize an LDS perception that they are a re-gathering of Biblical Tribes of Israel. However, the deceptively Gothic exterior conceals a more modern interior lacking vaulted ceilings. Although built of quartz monzonite rock from the same quarry as the Salt Lake Temple , the Assembly Hall's unhewn exterior looks much different.