Mesa Arizona Temple Is An Incredible Palace Hiding Right Here In Arizona
No matter your religious affiliation, we can all appreciate the opulent splendor that places of worship often boast. The Mesa Arizona Temple is an architectural wonder that’s the closest thing we have to a palace here in the Grand Canyon State. It’s temporarily open to the public after three years of renovations, so you’ll definitely want to come and take a tour.

Spanning 20 acres, the opulent structure stands at an impressive height of 50 feet.

A rededication is scheduled for December 12, 2021, but the public is allowed (and encouraged) to visit in the meantime.

The 18,000-square-foot facility now includes an interactive play area for children, a museum-like community room with historical exhibits, and a teen lounge, among other exciting additions.

The spectacle is free and visitors are always welcome.

It's the largest outdoor Easter pageant on Earth, attracting over 75,000 people each year. For the most accurate information regarding both events, be sure to check the temple's website frequently.

The perfectly manicured landscape features an expanded reflection pool, more than 300 olive and palm trees, and myriad other greenery and colorful flowers.

The open house runs through November 20, from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. daily. One-hour time slots can be reserved online at no charge.
Visit the temple’s website or Facebook page for more information and/or to reserve a time slot.
Have you ever seen the Mesa Arizona Temple in person? If so, we’d love to hear your thoughts on it in the comments section below. For more palace-like buildings in Arizona, check out these majestic castles.
Address: 101 S Lesueur, Mesa, AZ 85204, USA
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