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Cathedral of the Madeleine
(Sights & Activities - Religious Sites)
331 E South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84111 801-328-8941
Description:
DOWNTOWN. This dramatic cathedral, completed in 1909, was built to mimic Romanesque style on the outside and Gothic style on the inside. The structure features gargoyles, vibrant murals, finely executed wood carvings, and magnificent stained-glass windows. Chapels, shrines, bells, screens, and other decorative and functional elements add to the cathedral's majesty. Stop by the office between 8am-5pm to pick up a self-guided tour booklet, and remember to treat the working sanctuary and worshippers with respect when you visit and marvel.
First Presbyterian Church
(Sights & Activities - Religious Sites)
12 C StSalt Lake City UT 84103 801-363-3889
Description:
DOWNTOWN. This magnificent Gothic Revival church, dating from the 1870s, was constructed of locally quarried red sandstone. Plans for the church were modeled after northern England's castle-like Carlisle Cathedral. Noteworthy features include beautiful stained glass windows, crenellated bastions, and a rectangular tower.
Museum of Church History and Art
(Sights & Activities - Religious Sites)
45 N West TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101 801-240-3310
Salt Lake Temple
(Sights & Activities - Religious Sites)
50 W North TempleSalt Lake City UT 84150 801-240-2640
Description:
DOWNTOWN. Construction on the Salt Lake Temple began in 1853, although the structure wasn't dedicated until 1893. The foundation of the enormous Gothic-style cathedral is made from locally quarried red sandstone, and the exterior walls, which vary in thickness from six to nine feet, are fashioned of solid granite. Finial spires top each of the temple's six towers, adding additional height. The interior of the temple, like all Mormon temples, is closed to non-members, although visitors can admire the exterior and all its symbolic elements from the 10 acres of landscaped grounds that surround it.
St Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
(Sights & Activities - Religious Sites)
231 E 100 SouthSalt Lake City UT 84111-1604 801-322-3400
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