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Latest revision as of 04:33, 13 October 2025
- Data for lists and infobox for the modern structure Nauvoo Illinois Temple. For the previous structure built and destroyed on the same site, see the Template:LDS Temple/Nauvoo Temple.
For detail and instructions see Wikipedia:WikiProject Latter Day Saint movement/Temples
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{{{{{format}}}
| name = Nauvoo Illinois Temple
| number = 113
| image = New Nauvoo Temple cropped.JPG
| image_caption =
| image_width = <!-- Width of image for Lists -->
| announcement = April 4, 1999
| comment = <!-- note Announcement date is reported wrong at lds.org. See April 1999 conference
report, Hinckley announced Nauvoo temple at close of conference on Sunday. LDS Newsroom has it
correct at http://www.lds.org/newsroom/showpackage/0,15367,3899-1---3-579,00.html -->
| announced by = [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]
| groundbreaking = October 24, 1999
| groundbreaking_by = [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]
| open_house = May 6 – June 22, 2002
| dedication = June 27, 2002
| dedication_by = [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]
| rededication = <!-- Date of rededication, use "1 January 2000" format -->
| rededication_by = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer -->
| r_open_house = <!-- Date(s)*** of open house for first rededication-->
| rededication2 = <!-- Date of second rededication, use "January 1, 2000" format -->
| rededication2_by = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer, wikilinks and references ok -->
| r2_open_house = <!-- Date(s)*** of open house for second rededication-->
| rededication3 = <!-- Date of third rededication, use "January 1, 2000" format -->
| rededication3_by = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer, wikilinks and references ok-->
| r3_open_house = <!-- Date(s)*** of open house for third rededication-->
| president = Chris Vernon Church
| status = Operating
| location = [[Nauvoo, Illinois]], U.S.
| region = [[Illinois]]
| country = United States
| continent = North America
| address = 50 N Wells St.<br/>Nauvoo, Illinois<br/>United States
| coordinates = {{coord|40|33|01.5|N|91|23|04.4|W|type:landmark_region:US|display=inline,title}}
| phone = 217-453-6252
| finish = Limestone block quarried in Russellville, Alabama
| style = Greek revival
| design = Greek revival
| designer = FFKR Architecture<ref>{{citation |url= http://www.ldschurchnewsarchive.com/temples/76/Nauvoo-Illinois.html |title= Nauvoo Illinois Temple |work= Church News }}</ref> based on design by [[William Weeks]]
| site_acre = 3.3
| floor_area_ft = 54000
| height_ft = 162
| baptistries = 1
| endowment_rooms = 4
| endowment_style = four-stage progressive
| sealing_rooms = 6
| clothing_rental = Yes
| visitors_center = [http://www.lds.org/placestovisit/location/0,10634,1840-1-1-1,00.html Yes]
| preceded_by = Asunción Paraguay Temple
| followed_by = The Hague Netherlands Temple
| temple_id = nauvoo
| lds_id = nauvoo-illinois
| notes = Built on the site of the [[Nauvoo Temple]] and dedicated on the 158th anniversary of the death of Joseph Smith, the exterior is an almost exact reconstruction of the original temple. Primary difference is weather-vane has been replaced with a statue of Moroni. However, the interior has 4 progressive ordinance rooms with murals like those in the early Utah temples leading to the celestial room and 6 sealing rooms.
}}<noinclude>
***Must be wikilinked – all other data is automatically wikilinked where appropriate
- List of sources
(see also List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints#References)


