Revamped Manti Temple Opens Ahead of Rededication
- Temple Reopening: The Manti Utah Temple, a historic structure dating back almost 140 years, welcomed media and special guests on Monday, March 11, after undergoing extensive refurbishment.
- Sacred Restoration: Church President Russell M. Nelson emphasized the sacredness of temples during the April 2019 general conference, inspiring plans to renovate pioneer-era temples like Manti.
- Unveiling Event: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints unveiled twenty-four interior and exterior photographs of the refurbished Manti temple during a media event held at the temple on Monday. Some are included in this article. All of them can be found HERE.
- Open House and Tours: The temple will be open for public tours from Thursday, March 14, to Friday, April 5 (except there will be no tours on Sundays).
- Rededication Ceremony: The Manti Utah Temple is set to be rededicated in a single session on Sunday, April 21, with a presiding Church leader to be announced.
Historical Significance and Renovation Efforts
- Historical Context: The temple’s history traces back to the pioneer era and the settling of the Sanpitch Valley by early Latter-day Saint pioneers.
- Dedication and Rededication: The temple was originally dedicated in 1888 and underwent significant renovations in 1982 and 1985, maintaining its sacred status over the years.
- Artistic Restoration: Noteworthy artwork within the temple, including murals by renowned Latter-day Saint artists, underwent meticulous restoration as part of the renovation efforts.
- Enhancements and Upgrades: The renovation project included upgrades to building systems, landscaping, and additional amenities to enhance the temple experience for visitors.