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Lima Peru Temple

George And Audrey DeLange
April 30, 2006

After the martyrdom of Joseph Smith, the Saints were led from Nauvoo to the site of modern day Salt Lake City. It was not too long afterwards that Brigham Young directed the Saints to expand their growth into other areas.

The Lima Peru Temple was dedicated on 10–12 January 1986, by Gordon B. Hinckley.

The Lima Peru Temple is officially considered the 38th LDS Temple. Three other temples built are not considered in the official count. They are the Kirkland Temple, The Original Nauvoo Temple, and the Apia, Western Samoa Temple which was destroyed by fire on July 9, 2003.

It's groundbreaking and site dedication was on 11 September 1982, by Boyd K. Packer.

The Lima Peru Temple is located at Prolg. Av. Javier Prado Este 6420, La Molina, Lima, Perú.

The temple is of a modern adaptation of six-spire design.. It has a beautiful exterior finish of local granite, of Oriental design.

It has four ordinance rooms and three sealing rooms with a total floor area of 9,600 square feet

It's Temple Code is LIMA. The telephone number is (51) 1-348-0418.

Clothing rental is available at this temple for a small cleaning fee. A cafeteria is also available.

This page contains a sample of the best digital photos and pictures that we have taken of the Lima Peru Temple.

These pictures and photos are for your enjoyment and may be freely used for clean, wholesome, noncommercial, purposes that are supportive of the LDS Church.

Lima Peru LDS Temple
Lima Peru LDS Temple

Lima Peru LDS Temple
Lima Peru LDS Temple

Lima Peru LDS Temple
Lima Peru LDS Temple

Lima Peru LDS Temple
Lima Peru LDS Temple

Angel MoroniLima Peru  LDS Temple Sign
Angel MoroniLima Peru LDS Temple Sign

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