San Diego California Temple
| San Diego California Temple | ||||
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| Rededication scheduled | ||||
Interactive map of San Diego California Temple | ||||
| Number | 45 | |||
| Dedication | 25 April 1993, by Gordon B. Hinckley | |||
| Site | 7.2 acres (2.9 ha) | |||
| Floor area | 72,000 ft2 (6,700 m2) | |||
| Height | 169 ft (52 m) | |||
| Official website • News & images | ||||
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| Additional information | ||||
| Announced | 7 April 1984, by Spencer W. Kimball | |||
| Groundbreaking | 27 February 1988, by Ezra Taft Benson | |||
| Open house | 20 February–3 April 1993 18 June-11 July 2026 | |||
| Rededicated | 23 August 2026, by TBA | |||
| Current president | James P. Little (2020-present) | |||
| Designed by | William S. Lewis, Jr. | |||
| Location | San Diego, California, United States | |||
| Geographic coordinates | 32°51′59.0″N 117°13′43.6″W / 32.866389°N 117.228778°W | |||
| Exterior finish | Marble chips in plaster | |||
| Temple design | Modern, two-tower | |||
| Baptistries | 1 | |||
| Ordinance rooms | 4 (stationary) | |||
| Sealing rooms | 8 | |||
| Clothing rental | Yes | |||
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The San Diego California Temple is the 47th constructed and 45th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located in San Diego, California. It is the third in California, following the Los Angeles and Oakland temples.
Plans to construct the temple were announced by Gordon B. Hinckley on April 7, 1984, during general conference.
After construction was completed, a public open house was held from February 20 to April 3, 1993. In 1993, the temple was named “Headliner of the Year” in the landmark category by the San Diego Press Club, and publicity surrounding the open house received a Silver Anvil Award from the Public Relations Society of America. It was dedicated, with 23 sessions held from April 25 to April 30, 1993, by Gordon B. Hinckley.
Located near the La Jolla community of San Diego, the temple has two main spires, with four smaller ones at the base of each tower. The eastern spire has a statue of the angel Moroni on its top.