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This destination is an important stop for anyone interested in understanding this major modern religion.
The city is also well known for its 2002 Winter Olympics and its surrounding mountains.
TEMPLE SQUARE
Temple Square is a huge green space right in the centre of downtown Salt Lake City. It is the sacred heart of Mormonism. Don't miss the Tabernacle with its silver dome and the magnificent Assembly Hall. Latter Day Saints (Mormon missionaries) from around the world are on hand to conduct free guided tours and talk about their faith, in many languages.
The famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir gives free concerts every Sunday morning. These concerts are held in the Conference Centre on Temple Square in summer (late May to early September) or in the Tabernacle in winter (September to late May).
CHURCH HISTORY MUSEUM
If you want to learn more about the origins and evolution of Mormonism and its place in our modern world, the Church History Museum operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at Temple Square is a must-see. Don't miss the exhibit that tells the story of this religious movement. from the “First Vision” in Manchester, New York to the “Mormon Exodus” to the West.
Admission is free!
THIS IS THE PLACE HERITAGE PARK
When the first pioneers arrived in the Great Salt Lake Valley during the Mormon exodus to the West in 1847, their leader famously declared: "This is the place!". This park houses several historical buildings from the early settlement, and characters in period costume perform traditional activities.
UTAH STATE CAPITOL
Not far from Temple Square you will find the Utah State Capitol Building, whose architecture was strongly inspired by that of Washington.
NEARBY
ANTELOPE ISLAND STATE PARK
This wildlife refuge is located on an island about 65 km north of Salt Lake City. As the name indicates, it is home to a large herd of pronghorn antelope, which were reintroduced to the island in 1993. Many other wild animals inhabit the park: mule deer, bobcats, coyotes, many species of birds, and American bison. In addition to wildlife watching, many activities can be enjoyed on the island such as hiking, cycling, horseback riding, swimming in the lake's salty waters (several times more salty than the ocean), and a visit to the Historic Fielding Garr Ranch.
Festivals calendar
Living Traditions Festival
Dates: mid-May
Three days of festivities celebrating the city's different cultural communities.
Utah Arts Festival
Dates: mid-June
Large outdoor multidisciplinary arts festival in the streets of downtown Salt Lake City.
(Translated by Google) Unable to visit the monuments due to construction work. So we went to the mountains and there an explosion of colors. The salt lake a sea
Huge city
(Translated by Google) We couldn't visit the city, maybe another time.
(Translated by Google) The city is, however, a good stop on the way to Yellowstone. The visit to the Latter-day Saints museum (guided, free, suitable, no longer than 45 minutes) is interesting. They do not do proselytizing (which I was somewhat concerned about): you can go there and ask questions without anyone trying to convert you, they will just explain things to you. The visit to the genealogy center (the Mormons have undertaken a vast work of "collection and concentration" of the genealogy of all humanity (only, of course, the countries with accessible and sufficiently developed civil status to trace this genealogy), which can be visited, which was explained to us and which is accessible for free on the internet. Something very interesting if you are even slightly interested in the subject.
(Translated by Google) Welcome stop for the beginning of the journey. A visit to the Capitol is very pleasant, especially for American film enthusiasts.
satisfied
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