List of Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints By Geographic Region - Europe

Europe

Map Country Region Image Temple Location Status / Dedication Date Floor Area
Bern Switzerland Copenhagen Denmark Frankfurt Germany Freiberg Germany The Hague Netherlands Helsinki Finland Kyiv Ukraine Lisbon Portugal London Madrid Spain Paris France Preston Rome Italy Stockholm Sweden
= Operating = Construction = Announced = Closed
Denmark Zealand Copenhagen Denmark edit Frederiksberg, Denmark 23 May 2004 25,000 sq ft (2,300 m2)
England Lancashire Preston England edit Chorley, Lancashire, United Kingdom 7 June 1998 69,630 sq ft (6,469 m2)
Surrey London England edit Lingfield, Surrey, United Kingdom 7 September 1958 42,775 sq ft (3,974 m2)
Finland Uusimaa Helsinki Finland edit Espoo, Finland 22 October 2006 23,000 sq ft (2,100 m2)
France Île-de-France Paris France edit Le Chesnay, France Announced
15 July 2011
TBD
Italy Lazio Rome Italy edit Rome, Lazio, Italy Under Construction
as of 23 October 2010
40,000 sq ft (3,700 m2)
Germany Hochtaunuskreis Frankfurt Germany edit Friedrichsdorf, Germany 28 August 1987 24,170 sq ft (2,245 m2)
Saxony Freiberg Germany edit Freiberg, Germany 29 June 1985 14,125 sq ft (1,312 m2)
The Netherlands South Holland The Hague Netherlands edit Zoetermeer, The Netherlands 8 September 2002 10,500 sq ft (980 m2)
Portugal Lisboa Region Lisbon Portugal edit Lisbon, Portugal Announced
2 October 2010
TBD
Spain Madrid Madrid Spain edit Madrid, Spain 19 March 1999 45,800 sq ft (4,250 m2)
Sweden Södermanland Stockholm Sweden edit Haninge, Sweden 2 July 1985 14,508 sq ft (1,348 m2)
Switzerland Berne Bern Switzerland edit Münchenbuchsee, Switzerland 11 September 1955 39,063 sq ft (3,629 m2)
Ukraine Kiev Oblast Kyiv Ukraine edit Kiev, Ukraine 29 August 2010 10,700 sq ft (990 m2)

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