The Mexico City Mexico Temple was closed March 30, 2007 for renovations[2][3] and was rededicated Sunday, 16 November 2008.[4] The temple was again closed in early 2014 for renovations.[3] A public open house was held from Friday, 14 August 2015, through Saturday, 5 September 2015, excluding Sundays.[5] The temple was rededicated on Sunday, September 13, 2015.[6]
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The Mexico City Mexico Temple (formerly the Mexico City Temple) is the 28th constructed and 26th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
It is located in the north-eastern part of the Mexican capital, Mexico City. The architecture is influenced by the Mayan Revival style, and includes both Aztec and Mayan elements. It is the largest temple outside the United States.[7]
^After being closed again for renovation in 2014, a rededication took place on Sunday, 13 September 2015.
^Mexico City Mexico Temple, LDSChurchTemples.com, retrieved 2012-10-07
^ ab"México City México Temple", churchofjesuschrist.org, LDS Church, retrieved 2012-10-07
^"Mexico City Temple Opens Its Doors to the Public", Newsroom (News Story), LDS Church, 2008-10-16, retrieved 2012-10-07
^"Late 2015 Opening for New Temples", Newsroom, LDS Church, 2015-03-13
^"Mexico City Temple Is Rededicated", Newsroom, LDS Church, 2015-09-13
^"The Largest Temples". 13 July 2020.
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