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Seoul Korea Temple
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Number37
Dedication14 December 1985, by Gordon B. Hinckley
Site1 acre (0.40 ha)
Floor area28,057 sq ft (2,606.6 m2)
Height112 ft (34 m)
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Additional information
Announced1 April 1981, by Spencer W. Kimball
Groundbreaking9 May 1983, by Marvin J. Ashton
Open house26 November 26 - 7 December 1985
Designed byChurch A&E Services and Komerican Architects
LocationSeoul, South Korea
Geographic coordinates37°33′32.24519″N 126°55′52.68360″E / 37.5589569972°N 126.9313010000°E / 37.5589569972; 126.9313010000
Exterior finishGranite exterior
Temple designModern adaptation of six-spire design
Baptistries1
Ordinance rooms1 (class)
Sealing rooms3
Visitors' centeryes
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