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A downtown architectural gem |
331 East South Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84111 United States +1 801 328 8941 |
This Roman Catholic cathedral stands majestically near the avenues in Salt Lake City. The building was renovated in 1990. The Romanesque facade, with gargoyles and stained glass, invites visitors to enter its Gothic Revival chambers within. The Eccles organ welcomes all with its reeds and diapasons booming their robust tones. The clergy holds Mass regularly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A world-renowned choir in concert |
50 West North Temple (at Temple Square) Salt Lake City, UT 84150 United States +1 801 240 4150 http://www.mormontabernaclecho... |
This world-famous choir broadcast its first radio performance in 1929 and has been performing around the world ever since. With critically acclaimed performances in venues ranging from the White House to Red Square in Moscow, this group is not to be missed. Performances take place at Temple Square, inside the Tabernacle where a massive pipe organ and outstanding acoustics back up the choir. Guests may attend both rehearsals and network broadcasts and should be seated at least 15 minutes before any performance begins. No admission fees are charged. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mormon history, doctrine, and art |
45 North West Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84150 United States +1 801 240 4615 |
This museum traces the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the pioneers who built a city on the shores of the Great Salt Lake. Visitors enjoy exhibits including an original covered wagon, and a selection of Joseph Smith's transcripts. Free 40-minute audio tours are available, and exhibits are changed periodically to keep locals coming back for more. Children will enjoy the interactive exhibits, and adults will appreciate the variety of the museum's excellent presentation of Mormon doctrine and history. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hear the massive pipes played |
50 East North Temple (at the Temple Square Tabernacle) Salt Lake City, UT 84101 United States |
These free 30-minute organ recitals showcase the massive antique organ at the front the Temple Square Tabernacle. The organ's impressive chords ring out each weekday and Saturday at noon and 2pm. Sunday recitals take place at 2pm. Concert-goers should arrive at the hall no later than 10 minutes before any performance. This is a great activity for visitors of the area as well as long time residents. Bring the whole family. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Serene gardens and majestic buildings |
50 West North Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84101 United States +1 801 240 3323 |
The world renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcasts its program "Music and The Spoken Word" from the historic tabernacle. Friendly guides give tours of the tabernacle and grounds, including dropping a pin at the pulpit to demonstrate the amazing acoustics. The architecture of both buildings has been nationally recognized, as has the tabernacle organ, which boasts more than 11,000 pipes and is the 12th largest in the world. Concerts of many types regularly occur in the tabernacle and adjacent assembly hall. Admission to these attractions and the square itself, is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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