Villahermosa México Temple, Mormon temple in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.
The Villahermosa Mexico Temple is a place of worship in Tabasco with white marble cladding from Torreón on its exterior and a single spire topped by an angel Moroni statue. The building contains spaces dedicated to religious rituals and ceremonial practices.
The temple began construction in January 1999 and opened to the public in May 2000 following its earlier announcement. This development brought a new religious center to the Tabasco region.
The temple serves as a gathering place for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tabasco region, where they participate in religious ceremonies and rituals. Visitors can observe how the community uses the space for prayer and spiritual practices.
Visitors should be aware that this is a sacred space with dress codes and respectful attire expectations. The site has a distribution center where religious garments and items can be purchased by those who need them.
The building features two ordinance rooms and two sealing rooms, each dedicated to specific religious functions. This layout allows multiple ceremonies to take place within the same structure at the same time.
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