Manila Philippines Temple, Mormon temple in Quezon City, Philippines.
The Manila Philippines Temple is a place of worship in Quezon City that features a striking white ceramic tile exterior and six separate spires. It occupies the grounds at Temple Drive in the Greenmeadows Subdivision.
This structure was dedicated in 1984 and was the first such religious facility built in the Philippines. The opening established a permanent place for the faith community in the country.
This building serves as a religious center for Latter-day Saint members from across Asia who gather here for ceremonies and spiritual occasions. It has become a focal point for the faith community spanning multiple countries in the region.
The grounds are open for visitors and contain various functional areas throughout the property. Plan your visit by checking current hours and wear respectful attire when visiting.
The building remains from a time when the grounds were surrounded by political unrest in the late 1980s, though the main structure itself was never damaged. This resilience makes it historically remarkable for more than just its religious significance.
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