The first temple in Mexico, Central America. This sacred location stands as a place of faith, hope, and peace.
Standing in Mexico City, the Mexico City Mexico Temple is a place of sacred purpose and quiet reflection. Its unique design and historic role make it one of the most meaningful temple sites in the region.
1983
Dedicated
26th
Dedicated
1st
In Mexico
Our Story
1976
TEMPLE ANNOUNCED
Plans for the temple were announced on April 3, 1976.
1979
Construction Begins
Ground was broken on November 25, 1979.
1983
Temple Dedicated
The temple was dedicated on December 2, 1983.
2008
TEMPLE RENEWED
After renovation, the temple was rededicated on November 16, 2008.
Today
A Living Legacy
Today, the temple continues to serve Latter-day Saints in central México.
Distinctive Design
The Visitors’ Center page describes the building and site as having adapted Mayan design and architecture.
That distinctive style gives the temple grounds a memorable identity and makes this one of the most recognizable temple sites in Mexico City.
Adapted Mayan-inspired design.
Historic temple setting in Mexico City.
Visitors’ center on site and open to the public.
Distribution center on site.
What Temples Mean to Us
Temples are sacred places where we draw closer to God and Jesus Christ.
House of the Lord
Temples are places set apart for worship, reverence, and sacred promises with God.
Eternal Families
Temples teach that family relationships can continue beyond this life.
Peace & Revelation
A temple is a place to feel peace, seek guidance, and draw nearer to Christ.
Jesus Christ
Everything about the temple is meant to point one’s heart and mind to Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
One thing I ask from the Lord,
this only do I seek:
that I may dwell in the house of the Lord
all the days of my life,
to gaze on the beauty of the Lord
and to seek him in his temple.
Experience It for Yourself
The temple grounds and Visitors’ Center are open to all. Come see this historic landmark and discover why it’s touched so many lives.