
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes called the LDS Church or the Mormons) has many Chapels, Tabernacles and Temples. Many of the old tabernacles stand out to me as some of the most amazing and gorgeous buildings around and I wanted a place to document the tabernacles I come across.
Wikipedia says there were “79 total tabernacles built during the mid-to-late nineteenth and early twentieth century, usually within areas of the Mormon Corridor that had predominantly Latter-day Saint populations. The largest such tabernacle is in Salt Lake City on Temple Square. The last tabernacle commissioned by the church was the Ogden Stake Tabernacle, built in the 1950s.”
- Alpine Stake Tabernacle (1914)
- Assembly Hall
- Bear Lake Tabernacle
- Beaver Stake Tabernacle (1866)
- Blackfoot Tabernacle
- Blanding Tabernacle
- Brigham City Tabernacle (demolished)
- Bountiful Tabernacle (1862)
- Box Elder Tabernacle (1897)
- Cedar City Tabernacle (1885)
- Ely L.D.S. Stake Tabernacle (1927)
- Garland Utah Stake Tabernacle
- Granite Stake Tabernacle
- Hollywood Stake Tabernacle
- Honolulu Stake Tabernacle
- Kaysville Tabernacle
- Lehi Tabernacle (1910)
- Logan Tabernacle (1891)
- Malad Tabernacle
- Manti Tabernacle
- Montpelier Tabernacle
- Morgan Stake Tabernacle (1882)
- Moroni Tabernacle (demolished)
- Nebo Stake Tabernacle (demolished)
- Ogden Tabernacle (1869)
- Old Salt Lake Tabernacle (1852) (replaced with the Assembly Hall)
- Panguitch Stake Tabernacle (1880)
- Paris Idaho Tabernacle
- Parowan Tabernacle
- Provo Tabernacle (1859)
- Randolph Tabernacle (1914)
- Rexburg Tabernacle
- Richfield (Sevier Stake) Tabernacle
- Salt Lake Tabernacle (1867)
- Smithfield Tabernacle (1902)
- Star Valley Tabernacle (1909)
- St. George Tabernacle (1867)
- Uintah Tabernacle
- Summit Stake Tabernacle (1899)
- Wasatch Stake Tabernacle (1889)
- Wayne Stake Tabernacle (1909)
- Weber Stake Tabernacle
- Wellsville Tabernacle