Campinas Brazil Temple, Campinas
Facts and practical information
The Campinas Brazil Temple stands as a beacon of faith in the bustling city of Campinas, located in the southeastern region of Brazil. This sacred edifice, dedicated in May 2002, serves as a spiritual center for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the region.
The temple's architecture is a testament to both beauty and purpose, designed with a modern blend that complements the local cultural aesthetic. Its exterior is finished with Asa Branca granite, which not only adds to the temple's elegance but also reflects the vibrant Brazilian sunlight, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
As the first temple built by the Church in the interior of Brazil, the Campinas Brazil Temple marks a significant milestone for the Latter-day Saint community. The temple's presence in the city is indicative of the growth of the Church in Latin America and its commitment to providing its members with sacred spaces for ordinances and worship.
The temple grounds are meticulously landscaped, offering a tranquil retreat from the urban environment. Visitors and worshippers are greeted by lush gardens and a serene ambiance that invites contemplation and peace.
While the interior of the temple is not open to the general public, the temple's exterior and its grounds are a sight to behold. The temple has become an important landmark in Campinas, not only for those of the Latter-day Saint faith but also as an architectural gem in the city.
Distrito Leste (Sousas)Campinas
Campinas Brazil Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Estádio Moisés Lucarelli, Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa, Our Lady of the Conception Cathedral, Basílica Nossa Senhora do Carmo.