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Trujillo Peru Temple

147th dedicated temple in operation
Trujillo Peru Temple

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Address

Av. Mansiche Km 3.5
Carretera hacia Huanchaco
Huanchaco
Trujillo, La Libertad
Peru
Telephone:  (+51) 44-602-130

Services

NO visitors' center open to the public
Arrival center available
Patron housing available
Distribution center on site (Store Locator)

Announcement: 

13 December 2008

Groundbreaking and Site Dedication: 

14 September 2011 by Rafael E. Pino

Public Open House: 

8–30 May 2015

Dedication: 

21 June 2015 by Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Site: 

8.9 acres  |  3.6 hectares

Exterior Finish: 

Branco Ceara granite from Brazil

Architectural Features: 

Single attached central tower with an angel Moroni statue

Ordinance Rooms: 

Two instruction rooms (two-stage progressive), two sealing rooms, and one baptistry

Total Floor Area: 

28,200 square feet  |  2,620 square meters

Elevation: 

126 feet  |  38 meters

Temple Locale

The Trujillo Peru Temple is located on a large parcel of ground adjacent to the beautiful Campo Eterno cemetery on the highway to Huanchaco, just east of the famous ruins of Chan Chan—the largest Pre-Columbian city in South America (20 square miles), designated a World Heritage Site in 1986. An accommodation center shares the temple site, providing a place for traveling patrons and workers to freshen up before entering the temple and to stay overnight. Land has also been set aside for a future meetinghouse.


Temple Facts

The Trujillo Peru Temple was the second temple built in the country of Peru, following the Lima Peru Temple (1986).

The Trujillo Peru Temple was originally to be constructed on the site of the stake center for the Trujillo Peru Primavera Stake. The building was to be razed and replaced with the temple. The location later changed following the acquisition of the Campo Eterno site.


Temple History

Announcement

The Trujillo Peru Temple was announced in a news release from the First Presidency dated December 13, 2008. It stated, "We are confident that this will be a blessing to the many faithful Saints in this and surrounding areas who have had to travel long distances to enjoy the blessings of the temple. We commend the Saints for their devotion and faithfulness, and are thankful for the blessings that will come to them through the construction of this new temple." The temple would serve more than 88,000 members in the region.1

Peru's only operating temple, which was serving 116 stakes and districts, was dedicated in Lima by President Gordon B. Hinckley in January 1986. Members in Trujillo traveled 9 to 10 hours by bus to attend the temple, which was exceptionally busy on Saturdays. Buses arrived from all over the country full of patrons, who contentedly waited outside the temple—sometimes for hours—for their turn to get inside to participate in sacred ordinance work.2

Groundbreaking

On September 14, 2011, Elder Rafael E. Pino, president of the South America Northwest Area, presided over the groundbreaking ceremony for the Trujillo Peru Temple. He was accompanied by his wife and his two counselors, Elder Juan A. Uceda and Elder W. Christopher Waddell, and their wives. Elder Pino said, "The beginning of this construction project can represent a time for us to construct our lives based on the teaching of the Lord, Jesus Christ,"3

Open House

A public open house was held for the Trujillo Peru Temple from Friday, May 8, through Saturday, May 30, 2015. Visitors had the opportunity to learn about the importance of temples to members of the Church and to tour the beautiful interior rooms of the building.

Cultural Celebration

On Saturday, June 20, 2015, the Coliseo Gran Chima sports arena filled with hundreds of youth on the eve of the dedication of the Trujillo Peru Temple for a cultural celebration that honored the Incan history and culture of Peru in a colorful event that pleased the eyes and ears with traditional folk dances and music. "I bring you the greetings and love of President Thomas S. Monson, our dear prophet," said President Dieter F. Uchtdorf. "He would love to be with you tonight—and when I return I will tell him what a wonderful experience I had with you."4

Dedication

President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, second counselor in the First Presidency, presided over the dedication of the Trujillo Peru Temple on Sunday, June 21, 2015. He prayed, "Wilt Thou bless the leaders and the people of this nation for their friendliness to Thy church. We pray for all in this land who have an opportunity to hear and ponder the message of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. Please touch their hearts and lives with Thy goodness. Hasten the miracle of conversion among these great and good people."5


  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, "First Presidency Announces New Temple in Peru," 13 Dec. 2008.
  2. Scott and Beverly, "New temple announced for Peru," Online posting, 13 Dec. 2008.
  3. Jason Swensen and Guillermo Estrugo Nery, "Trujillo Peru Temple: A holy place of learning," Church News, 30 Sept. 2011.
  4. Jason Swensen, "Youth Pay Tribute to Rich Culture at Trujillo Peru Temple Celebration," Church News, 20 Jun. 2015.
  5. "Church Dedicates Trujillo Peru Temple," The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 21 Jun. 2015.

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