Salt Lake Assembly Hall

Salt Lake Assembly Hall featuring interior views
Be awed by the grandeur of one of Salt Lake City’s most important congregation halls and appreciate its Gothic architecture and rough-hewn stonework.

Salt Lake Assembly Hall stands over the southwest corner of Temple Square like a small cathedral. Its cross-like shape and symmetrical spires dominate the pretty streetscape. Admire the Assembly Hall’s intriguing and stylized design, which incorporates the symbols of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Notice the central tower, stained-glass windows, Stars of David and more than 20 spires. Enter the magnificent building for a free weekend concert.

From the Assembly Hall’s grassy lawn, enjoy views of the building’s architectural highlights. The building was constructed on the site of the Old Tabernacle between 1877 and 1882, with the intention of bringing together several congregations of worshippers. Examine the rough-hewn quartz monzonite rock that makes up the building’s façade. This is the same stone that was used to build the Salt Lake Temple. See the steeply pitched roof with its ornate white trim and pointed spires.

Stroll around the structure to get a closer look at its rustic masonry. Look up to see the central Star of David symbols and pretty stained-glass windows. As you wander, you’ll find beautifully tended gardens surrounding the hall. See pretty blooms from spring through fall and admire the hall’s exposed elegance in winter. In front of the building’s eastern façade, look for the square’s Seagull Monument, which honors these birds for their help to early settlers.

Make your way inside the spacious building to see the hall’s brightly lit interior, which has a capacity for 1,400 people. Enjoy a free concert held by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Friday or Saturday or attend a lecture, recital or conference.

Salt Lake Assembly Hall is located in Temple Square, a significant historic area toward the north of downtown Salt Lake City. While in the area, be sure to check out the Salt Lake Temple, the Tabernacle and the Beehive House. Access the square easily by light rail or bus or drive and park in lots near Temple Square. The hall is free to visit and open daily.

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