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Quick Facts

ANNOUNCED
4 April 2021

ANNOUNCED BY
President Russell M. Nelson

GROUNDBREAKING
TBA

GROUNDBREAKING PRESIDED BY
TBA

DEDICATED
TBA

DEDICATED BY
TBA


DEDICATION ORDER
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LOCATION
Smedsvingen and Ravnsborgveien
Hvalstad
Norway

PHONE
phone link

Additional Facts

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Description

Norway is home to about 5,000 Latter-day Saints. Oslo, Norway’s capital, sits on the country’s southern coast.

History

The Book of Mormon was translated into Danish in 1850 – the first language other than English. The first missionaries arrived in Norway in 1851 and the first two congregations were organized in July 1852.

Announcement

Plans to construct the Oslo Norway Temple were announced by President Russell M. Nelson on 4 April 2021, at the 191st Annual General Conference.[1]The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, “At April 2021 Conference, Prophet Announces 20 More Temples to Be Constructed,” 4 Apr. 2021.

This will be the first temple for Norway. In Scandinavia, the Church also has temples in Helsinki Finland, Copenhagen Denmark, and Stockholm Sweden.

ANNOUNCED ORDER
232

Date2021 04 04
ByRussell M. Nelson
RolePresident
ViaGeneral Conference

⮜Preceded by Santa Cruz Bolivia
Followed by Brussels Belgium

Location Announcement

On May 1, 2023, the site for the Oslo Norway Temple was announced as an 8-acre property located at Smedsvingen and Ravnsborgveien roads in Hvalstad, Norway. Plans call for a single-story temple of approximately 10,800 square feet with patron housing and arrival facilities included.[2]”Locations of Temples in Africa and Europe Released,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 1 May 2023.

Render Released

On May 1, 2023, the official exterior rendering of the Oslo Norway Temple was released to the public.[3]”Locations of Temples in Africa and Europe Released,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 1 May 2023.

Details

Location

An 8-acre property located at Smedsvingen and Ravnsborgveien roads in Hvalstad, Norway has been chosen as the location for the temple.

Location

Smedsvingen and Ravnsborgveien
Hvalstad
Norway

Latitude#
Longitude#

Phone

phone

Elevation

FeetMeters
1101,373

Site

AcresHectares
13.334

Interior

Plans call for a single-story temple of approximately 10,800 square feet

Area10,800 f2 (1,003 m2)
Floors above grade1
Floors below Grade0
Baptistries1
Initiatories4*
Endowment Rooms1
Sealing Rooms1
*estimated

Region

Austria1Vienna
Belgium1Brussels
Denmark1Copenhagen
Finland1Helsinki
France1Paris
Germany3Frankfurt · Freiberg · Hamburg
Ireland1Dublin
Italy2Milan · Rome
Netherlands1The Hague
Norway1Oslo
Portugal1Lisbon
Russia1Russia
Spain2Barcelona · Madrid
Switzerland1Kyiv
United Kingdom4Birmingham · Edinburgh · London · Preston

Sources and Citations

References

References
1 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, “At April 2021 Conference, Prophet Announces 20 More Temples to Be Constructed,” 4 Apr. 2021.
2, 3 ”Locations of Temples in Africa and Europe Released,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 1 May 2023.