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The Hague Netherlands Temple

The Hague Netherlands Temple
Zoetermeer Den Haag-Tempel Zuidgevel.JPG
Number 114
Dedication 8 September 2002 (8 September 2002) by
Gordon B. Hinckley
Site 2.7 acres (1.1 hectares)
Floor area 10,500 sq ft (980 m2)
Height 71 ft (22 m)
Preceded by Nauvoo Illinois Temple
Followed by Brisbane Australia Temple
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Coordinates: 52°3′16.15320″N 4°30′10.72439″E / 52.0544870000°N 4.5029789972°E / 52.0544870000; 4.5029789972

The Hague Netherlands Temple is the 114th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

The building of an LDS temple in Zoetermeer, a satellite city of The Hague, was announced on August 16, 1999. This temple serves more than 13,000 members from the Netherlands, Belgium, and parts of France.

Orson Hyde, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, first entered the Netherlands in 1841 to serve a church mission. On his way to Jerusalem, he stayed for a little more than a week preaching the gospel. It was not until twenty years later in 1861 that the first LDS missionaries were officially sent to the Netherlands. On October 1, 1861 near the village Broek bij Akkerwoude (now part of the Dantumadeel municipality) the first converts to the LDS Church in the Netherlands were baptized. People from the Netherlands joined the LDS Church by the thousands, but most emigrated to the United States to be in Utah near church headquarters. In more recent years church leadership has asked members to stay in their own lands and build up the church. The LDS Church has continued to steadily grow in the Netherlands and there are now three stakes and 7,800 members.


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