Inside a Mormon Temple
Temples are made up of many rooms, which are designed for performing certain functions as part of Latter-day saint temple worship. Examples of these functions are the ordinances of baptism and marriage, as well as sessions for instruction. Temples are built in various sizes and layouts, but all have the required rooms.
While inside, Church members wear simple, modest white clothing. There is a spirit of reverence inside the temple. After a temple is completed an organized open house for the general public is held by the Mormon Church. During the open house, members of the Church hold tours and explain the different functions and ceremonies performed in the temple. After the open house, the temple is dedicated to the Lord. After this dedication, only worthy church members may enter the temple.
