The Mormon Temple is the symbol of Salt Lake City and a holy place for Mormons all over the world. It is officially called the Temple of the Last Saints. It was built in 1853 and completed in 1893. It is a large, Gothic and elegant building with spire columns and magnificent tower gates. Stand on top of the door to see a statue of an eagle. The Mormon Temple is a gathering place for local residents. 56 [%] of the population of the city is Mormon, so the city is quite clean and even the crime rate is quite low. The buildings surrounding the Mormon Temple have a strong religious meaning, Joseph Smith Memorial Building, Lion House, Beehive House, Church History and Art Museum, The church square has representative Mormon meaning and memorial value. The buildings surrounding the Mormon Temple have strong religious meanings, such as Joseph Smith Memorial Building, Lion House, Beehive House, Church History and Art Museum, Church Square, etc., have representative Mormon meaning and memorial value.