Church History Museum: A Journey Through Faith and Heritage

Overview

Located just west of Temple Square, the Church History Museum offers a rich and accessible introduction to the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its impact on the region and beyond. Through interactive exhibits, historical artifacts, and stunning art collections, the museum brings to life stories of faith, perseverance, and community. Whether you're religious or simply curious about the region’s roots, this museum offers meaningful insights for all visitors.

Why Visit the Church History Museum on a Hop On Hop Off Tour?

Perfectly located along the Hop On Hop Off route, the Church History Museum is an easy and enriching stop. With free admission and family-friendly exhibits, it’s a great way to explore the cultural and historical tapestry of Salt Lake City.

Attraction Categories

Family

Kid-Friendly Discovery Center – Young visitors can interact with hands-on exhibits, explore historic settings, and participate in fun learning activities. Engaging Multimedia – Touch screens, immersive environments, and storytelling displays make history accessible and enjoyable for all ages. Free Admission – An educational and budget-friendly stop for the whole family.

History

Pioneer Heritage – Learn about the journey of early Latter-day Saint pioneers and their role in settling the Salt Lake Valley. Rotating Exhibits – Explore changing exhibits that focus on church history, local impact, and global growth. Original Artifacts – View historic documents, clothing, tools, and sacred objects that help tell the story of a growing faith.

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Night Tour

$35/person

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