The Nauvoo Temple is a historic building located in Nauvoo, Illinois. Originally constructed by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the 1840s, it served as a place of worship and community gathering. The temple was dedicated in 1846 but was later destroyed in a fire in 1850.
In 2002, a reconstruction of the Nauvoo Temple was completed, closely following the original design. The new temple serves as a sacred space for Latter-day Saints and is a significant symbol of their faith and heritage. It attracts visitors interested in its history and architecture.