The Solomon's Temple in São Paulo truly holds one of the most remarkable experiences in the city.
The architecture is amazing. The Temple in itself is a great building, one of those that make you feel like an tiny ant. Every detail inspires awe: from the date palms, the details in their base to the people that greet you in the entrance. Inside, it offers a great place for meditation: the reverence, the words in display and the music make it a great moment for thought.
There are lectures every day of the week, each day with a different focus or theme. Some recurrent themes are Finances, Health, Marriage, Relationships and Well-being. Each of the lectures bring words of wisdom, faith and victory. It's much more than worship or religion, but an inspiring, intelligent and life-changing experience.
Other places beside the Temple are worthy of visit. The Memorial is an incredible museum that tells the story of the people of Israel, the Temples of Jerusalem and the construction of the Temple itself. There are well-trained guides that explain the meaning and history of every element inside the Memorial and in the Tabernacle beside it.
Around the Memorial is a beautiful garden, which has olive trees that hold a very special meaning for life. Also in the garden, a large Menorah and a well are other attractions worth notice.
It is possible to reach the Temple by bus, train or car. If you choose to go by car, there's a large number of parking lots beneath and behind the Temple. There are buses that can leave you in front of the Temple and the nearest train station (Bresser-Mooca) is twelve minutes away by foot.
There is a place for children inside the Temple and...
Read more(ESP) Excelente experiencia! mucha atencion al detalle y los guías muy atentos y amables, te reciben con un calido saludo. Si notan que no hablas portugues, te asignan un guía que hable tu idioma. Tienen un tour donde puedes conocer la historia del pueblo de Israel y sus costumbres, tambien te permiten interactuar y hacer preguntas y sacarte cualquier inquietud. Cabe destacar que tienen una réplica del Tabernaculo que Dios le instruyó a Moisés, esa misma réplica es la que se usó en la novela "Moisés y Los Diez Mandamientos". La esplanada es un sitio muy recomendable para sacarse fotos ya que adentro del Santuario no se puede. El Interior del Templo es hermoso y uno puede hacer sus oraciones en paz y sin molestia. Es un edificio muy imponente y ocupa practicamente una manzana, en las calles cercanas al Templo hay indicaciones de como llegar. Es totalmente gratis.
(ENG) - Beautiful experience! Great attention to detail, the guides are very kind, nice and friendly. They welcome you with a warm greeting. If they notice you don't speak the language, they assign you a guide who speaks your language.
They offer a tour where you can learn about the history of the people of Israel and their customs. They also allow you to interact, ask questions, and address any concerns you may have. There's also a replica of the Tabernacle with the exact measures as instructed by God to Moses, that same replica was used as a set for the TV Series "Moisés y Los Diez Mandamientos" The esplanade is a highly recommended spot for taking photos, as it's not allowed inside the Sanctuary. The interior of the Temple is beautiful, and you can pray in peace and without disturbance.
It's a very imposing building and practically occupies a block, signs for how to get there are located on the streets near the Temple. It's...
Read moreVisiting the Temple earlier this year was an experience like no other. It's as if you stepping on that ground is like walking on the same ground as the Holy Land! Fantastic attention to detail from the facade of the temple even to the seats of the auditorium, absolutely amazing! The spiritual experience is even better and to be honest was the best thing about my trip there. I would personally recommend anyone to visit this magnificent place of worship because you won't regret seeing the breathtaking architecture and you will definitely not leave the building with your spiritual needs not...
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