Completed
and dedicated January
8, 1882
Designed
by Obed Taylor in
1877; construction
started the same
year
Renovated
in 1981 to replace
roof and spires
Seats
1,400 people
Built
from granite and
sandstone left over
from the Salt Lake
Temple and Tabernacle
construction
Spires
reach 130 feet high
Designed
with 40 stained-glass
windows
Interior painted
to resemble oak;
columns painted
to resemble marble
Originally
used for church
services
Holds
a baroque-style
organ
Holds
three rehearsal
rooms for organists
Scheduled
lectures and performances
by musicians