The locations and site maps of three future temples in South America — two in Brazil and one in Colombia — have been released by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Campo Grande Brazil Temple will be constructed on a 5.6 acre-lot located at the intersection of Nelly Martins Avenue, Cigana Street and Rio Negro Street in Carandá Bosque, Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
The future temple, first announced in April 2025, will be a one-story building of approximately 11,300 square feet, according to a church press release published Monday on ChurchofJesusChrist.org.

The Goiânia Brazil Temple, announced in October 2023, will be located on a 5.54-acre site at the intersection of Rio Verde Avenue, Captain Breno Street and Professor Hélio França Boulevard in Loteamento Faicalville, Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil. It will be a single-story edifice of approximately 18,850 square feet.
The Campo Grande and Goiânia Brazil temples are two of 24 announced Latter-day Saint temples in Brazil. They will help serve the country’s more than 1.5 million members once built and operating.

The Medellín Colombia Temple, announced in October 2024, will be a single-story temple of approximately 10,471 square feet located at Carrera 52#4-96, Guayabal, in Medellín, Colombia.
It will be the fourth Latter-day Saint temple in Colombia and will help serve the country’s more than 220,000 Latter-day Saints. An ancillary building will accompany the Medellín temple on its 3.05-acre site.
Learn more about these three South American temples and others worldwide on the Church News’ temple almanac.


