Yes. Every building on and around Temple Square is open for public tours daily, except for the Temple and the Church Administration Building.
The buildings that are open to the public are:
Tabernacle (which also hosts public concerts and events several days a week)
Conference Center
Assembly Hall
Relief Society Building
Joseph Smith Memorial Building
Church Office Building
North Visitors Center
South Visitors Center
Church History Library
Museum of Church History and Art
Family History Library
The Beehive House (Brigham Young's home)
The Lion House
The Temple is open only to practicing Mormons who have recieved a special reccomendation from their Bishop. For those interested, there is an accurate scale model and virtual tour of the Temple located in the South Visitors Center. The Temple is not open to the public both because of it's holy nature and because it is used six days a week for sacred worship services continuously from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., which tours would interrupt.
The Administration Building contains the offices of the top international leaders of the Church. It contains only private offices and is therefore not open for tours.
The tabernacle is located in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Mormon Trail led to the Salt Lake Valley in Utah.
The "Mormon Tabernacle", or the Tablernacle build by the LDS church resides in Temple square in Salt Lake City Utah.
Popular landmarks in Salt Lake City include Temple Square, The Tabernacle, Utah State Capital, and Cathedral of the Madeline.
No, certainly not. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) and is based in the Salt Lake Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir is affiliated with the non-denominational church Brooklyn Tabernacle, which is based in Brooklyn, New York. Both are popular award-winning religious choirs, but have very distinctive styles. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir sings mostly contemporary gospel music, while the Mormon Tabernacle Choir focuses on traditional hymns. Check out the 'Related Links' to see video examples of each choir.
This is the Salt Lake Tabernacle, built and owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. It is located on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Popular landmarks in Salt Lake City include Temple Square, The Tabernacle, Utah State Capital, and Cathedral of the Madeline.
Stewart L. Grow has written: 'A tabernacle in the desert' -- subject(s): Tabernacle (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Salt Lake Tabernacle was created in 1867.
Bear Lake Stake Tabernacle was created in 1889.
Utah Lake is a freshwater lake in Utah County, Utah.
Major lakes in Utah include the Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake, Bear Lake, and Lake Powell.