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It was located on the flat top of what is now called the "Temple Mount", also called Mt. Moriah, in Jerusalem. Only the Western Wall stands now, since the Temple was destroyed twice: once by Babylonian conquerors in 586 BCE, and then again by the Romans.

Answer:Solomon's temple was built in Jerusalem, in what is now the country of Israel.
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On the Temple Mount which stands today. The same spot as the Second Temple.

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Year of Solomons temple?

his temple was built in 940bc


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