Answer 1
Solomon.
Answer 2
It is unclear what the word "use" means.
If the question is asking who was allowed to visit the Temple of Solomon, then the answer is that all of the People of Israel were allowed to visit it. Non-Israelites (i.e. foreigners living in the Kingdom of Israel) were to remain outside of the sanctuary, but were allowed to come onto the palatine. Israelites were able to sit in the main sanctuary areas, but not to approach the internal structure. Jewish Priests were allowed entry into the sanctuary and the High Priest was allowed to enter the Holy of Holies on one day of the year.
If the question is asking who was allowed to perform services at the Temple of Solomon, that would be the Priests (Cohanim). It was a hereditary position. Among the Priests, they would appoint their most virtuous member to be the High Priest who would conduct services at the Temple.
priests
Gold in Solomon's temple
who built king solomon's temple
Solomon's temple was built in Jerusalem on the "Temple Mount". It was a temple built to house the "Ark of the Covenant".
Um, he did. That's kind of why they call it "Solomon's Temple".
Solomon
Solomon ordered the construction of a temple in Jerusalem.
The Master Mason and builder of Solomon's temple was named Hiram.
Solomon's Temple - 1921 was released on: USA: August 1921
Solomon's Temple is regarded as the first temple of the Judaic faith, built by King Solomon himself. However, there are numerous references in the Bible, showing that the Temple was used extensively and continuously for the worship of many other gods, including the sun God and Asherah. On this evidence, Solomon's Temple could be regarded as also the temple of the early polytheistic faith of Judah.
Solomon's Temple
King Solomon and David