Alabang Temple Open House Welcomes Visitors
The new Alabang Philippines Temple is now ready for public tours. You can explore the temple from November 21 to December 13. The open house runs Mondays to Saturdays. You do not need a reservation. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opened the doors to help visitors understand the purpose of this sacred place.

The temple stands in Filinvest Corporate City in Alabang, Muntinlupa. Its design highlights local culture. The sampaguita flower appears in many details of the structure. You see this in artworks, carvings, and textures. The temple’s soft color palette and calm layout help create a peaceful environment.
The Philippines has more than 900,000 Latter-day Saints. They worship in more than 1,300 congregations. The Alabang Temple will support members in Southern Luzon. It will be the fourth temple in the country and the second in Metro Manila. The Church also has temples under construction in Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Iloilo, Laoag, Naga, San Jose del Monte, Santiago, Tacloban, and Tuguegarao.
The temple dedication is scheduled for January 18, 2026. After that date, access will be limited to Church members. This is why the open house gives you a rare chance to walk inside. You will see the ordinance rooms, the baptistry, and the calm garden spaces. Guides will explain how the temple supports personal reflection and family commitments.
Meetinghouses differ from temples. Meetinghouses host regular Sunday worship. Temples focus on ordinances that teach about life purpose and encourage service. Church members visit temples to strengthen faith and family unity.
You can find more details and photos on the official temple website. You can also access background information, images, and video resources on the Church’s Philippine newsroom site.