Address: 64 Bridge St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11AM–5PM
Wednesday: 11AM–5PM
Thursday: 11AM–5PM
Friday: 11AM–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
hannukah81
We were lucky enough to stay in the bedroom suite & the moment we arrived we were treated like old friends. Erika and the whole staff were so welcoming and helpful. You get entry to the temple with your stay. From the moment you walk in you are met with beautiful surroundings. The building itself is stunning as is the garden, the art pieces have been picked perfectly and the Baphomet statue is a particular highlight. The bedroom suite is a whole other level of amazingness. It has an immaculately clean and well equipped kitchen and bathroom, a nice little patio and private entrance. There’s also more stunning art work throughout for you to enjoy. But the highlight here is the bedroom. Decorated perfectly with the most lush and comfortable four poster bed I’ve ever slept in. This place has been put together with pure love and consideration for the guests. I honestly cannot recommend this highly enough as a place to visit, but even more to stay. We will be back soon!
Shaina Stamper
Super cool art and history collection. I was fortunate enough to be there during the "Wolf Dream" display and all of the art featured was spectacular. Enjoyed my visit here, and it was totally worth the $12.
Toni Lynn
This was one of our first stops when we visited Salem last weekend. We made it a point to spend some money here to show support. It’s great for the whole family. I could have spent all day in the library.
Scarlette Switchblade
Incredibly nice staff, beautiful work, and just all around welcoming. I was lucky enough to get married here by Thomas, and Ada was amazing and helping to put it together! I can’t wait to go back and visit again!
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Sister Jezebel, thank you for your inquiry! There are no age restrictions for anyone hoping to become a member of our community. We encourage you to visit our website www.thesatanictemple.com to learn more about who we are and what we stand for. "Speak of the Devil: How The Satanic Temple Is Changing How We Talk About Religion", a novel by Joseph P. Laycock, as well as the documentary "Hail Satan?" are excellent sources to review, learn, and inquire further.
The Satanic Temple headquarters in Salem has a gift shop with TST merchandise. Some of what is there is not available online.
The Satanic Temple is located in the beautiful town of Salem, MA. We have members and congregations all over the world but only one physical building.
It is open to the public with a $12 admission fee or you can get $5 off if you do the walking tour of Salem (not sure how much that is)
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