[13] Landscaping on the site includes evergreen and palm trees, along with smaller plants like succulents, perennials, and cantutas.
The site includes two housing units, one for those attending the temple and the other for missionaries, along with an underground parking garage.
The temple has a symmetrical light gray design with rectangular windows, with a flat-topped tower with a skylight above the celestial room.
[14] The interior has carvings and paintings of olive branches, along with the symbol of the scroll (a baroque motif), used elsewhere in Peru's civic and religious buildings.
[15][16] On November 6, 2023, prior to the public open house beginning, journalists toured the temple on a media day.