The Temple of Solomon, built by Bishop Edir Macedo, is a massive religious structure located in São Paulo, Brazil. It took four years to complete on a 35,000 m² plot of land, costing a whopping R$680 million. This temple is the largest religious space in Brazil, boasting 100,000 m² of area – that's like five soccer fields put together! With its imported stones from Israel and unique decor, including a replica of the Mount of Olives, the temple can accommodate up to 10,000 people. Plus, there's even a conveyor belt at the altar to transport donations to a secure room. Oh, and don't forget about the 2,000 parking spots, 60 pastor apartments, and the dress code – no short skirts or flip-flops allowed!