At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the Golden Dawn Organization had once experienced internal divisions due to problems, but afterwards, the organization survived and remains a part of the upper-class society till today.
Although from public information it is known that the organization's last temple, the Willer Cathedral in North Havino, New Zealand, closed in 1978, in reality, the organization did not disappear.
After all, these temples were simply institutions for connecting members from different places, but as technology advanced, it became easier for members from different locations to connect with each other, so the value of these liaison offices steadily decreased.
Considering that the number of members worldwide in this organization is mostly less than 200 people, when they realized the declining value of the temples, the members of the Golden Dawn eventually gave up these costly but useless buildings.