
The tallest of the Temple's five spires, the Temple Spire is filled largely with turbolifts that carry visitors to the tower up and down. As passengers travel up within the turbolifts, visitors are able to view the history of the Order through transparisteel windows. Mosaics, heritage tapestries and towering memorial statues of the most revered Jedi that are suspended within the tower on repulsorlift pads. At the base of the tower, the original mountain peak of the sacred spire juts out of the Temple Ziggurat and is encircled by transparisteel hallways which overlooked the barren slopes of the edifice. Pathways lead from the outer halls onto the mountain and through it, leading down into ancient chapels and temples. These cavernous rooms are meditation chambers and halls, where younglings have their first experience with having their minds opened to the vastness of the Force, though adult Jedi, Knights, and Masters themselves often visit these depths to achieve a higher state of connection to the Force.
The veranda was the name given to the upper levels of the tower which was marked by three wings which jutted out from the otherwise cylindrical section. At this level, specialized halls and chambers are located within the wings and are used for celebrations or significant occasions. Directly below the veranda is a small hangar reserved for special Jedi transports and high-ranking Jedi. In the space directly above the veranda was the spacious Hall of Knighthood which serve as a space for the Jedi High Council to elevate Padawans to the rank of Knighthood, and the hall keeps a record of every person to achieve the rank of Knight within the Jedi Order.
The pinnacle room at the very summit of Tranquility Spire held the most sacred and oldest documents from the founding of the Order on Tython, many of which had been saved from destruction on Ossus.