Salvation Army Congress Hall, Perth
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TypeHeritage listed building
LocationPerth, Western Australia
| Salvation Army Congress Hall | |
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The Salvation Army Congress Hall in 2017 | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Heritage listed building |
| Location | Perth, Western Australia |
| Coordinates | 31°57′17″S 115°51′47″E / 31.954647°S 115.863129°E |
| Official name | Salvation Army Headquarters & Congress Hall (former) |
| Type | State Registered Place |
| Designated | 18 February 2005 |
| Reference no. | 2084 |
The Salvation Army Congress Hall is a heritage-listed building in Perth, Western Australia, built for and initially occupied by the Salvation Army. Located at 69 Murray Street, it was built in 1929–1930 in the Inter-War Georgian architectural style.[1][2] The foundation stone was laid on 3 August 1929 by the governor, William Campion.[3]
The Salvation Army sold the property in 1991.[4]
