Salvation Army Congress Hall, Perth

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TypeHeritage listed building
Coordinates31°57′17″S 115°51′47″E / 31.954647°S 115.863129°E / -31.954647; 115.863129 (Salvation Army Congress Hall, Perth)
Salvation Army Congress Hall
The Salvation Army Congress Hall in 2017
Interactive map of the Salvation Army Congress Hall area
General information
TypeHeritage listed building
LocationPerth, Western Australia
Coordinates31°57′17″S 115°51′47″E / 31.954647°S 115.863129°E / -31.954647; 115.863129 (Salvation Army Congress Hall, Perth)
Official nameSalvation Army Headquarters & Congress Hall (former)
TypeState Registered Place
Designated18 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]

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