General Assembly Hall, Edinburgh

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The General Assembly Hall in Edinburgh is a historic ecclesiastical and civic building that serves as the principal meeting place of the Church of Scotland’s highest governing body.

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General Assembly Hall, Edinburgh canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf assembly hall
church building
historic building
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival architecture
associatedWith Scottish Reformation tradition
University of Edinburgh
city Edinburgh
country Scotland
United Kingdom
denomination Church of Scotland
function deliberative chamber
venue for church courts
governingBody Church of Scotland
heritageStatus listed building
locatedIn Edinburgh
New College, Edinburgh
United Kingdom
locatedOn The Mound, Edinburgh
owner Church of Scotland
partOf New College complex
primaryUse meeting place of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
region Edinburgh city centre
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
usedAs civic meeting venue
ecclesiastical assembly hall
usedBy General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
usedFor annual General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
public events (by arrangement)
special church conferences

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General Assembly of the Church of Scotland meetsAt General Assembly Hall, Edinburgh
Moderator of the General Assembly hasSeatIn General Assembly Hall, Edinburgh