By then the Government had converted the building into a republican hall of fame, for which Rodin was supposed to create a Victor Hugo monument.
The site of the concerts was formerly Bonds department store which had been converted into a large second-floor hall.
The new building was opened on 14 and 15 November and the old building was converted into a hall.
In 2009 it was converted into a lecture/academic hall with a capacity for 500 student desks.
The galleries at the sides of the church were removed, and the west gallery was converted into a hall in the upper storey.
The west end of the church was converted into a hall in 1956; a Sussex-themed mural was painted on the dividing wall in 1957 and 1958.
The buildings were converted into a masonic hall upon the opening of the new town hall.
The previous gym at Stromlo High has been converted into a hall for use by Drama students, and is still used for school assemblies.
The building was sold in 1868, and a stage was added to the interior around that time, converting it into a hall.
It was converted into a catering hall and was named Camelot; it became Torak's most ambitious project to date.