Kingston Hall

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103 University Ave
Kingston, ON K7L 3N5

Queen's Theological Hall, constructed in 1879-1880, stands as the third oldest building on campus in Kingston, ON. It proudly accommodates the School of Religion and the Department of Drama within its Norman Romanesque structure. The building was initially known as "The College" and served as the university's main hub in the late 19th century, hosting various Arts and Science classes in its spacious rooms.

Over the years, Theological Hall evolved into a significant landmark on campus, featuring the charming Morgan Memorial Chapel on its second floor, a space that has witnessed numerous alumni weddings. The Convocation Hall, once the university's library, has been transformed into a vibrant theater, adding a cultural dimension to the historical building.

Although officially named Theological Hall in 1912, it retained the moniker of the "Old Arts Building" until the 1970s, showcasing a rich history intertwined with the community's generosity. Perched overlooking the lower campus and Kingston General Hospital, this architectural gem continues to serve as a beacon of academia and culture, embodying a blend of tradition and modernity.

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