Urana Soldiers Memorial Hall

Landmarks and Buildings

Step back in time with the Urana Soldiers Memorial Hall.

The historical building represents an outstanding example of the architecture of yesteryear and is thought to be the largest of its type in New South Wales.

The Urana Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, located in Urana, NSW, was established to honor those who served in World War I.

The foundation stone was laid in 1923, and the hall was officially opened in May 1925.

It’s a two-story structure that incorporates the original Mechanics Institute Hall, with an imposing concrete frontage added to unify the appearance of both buildings.

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