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Grand, long corridor
Checked marble tiles
Original mural
Low-lit sconce lighting
21.8m x 3.1m (69m²)
Grand, long corridor
Checked marble tiles
Original mural
Low-lit sconce lighting
21.8m x 3.1m (69m²)
The Mural Hall is a grand, long corridor located within the Convent building. Filled with natural light and featuring stunning black and white marble tiles and unique low-lit sconce lighting, the Hall leads to an original floor-to-ceiling mural work framed by a proscenium, creating an organic stage setting that tells a story of the Convent’s past.
It is a popular location for art classes, film and photography, and small intimate performances.
The Mural Hall connects to the Salon and the Breakfast Parlour, and is located nearby the Bishop’s Parlour.
The Mural Hall is believed to be a private corridor originally used by novitiates to access the Chapel, Salon and other rooms on the west wing of the Convent building without entering public areas. This was the space where novices would make a commitment to, or ‘marry’ God.
This venue is unfurnished.
Additional facilities including tables, chairs, whiteboards, heaters and fans are available to hirers, in addition to basic freestanding AV.
The Mural Hall is wheelchair accessible through the Salon entrance.
Baby change facilities are available within the Convent Building.
By hiring a space at the Convent you are supporting the long-term sustainability of our not-for-profit arts, cultural and learning precinct for everyone to enjoy.
To hire this space, enquire here.