Tron Church | |
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The Tron Church at Kelvingrove | |
55°51′55″N 4°16′49″W / 55.865163°N 4.280345°W | |
Location | Glasgow |
Country | Scotland |
Denomination | Didasko Fellowship (Presbyterian)[1] |
Previous denomination | Congregational church |
Churchmanship | Evangelical |
Website | Church website |
History | |
Former name(s) | Trinity Congregational Church Henry Wood Hall |
Status | Active |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Church |
Architect(s) | John Honeyman |
Architectural type | Church |
Style | Neo-Gothic |
Groundbreaking | 1864 |
Specifications | |
Number of spires | 1 |
Materials | Coursed Ashlar |
Listed Building – Category B | |
Designated | 15 December 1970 |
Reference no. | LB33010 |
The Tron Church at Kelvingrove is a 19th-century church located in the Kelvingrove neighbourhood in the West End of Glasgow, and formerly known as Henry Wood Hall when it was the home of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra from 1979–2012. Originally the home of a Congregational church, the building is now home to the congregation of The Tron Church, an evangelical presbyterian church meeting in three locations across Glasgow.