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List of Masonic buildings identifies notable buildings around the world that were constructed by Masonic bodies, or were converted to Masonic purposes by the fraternity.
Many of the buildings on this list were purpose built to house Masonic lodge meetings and ritual activities. In other cases, Masonic bodies converted existing landmark buildings to Masonic use.[1] Also included are buildings constructed by the Freemasons as part of their charitable endeavors (such as hospitals and schools). Ideally, to be included, a building should have some form of landmark status (such as being listed on a heritage registers). Buildings otherwise considered notable may be included on a case by case basis.
The list is divided into two categories: a) buildings currently used by the Freemasons, and b) buildings that were historically used by the Freemasons, but have now been converted to other (non-Masonic) uses.
Watford, Buckinghamshire, Stevenage, London, Bedfordshire
Madrid, Andalusia, Portugal, European Union, Barcelona
United Kingdom, City of London, Paris, Greater London, Australia
Kuala Lumpur, Kedah, Thailand, Malacca, Sarawak
Freemasonry, France, Spain, Detroit Masonic Temple, Marseille
United Grand Lodge of England, G, Grand Lodge of Scotland, French Revolution, Jerusalem