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Turku Odd Fellow House: 2011: 2011 Rätiälänkatu 2, Turku, Finland Finland: In the Odd Fellow House in Turku there is space for 11 Lodges which have their meetings on the weeknights at 19.00. In Turku there are both Swedish and Finnish speaking Lodges, in this Odd Fellow House the Finnish speaking Lodges have their meetings.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows was established in Cuba when Porvenir Lodge no.1 was instituted in Havana on August 26, 1883. More lodges were then instituted the following years. [31] In 2012 there were about 116 Odd Fellows Lodges, 50 Rebekahs Lodges, 33 Encampments, 12 cantons and 2 Junior Lodges, totaling to about 15,000 members in ...
Opera House 1971 1,487 ... Odd Fellows Mansion: The Concert Hall 1755 210 Black Diamond: ... Turku: Logomo: 2011 3,000 Turku Concert Hall: 1952 1,002
Odd Fellows (often incorrectly written as Oddfellows; also Odd Fellowship or Oddfellowship [1]) is an international fraternity consisting of lodges first documented in 1730 in London. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The first known lodge was called Loyal Aristarcus Lodge No. 9, suggesting there were earlier ones in the 18th century.
Subsequent breakaways from the parent Order and from this new Order resulted in the formation of further Orders of Odd Fellows. In the case of the parent Order, various lodges seceded in 1832 to found the Ancient & Noble (Bolton Unity) which subsequently dissolved in 1962, and in the case of the New Order, the Nottingham Odd Fellows.
Odd Fellow Palæet: September 3, 1980 West Berlin: West Germany: Metropol: September 4, 1980 Wiesbaden: Wartburg Music Hall September 6, 1980 Avelgem: Belgium Tent aan Station September 7, 1980 Rotterdam: Netherlands Zuiderpark Stadion (Rotterdam New Pop) September 8, 1980 Munich: West Germany Schwabinger Bräu September 9, 1980 Zürich ...
The museum consists of 18 blocks of original 18th-century – early 19th-century buildings on their original location. The area of the museum was the only old residential area left in 1940, when the museum was opened. The location was the largest area to completely survive the Great Fire of Turku.
The Grand Theatre was built as a lodge hall and opera house by the Oddfellows in 1900, and was designed by the architectural firm of Pugh & Gray. [1] The Julius Grau Opera Company performed at the grand opening on November 29, 1900. [2] An annex containing a hotel and bus terminal and designed by architect Morris Whitehouse was built in 1921.