United States Florida •
Flag Land Base — Campus of numerous buildings known as "Scientology's international spiritual headquarters" in Clearwater • Atrium office tower at 601 Cleveland St, built 1985, bought in 2017 for $13M. • Clearwater Bank Building — 500 Cleveland St, built in 1918, bought in 1975. Used as an information center, and the
Sea Org staff dining hall (in the rear). • Coachman Building — 503 Cleveland St, built 1917. Used for Scientology student classrooms. •
Flag Building — Formerly known as the Super Power Building. Construction by COS began in 1996 and completed in 2013. •
Fort Harrison Hotel — 1926 hotel in Clearwater. The original purchase by COS (along with the Clearwater Bank Building) when they "came ashore" in 1975. • Hacienda Gardens — A multiple-building apartment complex at 551 N Saturn Ave, built 1972, bought in 1986 for $4.6M. Used as Sea Org staff housing. • Mariner Hotel — 711 Cleveland St, built 1964, bought 1997 for $475K. Used as a hotel for COS members. • Oak Cove Hotel — 210 S Osceola Ave, 13-stories, built in 1975, bought in 2001 for $5M. Used as a hotel for parishioners at Flag. • Sherwood Garden Apartments — An eight building apartment complex at 1791 Sherwood St, built 1972, bought in 1999 for $4M. Used as Sea Org staff housing. • Yachtsman Hotel — 1024 Cleveland St, built 1970, bought 1979 for $950K. Used as a hotel for COS members. •
Ybor Factory Building — 1886 cigar factory in Tampa. Purchased in 2010.
California •
Château Élysée — 1920s replica of a 17th-century French-Normandy chateau in Hollywood, California. Purchased in 1973, home to
Celebrity Centre International. •
Christie Hotel — 1922 building, used as an information center •
Fugazi Bank Building — 1909
classical revival building, home of the Church of Scientology of San Francisco •
Gold Base — 500 acre campus containing much of international management's crew including film production facilities •
The Hole (Scientology) — a building on Gold Base which became used as a detention building •
Guaranty Building (Hollywood, California) — tall 1923 building, offices of many of international management departments, first floor is the L. Ron Hubbard Life Exhibition •
Hollywood Congregational Church — 1920 building used by
Association for Better Living and Education •
KCET Studios — film studio which replaces much of Gold Base's filming and production facilities •
PAC Base — "Big Blue", old hospital compound in Los Angeles containing multiple Church of Scientology organizations •
Regal Shoes Building — 1939 building, used as a cafeteria •
Security Trust — 1928 building, used by
Author Services Other •
Fall School — 1898 building in Nashville, Tennessee. Houses the
Church of Scientology & Celebrity Centre Nashville. •
Fraser Mansion — 1890 building in Washington, D.C.. Houses the National Affairs Office for the Church of Scientology •
L. Ron Hubbard House — Built 1904 in Washington, D.C. It was used by Hubbard and the
Founding Church of Scientology from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s, and was bought by the Church of Scientology in 2004 and turned into a
writer's house museum. •
L. Ron Hubbard Residence at Bay Head — New Jersey, built . Hubbard lived there 1949-50 and wrote
Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. Bought by the Church of Scientology and turned into a writers museum. •
One Griswold Street — Michigan. Purchased in 2007, houses the Church of Scientology Detroit. •
Trementina Base — New Mexico
Other countries •
Alhambra Cinema — 1937 Art Deco style building in Tel Aviv, Israel. Purchased in 2010 as the
Ideal Center of Scientology for the Middle East. •
Castle Kyalami — 1992 castle in South Africa, originally a tourist attraction and hotel. Purchased in 2008, marking it the 66th global purchase. •
Freewinds — A cruise ship that operates in the Caribbean •
Hockley Highlands Inn — 200-acre resort property in Canada, purchased in 2009 and left idle •
Saint Hill Manor — An
English country house and 55-acre campus in East Grinstead, England == References ==