We extend the classical hidden algebra formalism by a re-arrangement of the basic concepts. This re-arrangement of the hidden algebra formalism permits an extension to novel concepts which bring new practical strength to the specification and verification methodologies. The main novel concept, which constitutes the core of this work, is that of behavioural coherence, which is essentially a property of preservation of behavioural structures. We define this concept and study its main denotational and computational properties, and also show how the extension of hidden algebra with behavioural coherence still accommodates the coinduction proof method advocated by classical hidden algebra and, very importantly, permits operations with several hi...