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Inside, the hall church is very fine and in good condition.
It is a hall church, simple and a good stone example.
Though sometimes described as a hall church, it is not one.
In the 14th century it was expanded into a hall church.
The most important old building is the gothic hall church.
The term "hall church" is about the architecture of the building.
In a hall church, there are no windows above the columns.
These two were incorporated into an extended hall church in the early 5th century.
The construction of this classical hall church was completed in 1801.
Inside, it is a hall church, all of whitewashed brick.
At the same time the first hall churches appeared.
A hall church is a type of church building.
It is a large hall church design, with fragments of the 14th or 15th century Paleologian-style wall painting.
Immediately after the fire a hall church was constructed, which was dedicated in 1288.
In 1350 it was converted into a Gothic hall church by the addition of two side aisles.
The hall church is only rarely found outside the realms of Germanic influence.
In the 12th century, a Romanesque basilica (or early hall church) was built.
The church became a Hall church with two towers.
S. Stephen's is a hall church, thus having no triforium or clerestory.
They are fairly large hall churches on three-aisled plan.
The minster was constructed in the style of a gothic hall church typical for the order.
They built a large hall church, formed from three Greek crosses placed end to end.
There are also many hall churches (Hallenkirchen) without clerestory windows.
The Martini Church is a hall church from the 13th century.
The brick hall church is not oriented, but directed on an southwest-northeast axis.