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    Aisleless church (redirect from Saalkirche)
    An aisleless church (German: Saalkirche) is a single-nave church building that consists of a single hall-like room. While similar to the hall church, the...
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    The (third) palace chapel (Saalkirche)...
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    p. 331. ISBN 978-3-7954-1868-7. Retrieved 21 June 2018. ...1674–77 wohl von Georg Zwerger erbaute Saalkirche mit halbrundem Chorschluss. v t e v t e...
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    Havel, Brandenburg, Germany. Construction began in 1165 as a Romanesque Saalkirche. It was expanded several times to a three-aisled Brick Gothic basilica...
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    Himmelsthür founded by Pastor Bernhard Isermeyer. It is a Neo-Gothic Brick-Saalkirche with a retracted polygonal closing chancel and roof turret. Under the...
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    Aisleless churches with a rectangular plan are called zaalkerk in Dutch and Saalkirche in German, zaal/Saal, derived from French salle, marking large rooms of...
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    Garz Municipality Old church (Saalkirche) in Garz Location of Garz within Vorpommern-Greifswald district Garz Show map of Germany Garz Show map of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
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    Evangelical Reformed church. The rectangular, brick, aisleless church (Saalkirche) was built between 1380 and 1410 as the private church of the chief, Haro...
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    1956 and 1957 on a design by the local architect Josef Bieling. It is a Saalkirche without columns. The floor plan is based on two entwined trapezoids, with...
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    was developed by Duke John Adolphus. The timber-framed hall church (Saalkirche), with its three-sided polygonal end, was altered in 1861 by the installation...
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    First Presbyterian Church, Passaic, NJ. 1930; transferred in 2013 to Saalkirche in Ingelheim, Germany, Opus 823 Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, Baltimore...
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    Publishers Munich Berlin 1970, p. 41. However, Ulfrid Müller writes here "Saalkirche" instead of "Hallenkirche". Ulfrid Müller: Die Klosterkirche in Reinhausen...
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    after trading lumber and converted it into a one-room church, known as a “saalkirche”. Construction on the pioneer church was finished in 1758 and the steeple...
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    buried again with sand. Being a typical 18th-century aisleless church (Saalkirche) the 1737/1738 eye-catching typically Protestant pulpit altar by Joachim...
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    style, still based on antique models. It is one of the oldest Protestant Saalkirche (Aisleless church) in Lower Saxony, conceived for the sermon as the main...
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