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    A hall church is a church with a nave and aisles of approximately equal height. In England, Flanders and the Netherlands, it is covered by parallel roofs...
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    A church hall or parish hall is a room or building associated with a church, generally for community and charitable use. In smaller and village communities...
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    hall of the Great Mosque of Kairouan in Tunisia). A hall church is a church with a nave and side aisles of approximately equal height. Many churches have...
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    closest relative of the newly formed hall church is the Abbey of Hronský Beňadik, current Slovakia. The church reached its peak in medieval prosperity...
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    of the church is 29 metres (95 ft 2 in) at maximum. It is an aisled hall church with a transept. It is a co-cathedral in the Archdiocese of Gdańsk, along...
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    on Danish churches, but reinterpreted by doubling the apex. The nave was designed with generous dimensions: the triple-aisled hall church is 76 m (259 ft)...
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    Assembly Hall is located between Castlehill and Mound Place in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is the meeting place of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland...
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    Kirche) is a late Gothic hall church (1330) St. John's (St. Johannis/Neustädter Kirche) is a late Gothic hall church (1340) St. Mary's (St. Marien...
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    Central Hall (also known as Central Hall Westminster) is a multi-purpose venue in the City of Westminster, London, serving primarily as a Methodist church and...
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    by that church were split off to form the parishes of St Ludgeri, St Aegidi, and possibly St Martini. In 1270 a three-nave Gothic hall church was built...
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    church mainly retains the character of a late-Gothic hall church. The Thomanerchor, the church choir, likely founded in 1212, is an internationally known...
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    Ulm Minster (category Churches of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg)
    construction of the church in 1381 and continued work on the nave, which had originally been conceived as a triple-aisled hall church with approximately...
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    An assembly hall is a hall to hold public meetings or meetings of an organization such as a school, church, or deliberative assembly. An example of the...
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    Heilig-Geist-Kirche (Church of the Holy Spirit; lit. 'Holy Ghost Church') is a Gothic hall church in Munich, southern Germany, originally belonging to...
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    church anymore, but instead, hall churches were built. Typical features are columns and classical capitals. In Protestant churches, where the proclamation...
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    damaged spire of the old church has been retained and its ground floor has been made into a memorial hall. The Memorial Church today is a famous landmark...
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    Westminster Central Hall, on 10 January 1946. The Security Council met for the first time a week later, 17 January 1946, in Church House. Today, the building...
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    Witnesses use Kingdom Halls for the majority of their worship and Bible instruction. Witnesses prefer the term "Kingdom Hall" over "church", noting that the...
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    current Hall was built with a stone-laying ceremony taking place on 14 July 1927. A second community centre, also known as Kingsley Hall with a church (KHCCC...
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    American Baptist Churches USA and with the United Church of Christ. The church sanctuary, its campanile tower and the attached Judson Hall were designated...
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    Lynnewood Hall, Lynnewood Lodge, and the gatehouse, were in various states of dilapidation, with the gatehouse being fully abandoned. First Korean Church sought...
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    other Christ Church members. In late September 2020, Christ Church organized and promoted two anti-mask protests at Moscow's City Hall. The protests...
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    at Marston fell against the wall of the north side of the Hall. Several of Christ Church's deans achieved high academic distinction, notably Owen under...
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    Romanesque style in 1165, but in the 16th century, the church was turned into a Gothic hall church. Baroque elements like the tower were added in the 18th...
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    Church (1894); Mother Church Extension (1906); Christian Science Publishing House (1934), which houses the Mary Baker Eddy Library; Reflection Hall (1971);...
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    sign her name.(pp 286) Susanna married John Hall, a respected physician, on 5 June 1607 in Holy Trinity Church. She was 24; he was about 32. Some slight...
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    on a new brick building began. The structure was to be a three-naved hall church in the typical North German Brick Gothic style. This building stood until...
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    Frauenkirche, Munich (category Gothic hall churches in Germany)
    the church is referred to as "Frauenkirche" by locals. It is the biggest hall church in the world. Because of local height limits, the church towers...
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    the church belongs to the final stages of Gothic architecture. The result was a three-nave basilica, all the same height, that is: a "hall church", as...
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    overcrowding became common. The church founded a school on Dalkeith Road, opposite Holyrood Park Road and supported a missionary hall in Causewayside until 1866...
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