- 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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Architecture Architect(s) Fra
Bevignate Type
Hallenkirche Style Gothic Groundbreaking 1345
Completed 1490
Materials marble, travertine...
- The bell tower, however, has a
Germanic flavor as is the
layout of the
Hallenkirche plan, a "triple-nave" plan
where the side
aisles are
almost as tall as...
- the
South and the Rhineland)
marked by the use of the hall
church or
Hallenkirche. At the same time the
style forms part of the
International Gothic style...
-
Moriz ("St. Maurice", 14th–16th centuries), is a
Gothic edifice on the
Hallenkirche plan with two towers. The interior,
remade in the 18th century, include...
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Middle Ages. St Chad's is
built in the
style of a
brick hall
church or "
Hallenkirche",
similar to
Munich Cathedral and has a
westwerk with
narrow broached...
- ****ure cardinal, on 11
April 1500. The
church was
built in the
style of a
Hallenkirche that was
typical for
Northern Europe.
Andrea Sansovino was
retained as...
-
showing design influence from
Minden Cathedral in Germany. It has a
hallenkirche floor plan with
light entering the
church through windows and with naves...
- of this new
building and
completed the nave as a hall
church (German:
Hallenkirche), the
first of its kind in
southern Germany.
Rounded pillars with leaf...
- congregants. The
architectural style used in
constructing the
church was
Hallenkirche (hall church) style. The
church building was made in granite, with a...