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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...
- / 43.112685; 12.389209 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...
- ****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...
- 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...
- showing design influence from Minden Cathedral in Germany. It has a hallenkirche floor plan with light entering the church through windows and with naves...
- centuries ↓ Burg, Fehmarn Island St Nicholas church (DE) 13. u. 15. Jh. Hallenkirche ↑ St George chapel (DE) 13th century Lepra chapel ↓ Bannesdorf, Fehmarn...
- consecrated in 1459, and had a layout that resembled the northern-European Hallenkirche plans. By 1614–1615, the San Domenico Vecchio church was dilapidated...