List of churches in Halle (Saale)

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This is a listing of church buildings in Halle (Saale) .

church District or district construction time Architectural style Denomination photo
Hallescher Dom Old town started around 1280 originally Gothic, with conversions from Renaissance and Baroque evangelical reformed The cathedral in Halle
Marktkirche Our Dear Women Old town 1529-1554 late Gothic evangelical Marktkirche Our Dear Women
Moritz Church Old town 1388-1510 late Gothic Catholic Moritzkirche.JPG
St. Laurence Northern downtown 1140, 1570, 1690, 1751 Tower: Romanesque, nave: baroque / modern evangelical Laurentiuskirche
St. Francis and St. Elisabeth Southern city center (Glaucha) 1893-1896 neo-gothic Catholic St. Francis and St. Elisabeth
St. Bartholomew Giebichenstein 1740–1742, tower around 1200 Baroque evangelical St. Bartholomew in Halle (Saale)
Petruskirche Kröllwitz 1900-1901 neo-gothic evangelical Petruskirche Halle (Kröllwitz)
Granau church ruins Rivet life 1654-1692 formerly baroque evangelical Church ruins Granau.JPG
St. John South downtown 1892-1893 neo-gothic evangelical Johanneskirche in Halle (Saale), photo: Markus Händel
Luther Church Southern city center (Damaschkestrasse) 1929 neo-Gothic / expressionistic evangelical Luther Church Halle.jpg
Church at the Gesundbrunnen Southern city center (Gesundbrunnen) 1934 modern evangelical Gesundbrunnen Church Halle.jpg
Mary Queen of Peace Dölau 1998 modern Catholic Church of Maria Königin Halle-Dölau.jpg
Pauluskirche Paulusviertel 1900-1903 neo-gothic evangelical The Pauluskirche in Halle (Saale)
St. Nicholas Boellberg End of the 12th century Romanesque evangelical Böllberg village church
Protestant church Rivet life 1884-1886 historicist evangelical Nietleben Church
St. Georgen Southern city center (Glaucha) 1740-1744 late baroque evangelical St. Georgen
Maria Magdalena Chapel Old town 1514 (consecration) late Gothic Evangelical Lutheran Moritzburg, courtyard with Maria Magdalenen chapel.
St. Elisabeth Beesen 12th century, 1724-1725 Romanesque / baroque evangelical St. Elisabeth in Halle (Beesen)
Christ Church Freiimfelde / Kanenaer Weg 1926-1927 expressionistic evangelical Christ Church in Halle (Saale)
Concert hall St. Ulrich Church Old town Middle of the 14th century Gothic formerly a monastery church, then evangelical, is used as a concert hall Concert hall St Ulrich Church.jpg
Jacobstrasse Church Southern city center (Glaucha) 1890-1891 historicist Formerly Catholic-Apostolic, no longer used by the church, located in a backyard from the late 19th century
Church of the Provincial Insane Asylum Halle-Nietleben South Heath between 1844 and 1857 Round arch style Ruin, unused Chapel of the Nietleben Sanatorium.jpg
Trinity Church Southern city center (Lutherviertel) 1929-1930 z. T. expressionistic Catholic Trinity Church in Halle (Saale)
Heilandskirche Happy future 1937-1938 neo-romanic evangelical Heilandskirche in Halle (Saale)
Institution church of the Diakonie or church in the Diakoniewerk Giebichenstein (Mühlwegviertel) 1893 neo-gothic evangelical Diakoniekirche
Holy Cross Church Northern downtown 1990-1991 modern Catholic Holy Cross Church Halle.jpg
St. Stephen Giebichenstein (Mühlwegviertel) 1891-1893 neo-gothic formerly Protestant, was used as a warehouse for the university library until June 2014, is now empty Diakoniekirche
St. Nicolai and Antonii Dölau 11th and 12th centuries Romanesque / Gothic evangelical Dölau Church.jpg
St. Briccius Trotha 12th century Romansh at its core evangelical St. Briccius Hall 01.JPG
St. Norbert Giebichenstein 1891 neo-gothic Catholic 2005-12 Halle (Saale) 7.jpg
St. Wenceslas Radewell Mid-12th century, baroque reconstruction in 1680 Romanesque, baroque evangelical Radewell Church.jpg
St. Pancras Possible first mentioned in 1125 Romanesque evangelical MötzigKirche.JPG
All Saints Chapel Old town 1539 Gothic / Renaissance For today Geiseltalmuseum used New Residence Chapel.jpg
Hospital chapel Northern downtown 1882-1883 neo-Romanesque and neo-Gothic approaches unused Clinic Kapelle.jpg
Passendorf Church Halle-Neustadt 1720-1723 Baroque evangelical Neustadt web.jpg
St. Nicholas Büschdorf 12th century, later baroque alterations Romanesque evangelical Büschdorf Church.jpg
St. Wenceslas Lettin 12th century Romanesque evangelical Lettin Church.jpg
Church of John the Baptist Diemitz 17th century originally baroque evangelical Diemitz Church.jpg
St. Gertraud Reideburg Romanesque core, baroque alterations evangelical ReideburgKircheW.jpg
St. Stephen Kanena 1791-1794 baroque, possibly using a Romanesque predecessor evangelical KanenaKirche2.jpg
Armenian Resurrection Church Surb Harutyun (formerly St. Hedwig) Radewell 1901 Armenian Apostolic (formerly Catholic) Armenian Church "Surb Harutyun" Ammendorf.JPG
Friedenskirche Northern downtown Baptist, Evangelical-Free Church HAL-LudwigWucherer39 Friedenskirche2.JPG
St. Catherine's Ammendorf 18th century baroque or baroque evangelical St. Katharinen Halle (Ammendorf) 001.JPG
St. Peter Wörmlitz 12th century Originally Romanesque, baroque renovation evangelical WörmlitzPetrus3.JPG
St. Laurence Seeben End of the 12th century late Romanesque evangelical SeebenLaurentiuskirche.JPG
House Church of the Holy Cross Southern downtown; House church in the Franconian Foundations 2000 Russian Orthodox Halle-FranckeRuOrth.JPG
St. George's Chapel Southern downtown; in the Franconian Foundations 1998 baroque cross vault ecumenical HalleFranckeGeorg.JPG
New Apostolic Church Northern downtown 2001 modern New Apostolic New Apostolic Church Halle.jpg
Dietrich Bonhoeffer Chapel Dölau 2000 modern
Church hall of the correctional facility "Roter Ochse" Northern downtown around 1850 Round arch style managed ecumenically
St. Mary Ammendorf 1982-1984 modern Catholic StMarien2 Halle.JPG
Prayer House of the Evangelical Christians-Baptists Halle-Neustadt rebuilt in 2016 modern Baptist Prayer House Baptist Hall 01.jpg

Explanations and sources

  1. According to the monument register of the city of Halle, available at denkmal.de ( Memento of the original from January 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / denkmal.de
  2. According to the monument register of the city of Halle, available at denkmal.de ( Memento of the original from January 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / denkmal.de
  3. According to the monument register of the city of Halle, available at denkmal.de ( Memento of the original from January 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / denkmal.de
  4. Designation according to the Diakoniewerk Halle website ; Retrieved August 13, 2012
  5. Article on the Halle im Bild website, accessed on August 30, 2015.
  6. Grötschel, Peggy / Behne, Matthias, Die Kirchen der Stadt Halle, p. 122.