The Ulrichskirche in Halle was first built as a monastery church of the Servites and has been used as a concert hall since 1976.
The church was built from the middle of the 14th century as the monastery church of St. Maria of the Servite Order, which had been based in Halle since 1339. It was consecrated for the first time in 1496. With the arrival of the vaults in 1510, the church was largely completed. In 1527 the monastery was dissolved and the church was used by the Ulrich community from 1531. From 1806 to 1836, the Ulrichskirche was also a university church. Its use as a place of worship ended in 1971.
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Address: Halle (Saale), Germany
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