St. Wolfgang Church in Sneeberg is an example of a hall temple.
The Hall temple is an elongated Christian church with aisles of equal height, or with a slightly higher (but without windows) middle nave (pseudo basilica ), as well as a single-nave church without a transept (a preaching church, a church of destitute orders).
It is characteristic of medieval Westphalian and Bavarian churches of the “ Sondergothic ” times, as well as for Baltic Lutheran churches with a bell tower, completed by a spire. The first hall of the temple in Russia can be called Peter and Paul Cathedral .
Single-nave "hall" churches are extremely characteristic of the architecture of the Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia, Alania), starting from early Christian times and up to the XVII-XVIII centuries.