Hall (disambiguation)
Hall is an architectural term which evolved from referring to a relatively large space enclosed by a roof and walls to multiple types of architectural spaces. Hall can also mean:
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Architectural spaces and related, broader meanings
- Hall (concept), for the development of the meaning of the word
- Hall, a name for a large house
- Great hall
- Hall and parlor house
- Mead hall
People with the name
Places
Arctic
- Hall Island (Arctic), also known as Gallya, an island in the Franz Josef Land archipelago
- Hall Land, Greenland
Austria
- Bad Hall, a marketplace and spa of Austria, in Upper Austria
- Hall bei Admont, a municipality in Styria
- Hall in Tirol, a city in the state of Tyrol, Austria
Australia
England
- Hall, Bishop's Tawton, Devon, an historic estate
- Hall, Lanteglos-by-Fowey, Cornwall, an historic estate
Germany
- Schwäbisch Hall, formerly known as Hall, a town in Baden-Württemberg
Ireland
- Hall, County Westmeath, a townland in Kilcleagh civil parish, barony of Clonlonan, County Westmeath
Netherlands
- Hall (Gelderland), a village in the Netherlands
Sweden
- Hall, Gotland, a socken and district on the Swedish island of Gotland
United States
- Hall, California (disambiguation)
- Las Lomas, California, formerly Hall
- Hall, Indiana, an unincorporated place
- Hall, New York
- Hall, Washington
- Hall, West Virginia
- Hall County (disambiguation), several different counties
- Hall Island (Alaska)
Extraterrestrial
- Hall (lunar crater), on the Moon
- Hall, a crater on Phobos (moon)
Locomotives
- GWR 4900 Class, known as "Hall Class", a type of steam locomotive
- GWR 6959 Class, known as "Modified Hall Class", based on the Hall Class
Schools
- Hall High School (Arkansas), in Little Rock
- Hall High School (Connecticut), in West Hartford
- The Hall School, Hampstead, London, a boy's preparatory school
Other uses
- Hall (constructor), a former racing car constructor
- Hall effect, the production of a voltage difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor, named after Edwin Hall
- Hall of fame
- Hall Prison, a high-security prison near Södertälje, Sweden
- Hall theorem, also known as Hall's Marriage Theorem, a mathematical theorem named after Philip Hall
- Hall.com, a Hall, Inc. online enterprise communications platform
- George P. Hall & Son, 1886 till 1914 in New York City operated commercial photography studio
- USS Hall, various United States Navy ships
- hall echo or hall reverb, a form of acoustic reverberation
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