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1550 – 1624: The region of Bad Hall was predominantly LutheranAfter 1620: Counter-Reformation: EMIGRATION
1752 – 1757: Forced RELOCATION of secret Protestants to Transylvania (over 150 people from the Bad Hall region)
1781: TOLERANCE FOR LUTHERANS: Until 1944, there are over 100 Lutherans in the Bad Hall region who attend services in Neukematen
1880: Deaconess (sister) from Gallneukirchen cares for Protestant children staying for treatment in Bad Hall
1899: Establishment of a PREACHING PLACE (“Hotel Budapest”)
1905 – 1907: Construction of an Evangelical children's home "Haus Bethesda" (now Diakonie) – becomes the center of evangelical life in Bad Hall
1934: Preaching place is transformed into a PREACHING STATION
1944: Settlement of Transylvanian Saxons from Weißenkirch, Kallesdorf, and Mönchsdorf, which sextupled the number of Protestants in the Bad Hall region
1957: Bad Hall becomes a DIOCESAN CHURCH of Neukematen with its own community representation, presbytery, and curator
1964 – 1968: ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EVANGELICAL LUKAS CHURCH
1970: Inauguration ceremony of the evangelical hospice: Extension (from 28 to 70 beds) à from 1996 Hotel “Elise”
1978: BAD HALL BECOMES A SELF-Sufficient EVANGELICAL COMMUNITY with approximately 800 members
2002: Inauguration ceremony of the new community center
Planning Architect Rubenzucker
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