The reason why Jehovah's Witnesses have no windows in their kingdom hall is because its post to save electricity during the summer of when the air condition is in use. The other thing is that its an auditorium and you don't really see windows in any auditorium so its also good for projection presentation such as slide shows. Also not all kingdom hall don't have windows. There are some that do.
In the Mughal period, lighting was typically provided by candles, oil lamps, and chandeliers. The rich would use more ornate lighting fixtures while the common people would rely on simpler forms of lighting such as oil lamps. Palaces and grand buildings often had elaborate chandeliers to illuminate the spaces.
The first chandelier was likely made in ancient times, possibly during the medieval period. Chandeliers were originally designed to hold candles and provide light in large rooms or halls. Over time, they evolved in style and materials.
The Norse gods live in a world called Asgard(Ásgarðr). The vanir gods: Njord(Njörður), Freyr and Freyja originally lived in Vanaheim with the other vanir, but later moved to Asgard. Each god has a special hall(or halls) in Asgard. Odin's halls are Valhall, Valaskjalf and Gladsheim, Frigg lives in Fensalir, Thor's home is called either Bilskirnir or Thrudheim, Freyr lives in Alfheim, Freyja lives in Folkvang, Njord lives in Noatun, Baldur lives in Breidablik, Forseti lives in Glitnir, Ullr lives in Ydalir and Saga lives in Sokkvabekk.
Thor lives in Asgard, one of the Nine Realms in Norse mythology. Asgard is depicted as a majestic realm, often associated with the gods and known for its grand halls and palaces. It is connected to Earth (Midgard) by the Bifrost, a rainbow bridge. Asgard serves as the home of many other deities in the Norse pantheon as well.
Asgard is a realm in Norse mythology, home to the Aesir gods. It is a majestic city located in the sky and is ruled by Odin, the Allfather. Asgard is known for its grand halls, such as Valhalla, and is a central hub for divine beings and warriors.
This is a misunderstanding that many people have. There are some kingdom halls that are built with windows. However, it is primarily a cost savings to have no windows and it reduces opportunities for vandalism.
Kingdom Halls
Jehovah's Witnesses typically use the term "Kingdom Hall" to refer to their place of worship, which are their gathering places for worship and religious activities. Kingdom Halls typically have windows and are designed to be simple places for congregation members to focus on worship and community.
This is available at the local kingdom halls of Jehovah's Witnesses and at the link below.
Because it's a place to serve God and NOT eat. ANSWER FORM ONE OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES... Our Kingdom Halls are a place of Worship to the One True God, Jehovah. THEY ARE NOT A COFFEE HOUSE CAFE...
They DO have windows; Kingdom Halls are modest in nature and are used strictly as a place of worship to our Grand Creator, and depending on the country, the building type may differ, but here in the US, they do have windows.Some do some don't. Those that don't do not for reasons of security and cost.
Kingdom Halls are associated with Jehovah's Witnesses.
Is there a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah' Witnesses in Jaco Costa Rica
According to the 2010 Annual Report of Jehovah's Witnesses there were 107,210 congregations worldwide. The number of Kingdom Halls in which they meet is not recorded (that I can find) but would be lower than this figure as many congregations share Kingdom Halls and others may rent buildings to meet in.
There are dozens of Kingdom halls in Maryland USA. The service department at the Headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses has the exact figure; you can contact them by writing to: 25 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11201-2483.
As of July 2015, there are 7 Kingdom Halls with about 30 congregations. Their website has a Kingdom Hall finder that you can use to find the closest to you and that speaks your language.
Yes there are Kingdom Halls of Jehovah's Witnesses in the Holy Land. According to the 2010 annual report, as published by Jehovah's Witnesses, there are 21 congregations in the state of Israel. The number of Kingdom Halls are not publicly published.