Built on an elongated rectangular plan and covered with a Baroque vault with lunettes, this hall was initially designed as a representative salon and a debate room for the convent where its assemblies, chapters and ceremonies with notable guests including rulers and various church and secular dignitaries were held.
At that time it was referred to as the Room of Theological Disputes. Today the Knight Hall serves the pilgrims and is a place where various meetings and music concerts are organized.
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