Pilica Synagogue (1914), Lodz University of Technology version by Michał Majchrzak [FBX]

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Model Description

Synagogue in Pilica was a wooden, non-existent synagogue, located in Pilica, in Silesian Voivodeship. The establishment of the synagogue is dated to 1747, while some sources indicate around 1690. In the early 20th century, the synagogue was expanded on its southern side. During World War II, in the autumn of 1939, it was set on fire and completely destroyed by the Germans. The synagogue in Pilica belonged to the wooden synagogues of the longitudinal type, constructed with posts. It had a two-story roof with a truss structure, a gable roof at the front with a half-gable at the back, covered with wooden shingles. Inside, there was a rectangular main prayer hall with dimensions of 13.3 x 21.5 meters, covered by two rows of five cross-vaulted ceilings. The exterior walls had a height of 6 meters; the interior extended to a height of 9 meters up to the peak of the vault. The entrance to the synagogue was from the western side, under a protruding roof. First, you would enter the vestibule and from there into the main prayer hall for men. In the vestibule, there was also a small room for the congregation. Above this area was the women's gallery, accessible through two sets of external stairs. The interior was covered with polychrome dating back to 1816, depicting floral ornaments and stars. Along the perimeter of the prayer hall's ceiling, images of zodiac signs were placed, which were part of the classical painted decoration of synagogues. The Aron ha-kodesh, crafted in the Rococo style, was situated on the eastern wall. The Bimah, located in the center of the main prayer hall, consisted of an octagonal, polychrome podium surrounded by a balustrade made of intricately cut wooden panels. The main prayer hall had three windows on each side, as well as double windows on the eastern wall, flanking the Aron ha-kodesh. In the women's gallery, there were smaller windows of varying styles and dimensions.

RECONSTRUCTED PERIOD
1914
OBJECT
Object Name
Pilica Synagogue
Object Type
Object Category
Single Built Work
OBJECT LOCATION
OBJECT CITY
City Name
Pilica
MODEL COPYRIGHT
Model License
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC-BY-NC-SA)
AUTHOR(S)
Author Name
Michał Majchrzak
Author Affiliation
Lodz University of Technology
Author Name
Miłosz Kazuła
Author Affiliation
Lodz University of Technology
Holder (Organization)
Holder Name
Lodz University of Technology
MODEL CREATION
Used Software
Revit 2023
Enscape 3.4.4
Modeling Techinque
Object-oriented modeling
Creator(s)
Creator Name
Michał Majchrzak
Creator Affiliation
Lodz University of Technology
Creator Role
Source Collector
Source Analyst
Texture Editor
3D Modeller
Data Annotator
Creation Time Span
2023-05-04 — 2023-08-31
Native File
3D Data Exchange Format
PROJECT
Project Name
Source-based digital 3D reconstructions of wooden synagogues
Project Acronym
3DREKO_S23
PUBLICATION
Publication Date
Thu, 08/31/2023 - 21:37
Authored on
Thu, 08/31/2023 - 15:17
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