Analysis of the original functional layouts of neo-Gothic sacral architecture in the Lublin Voivodeship

Agnieszka Chęć-Małyszek

doi:10.37190/arc230103

Abstract

Historicising architecture in sacral construction was considered insignificant, as it did not have many typical and unique elements. However, it fulfilled a very important function, and despite the passage of time, neo-Gothic religious architecture still communicates it in its form, essence, theoretical principles and the function for which it was created.     In this article, neo-Gothic churches in the Lublin Voivodeship are examined, paying special attention to the most prolific creator of this trend, Józef Pius Dziekoński. The aim of the paper is to comparatively analyse Lublin churches from the neo-Gothic period, specifying their purposes, meaning and characteristic features of the functional system. The work presents the historical and ideological context, determining the nature and role of the discussed sacral buildings.     The research method applied here consists of a comparative analysis of neo-Gothic religious buildings selected from all religious buildings in the Lublin Voivodeship. The most typical features of individual buildings and their functions have been identified. The research results, presented in descriptive form and figures, have allowed interesting conclusions to be formulated.     All the existing neo-Gothic churches in the region represent a new type of buildings, but simultaneously have their own individual style. They serve as Christian churches, satisfying human spiritual, emotional and social needs. Characteristic tall slender towers distinguish these sacred places, as well as being dominant accents in the landscape of the Lublin Voivodeship.

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