Karol Scheibler's Chapel
The Chapel of Karol Scheibler (Polish: Kaplica Karola Scheiblera), is a major architectural work in Łódź, Poland, built in 1888 and designed by architects Edward Lilpop and Józef Pius Dziekoński. It is located in the Evangelical-Augsburg part of the Old Cemetery at Ogrodowa Street 43.
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Łódź is known for its architectural monuments which form a record of the city's heritage, particularly its unique nineteenth century development. The chapel and mausoleum of Karol Scheibler are noted examples of architecture from this period.
Karol Scheibler
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Karol Scheibler (1820 - 1881) was an industrial magnate who raised the profile of Łódź within Europe's textile industry.[1] He created a large industrial empire at Priest's Mill (Księży Młyn).[2]
While contributing heavily to the textile industry, Scheibler was also a noted philanthropist. After his death, his widow Anna Scheibler, son Karol Wilhelm, daughter Matylda and son-in-law Edward Herbst made large donations towards that would be useful to the city: schools, hospitals (such as the one on Milionowa Street, and the Children's Hospital named after Janusz Korczak), and churches (amongst them the Jesuit's Church, and the Archicathedral of Łódź).[3][4][5]
Architecture
The architecture of the building was based on French and German Gothic Revival architecture. The chapel has a slender contour, finished with openwork masonry towers and it exhibits visible influences of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna and Sainte-Chapelle in Paris.[6]
The chapel's shape and quality are recognised as in keeping with the masterpieces of Neo-Gothic architecture.[7] The quality of the Łódź mausoleum is said to be such that there are only a handful of buildings in Europe of equal artistic quality.[8] [9]
History
After his death, Anna erected the mausoleum-like chapel in his memory. It was built between 1885 and 1888 by Varsovian architects Edward Lilpop and Józef Pius Dziekoński.[10] It was consecrated on 1 September 1888 by Lutheran pastor Wilhelm Angerstein in the presence of Karol Scheibler, his family and hundreds of inhabitants of Łódź.[11]
Newspapers in Warsaw wrote, "the chapel is a monument executed with the greatest costs concerning our country", and "this is an uncommon work of architecture, designed with great taste and executed with unusual care."
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Karol Scheibler's remains were buried in the crypt and were joined by other members of the family, including his widow, Anna Scheibler.[12]
After 1989
After 1945, the chapel, along with the whole area of the Old Evangelical - Augsburg Cemetery, was vandalised and damaged in a series of robberies - several coffins in the crypt were destroyed. The condition of the chapel worsened considerably before the Conservatory Authority became interested in the monument in the 1970s. They executed a detailed inventory, walled up windows, and surrounded the chapel with a fence. Despite these precautions, the condition of the chapel has continued to deteriorate.
In 2009, the renovation of the chapel's tower was completed.[13]
See also
External links
References
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