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Tum Collegiate Church

The Collegiate Church of St. Mary and St. Alexius (Polish: Kolegiata w Tumie) is an encastellated Romanesque church located in the village of Tum near Łęczyca, in central Poland. It was constructed out of granite blocks and sandstone in the mid-12th century.

Tum Collegiate Church
Church of St. Mary and St. Alexius
Polish: Kolegiata w Tumie
The church in 2012
Tum Collegiate Church
52°03′22″N 19°13′58″E / 52.05611°N 19.23278°E / 52.05611; 19.23278
LocationTum, Łęczyca, Łódź Voivodeship
CountryPoland
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
Consecrated21 May 1161[1]
Architecture
StyleRomanesque (external)
Administration
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Łowicz
Designated2022-04-13
Reference no.Dz.U. 2022 poz. 808[2]

The church was built using the opus emplectum technique. It has the form of an aisled basilica with galleries, a twin-tower west façade, and two apses (west and east). It was reconstructed in the 15th, 18th and mid-20th centuries; during the latest reconstruction the church returned to its simpler Romanesque form and round turrets at the east were added. The main (north) portal is sculpted and dates back to the first half of 12th century. In 2022, the church was designated an official Polish Historic Monument.[3][4]

History edit

Medieval edit

The temple stands on top of a holm or islet which was once surrounded by wetlands and marshes.[5] There is evidence from a papal bull issued by Pope Innocent II that a wooden monastery of the early Benedictine Brothers pre dated the church by at least a century.[6] Older excavations and historical analysis suggested that the monastery was founded by Boleslaus I, the first King of Poland, and Saint Adalbert of Prague in approximately 997 AD. However, more recent studies prove that it was most likely founded during the Restoration period, in the second half of the 11th century. The monastery was demolished to make way for the current church.[7]

Historian and painter Władysław Łuszczkiewicz noted that the islet (and the nearby mound) served as a small fortified stronghold, or gord.[8] He justified his claim with the location particulars, as churches would be founded in the vicinity of populated settlements or castles than on isolated land.[8]

The construction was initiated by Janik, Archbishop of Gniezno, in around 1149.[7] According to a legend, the local townsfolk from Łęczyca believed that the dimples in stonework were made by the hands of Devil Boruta, who attempted to destroy the church. The unfinished structure was consecrated on 21 May 1161 by officials and princes.[1]

Tum was the site of 21 provincial synods, beginning in 1181 and ending in 1547.[7]

 
Floor plan

Apart from religious service, the encastellated (fortified) church and its surroundings could harbour local townsfolk from danger and enemy troops. Tum defended itself in 1241 during the first Mongol invasion of Poland, but in c. 1293 the army of Vytenis, the pagan Duke of Lithuania, managed to capture the settlement.[9] Some of the refugees who hid in the church were slaughtered and others were enslaved.[7] The gord (grodzisko) to the southwest of the church was burned and abandoned, though the mound exists to this day.

Throughout the 14th century, the church was being repeatedly pillaged by the Teutonic Knights.[10] Subsequent reconstructions were not in the original Romanesque style, but Gothic (15th century) and later Neoclassical (mid-late 18th century). This architectural versatility could be observed until the Second World War.

Contemporary edit

During the Battle of the Bzura[7] in September 1939, a German soldier used the northernmost tower as an observation point and with the intention to direct the German artillery against Polish positions. As a result, the Polish army shelled Tum, thus damaging one of the towers. During the recapture attempt, German Luftwaffe planes bombed the site which caused more destruction to the roof and internal furnishings leaving an empty shell. The original stone outerwalls did survive.

Reconstruction works began in 1947 and were headed by Jan Zachwatowicz and Jan Koszczyc Witkiewicz. The church was rebuilt without the later Gothic or Neoclassical elements, thus returning to its initial Romanesque form.[7] The re-consecration took place in 1961.

The crucifix inside the church was designed in 1943 by Józef Gosławski.[11]

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Nowiński 2003, p. 128
  2. ^ "Rozporządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 4 kwietnia 2022 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii "Tum - zespół archikolegiaty pod wezwaniem Najświętszej Maryi Panny i św. Aleksego"". isap.sejm.gov.pl. Internetowy System Aktów Prawnych. 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Opatowska Kolegiata Pomnikiem Historii". podkarpackahistoria.pl (in Polish). 4 February 2023. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Obiekty wpisane na listę Pomników Historii". prezydent.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  5. ^ Łuszczkiewicz 1877, pp. 70–80
  6. ^ Łuszczkiewicz 1877, p. 81
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Tum – kolegiata NMP i św Aleksego". Architektura średniowiecza i starożytności.
  8. ^ a b Łuszczkiewicz 1877, pp. 70–81
  9. ^ Łuszczkiewicz 1877, pp. 86–87
  10. ^ Tymieniecki 1996, p. 7
  11. ^ Rudzka 2009, p. 37

Bibliography edit

  • Rudzka, Anna (2009). Józef Gosławski. Rzeźby, monety, medale (in Polish). Warsaw: Alegoria. ISBN 978-83-62248-00-1.
  • Łuszczkiewicz, Władysław (1877). Sprawozdania Komisyi do Badania Historyi Sztuki w Polsce (in Polish). Vol. 1. Kraków: Akademia Umiejętności. OCLC 1150698699.
  • Tymieniecki, Kazimierz (1996). Roczniki historyczne (in Polish). Vol. 62. Poznań: Tow. Przyjaciół Nauk.
  • "Kolegiata w Tumie". Odkrywaj Polskę. 16 July 2020.
  • Tomaszewski, A. (1974). Romańskie kościoły z emporami zachodnimi na obszarze Polski, Czech i Węgier. Wrocław.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Nowiński, Krzysztof (2003). Polska. Arcydzieła w architekturze. Warszawa (Warsaw): Sport i Turystyka-MUZA SA. ISBN 9788372004475.

External links edit

  • TUM – Collegiate Church of St. Mary and St. Alex on Medievalheritage.eu
  • "Kolegiata w Tumie - Gniazdo orła białego". sekulada.com (in Polish).

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The Collegiate Church of St Mary and St Alexius Polish Kolegiata w Tumie is an encastellated Romanesque church located in the village of Tum near Leczyca in central Poland It was constructed out of granite blocks and sandstone in the mid 12th century Tum Collegiate ChurchChurch of St Mary and St AlexiusPolish Kolegiata w TumieThe church in 2012Tum Collegiate Church52 03 22 N 19 13 58 E 52 05611 N 19 23278 E 52 05611 19 23278LocationTum Leczyca Lodz VoivodeshipCountryPolandDenominationRoman CatholicHistoryConsecrated21 May 1161 1 ArchitectureStyleRomanesque external AdministrationDioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of LowiczHistoric Monument of PolandDesignated2022 04 13Reference no Dz U 2022 poz 808 2 The church was built using the opus emplectum technique It has the form of an aisled basilica with galleries a twin tower west facade and two apses west and east It was reconstructed in the 15th 18th and mid 20th centuries during the latest reconstruction the church returned to its simpler Romanesque form and round turrets at the east were added The main north portal is sculpted and dates back to the first half of 12th century In 2022 the church was designated an official Polish Historic Monument 3 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Medieval 1 2 Contemporary 2 Citations 3 Bibliography 4 External linksHistory editMedieval edit The temple stands on top of a holm or islet which was once surrounded by wetlands and marshes 5 There is evidence from a papal bull issued by Pope Innocent II that a wooden monastery of the early Benedictine Brothers pre dated the church by at least a century 6 Older excavations and historical analysis suggested that the monastery was founded by Boleslaus I the first King of Poland and Saint Adalbert of Prague in approximately 997 AD However more recent studies prove that it was most likely founded during the Restoration period in the second half of the 11th century The monastery was demolished to make way for the current church 7 Historian and painter Wladyslaw Luszczkiewicz noted that the islet and the nearby mound served as a small fortified stronghold or gord 8 He justified his claim with the location particulars as churches would be founded in the vicinity of populated settlements or castles than on isolated land 8 The construction was initiated by Janik Archbishop of Gniezno in around 1149 7 According to a legend the local townsfolk from Leczyca believed that the dimples in stonework were made by the hands of Devil Boruta who attempted to destroy the church The unfinished structure was consecrated on 21 May 1161 by officials and princes 1 Tum was the site of 21 provincial synods beginning in 1181 and ending in 1547 7 nbsp Floor plan Apart from religious service the encastellated fortified church and its surroundings could harbour local townsfolk from danger and enemy troops Tum defended itself in 1241 during the first Mongol invasion of Poland but in c 1293 the army of Vytenis the pagan Duke of Lithuania managed to capture the settlement 9 Some of the refugees who hid in the church were slaughtered and others were enslaved 7 The gord grodzisko to the southwest of the church was burned and abandoned though the mound exists to this day Throughout the 14th century the church was being repeatedly pillaged by the Teutonic Knights 10 Subsequent reconstructions were not in the original Romanesque style but Gothic 15th century and later Neoclassical mid late 18th century This architectural versatility could be observed until the Second World War Contemporary edit During the Battle of the Bzura 7 in September 1939 a German soldier used the northernmost tower as an observation point and with the intention to direct the German artillery against Polish positions As a result the Polish army shelled Tum thus damaging one of the towers During the recapture attempt German Luftwaffe planes bombed the site which caused more destruction to the roof and internal furnishings leaving an empty shell The original stone outerwalls did survive Reconstruction works began in 1947 and were headed by Jan Zachwatowicz and Jan Koszczyc Witkiewicz The church was rebuilt without the later Gothic or Neoclassical elements thus returning to its initial Romanesque form 7 The re consecration took place in 1961 The crucifix inside the church was designed in 1943 by Jozef Goslawski 11 Gallery nbsp Round turrets nbsp Side view showing the encastellation nbsp The legendary dimples left by the hands of Devil Boruta nbsp Rear view of the presbyteriumCitations edit a b Nowinski 2003 p 128 Rozporzadzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 4 kwietnia 2022 r w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii Tum zespol archikolegiaty pod wezwaniem Najswietszej Maryi Panny i sw Aleksego isap sejm gov pl Internetowy System Aktow Prawnych 2022 Retrieved 11 February 2024 Opatowska Kolegiata Pomnikiem Historii podkarpackahistoria pl in Polish 4 February 2023 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Obiekty wpisane na liste Pomnikow Historii prezydent pl in Polish Retrieved 4 February 2024 Luszczkiewicz 1877 pp 70 80 Luszczkiewicz 1877 p 81 a b c d e f Tum kolegiata NMP i sw Aleksego Architektura sredniowiecza i starozytnosci a b Luszczkiewicz 1877 pp 70 81 Luszczkiewicz 1877 pp 86 87 Tymieniecki 1996 p 7 Rudzka 2009 p 37Bibliography editRudzka Anna 2009 Jozef Goslawski Rzezby monety medale in Polish Warsaw Alegoria ISBN 978 83 62248 00 1 Luszczkiewicz Wladyslaw 1877 Sprawozdania Komisyi do Badania Historyi Sztuki w Polsce in Polish Vol 1 Krakow Akademia Umiejetnosci OCLC 1150698699 Tymieniecki Kazimierz 1996 Roczniki historyczne in Polish Vol 62 Poznan Tow Przyjaciol Nauk Kolegiata w Tumie Odkrywaj Polske 16 July 2020 Tomaszewski A 1974 Romanskie koscioly z emporami zachodnimi na obszarze Polski Czech i Wegier Wroclaw a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Nowinski Krzysztof 2003 Polska Arcydziela w architekturze Warszawa Warsaw Sport i Turystyka MUZA SA ISBN 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