Abstract

One of the most beautiful elements of cultural heritage in Romanian villages is the Transylvanian wooden churches. Unfortunately, these heritage elements have experienced considerable deterioration. This paper presents the results of a project whose main goal was the scientific investigation of the Imperial Gates belonging to the wooden church in Sălișca, Cluj County, Romania. To digitally preserve and document the Imperial Gates, a scientific investigation into the wooden support and the painting materials (ground, pigments) were performed using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and x-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy. FTIR spectroscopy provided information about the wooden support, whereas XRF and FTIR methods were used to structurally characterize the painting materials. These structural data were correlated with the artistic, theological, and historical analysis of the religious heritage monument. Starting from the information acquired about the wooden support and the painting materials, the Imperial Gates were three-dimensional (3D) scanned using state-of-the-art laser scanners. The digitization of the Imperial Gates and the interior of the church was performed to maintain the current preservation status and disseminate this information to the public using online instruments.

Highlights

  • Romania was a country with lot of forests, leading to the creation of an enduring wood civilization that stretched throughout millennia

  • The columns are built from horizontal timber beams placed circularly; the same method that was preserved in popular Romanian architecture until present times

  • After digitizing the Imperial Gates, the images can be used in various ways for promoting cultural heritage

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Introduction

Romania was a country with lot of forests, leading to the creation of an enduring wood civilization that stretched throughout millennia. The digital restoration and online dissemination of three-dimensional (3D) models of the Imperial Gates will contribute to the creation of an improved image and a better touristic exposure of these monuments. After digitizing the Imperial Gates, the images can be used in various ways for promoting cultural heritage.

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