The vaulting, under a three-tiered roof, rose to a height of fourteen meters in three tiers marked by fancy balustrades.
The vaulted ceiling was supported by the four wooden corner columns that rose from the bimah, and by trusses in the roof.
[4]: 362–70 The Torah Ark was an elaborate, multi-tiered confection in painted, carved wood, with columns, bas-relief menorahs, vases, floral swags, roofed towers, the tablets of the Ten Commandments and an eagle.
[4]: 362–70 In the early nineteenth century, the vaulted ceiling was painted in a "dark sapphire" color spangled with "glistening" gold stars.
The virtual reconstruction includes two versions of the interior: before and after renovation in 1920s, and shows a 360-degree view of the present-day location.