Client: KÖH, Denkmal 2010
Format: offline presentation on touchscreen system
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Client: KÖH, Denkmal 2010 Format: offline presentation on touchscreen system Gyula castle is a medieval fortress built using fired bricks between 1403 and 1445 in Gothic style. During its turbulent history, it was occupied by the Turks for 130 years between 1566 and 1695, later used as a storage unit in the 18th and 19th century and finally restored to its former glory in the recent years. Leer más... Built for Emperor Charles VI. in 1711 by Lukas von Hildebrandt, Halbturn palace became a summer and sporting residence of the Austrian Emperor and his household. Visitors can now stroll around the large park, participate in tasting of exquisite bottles from the winery or enjoy local cuisine in the restaurant. A wing of the palace has been converted into a hotel where romantic, comfortably-modern furnished rooms and junior suites invite the guests to stay. Leer más... Client: Syro – Hungarian Archaeological Mission (SHAM) Format: CD for archaeological documentation ![]() This project is a result of cooperation of two teams.
A few years ago a Hungarian archeological team discovered very important medieval frescoes in the chapel of the crusader castle in Margat, Syria. These unique frescoes depict the scenes of punishment in hell and they are actually the largest frescoes ever discovered of such kind. Our task was to document this medieval treasure and the ongoing excavation and reconstruction works during 2010 and 2011. The final product, the Margat castle 360° virtual tour was completed in 2012.
Number of panoramic images: 14 Languages: English, Hungarian This project is a result of cooperation of two teams.
The castle of Kisnána was built on the spot of an 11th century rotunda (rounded church) by Kompolti family during the 13th to 15th century. Nowdays the keep and the tower of the gothic church remind us about the former glory of the building. Restoration and documentation works carried out in 2010 were financed by the EU, one part of this project was to create the first 3D virtual tour ever shot about a Hungarian castle. It not only documents the ongoing restoration process, but also clarifies building history.
Format: website for www.dunafoldvar.hu (currently only in Hungarian)
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