The church of El Salvador in the small town of Carabias is one of the
jewels of Spanish Romanesque art. Possibly built in the 13th century,
its most valuable element is its arcaded gallery that runs along the
south and west sides. Its bell tower stands out, located next to the
head of the church instead of next to the feet, something very
unusual, which forced its builders to introduce an arch at its base to
allow access to the arcaded gallery. Inside the church still preserves
a large medieval baptismal font carved in stone.
We want to publicly thank the collaboration of the Diocesan Delegation
of Cultural Heritage of Guadalajara, especially by its cultural
delegate Mr. Miguel Ángel Ortega Canales, for the facilities they have
given us and for the interest they have shown in the project at all
times.
This model was created in Reality Capture from 111 laser scans and 5,251
terrestrial and drone images