This point cloud of the medieval Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de Oreto-Zuqueca in Granátula
de Calatrava (Ciudad Real, Spain) was collected using three FARO Focus3D scanners in 2017. The roof has been purposefully removed from the point cloud. The hermitage sits on one of the most important
archaeological sites in Castilla-La Mancha region with occupations in
Iberian, Roman, Visigothic and Islamic times. This settlement
controlled the passage over the Jabalón River for centuries. The
current hermitage was built in the 13th century, some years after the
victory of the Christian troops in the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
in 1212. It was built with complete safety on the remains of a
previous church. For its construction, a large number of stones from
the site that extends under its feet were reused. Among these stones,
the reuse of decorated pieces from the Visigothic period that can be
seen today on its walls is especially significant.
Point Cloud-Medieval Hermitage of Oreto-Zuqueca
Country
Spain
Region
Castilla-La Mancha
Age
Medieval
Digitization method
Laser Scanner