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Alūksne Castle ruins photogrammetry 3d model
Alūksne Castle ruins photogrammetry
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Alūksne Castle ruins photogrammetry 3d model contains 800,276 polygons and 422,900 vertices.

Alūksne Castle (Latvian: Marienburgas pils, Alūksnes pils; Swedish: Marienburg; German: Marienburg) is a castle of Teutonic Knights in current Alūksne, North-Eastern Latvia. The castle was built in 1342 on the largest of the islands in the Lake Alūksne and called Marienburg. The first castle was constructed by the Landmeister Burkhard von Dreileben. It was part of a major reinforcement of the Eastern border of Livonia. The strength of the castle was repeatedly proven by repelling a number of attacks in the 16th century. After the fall of the Old Livonia, the castle remained habitable. It was finally destroyed in 1702 in the Great Northern War by its Swedish garrison to avoid falling in the hands of Russians. The ruins remained largely untouched. Today, it houses an open-air scene and forms a part of a recreational area of the Pils (Castle) Island. Photogrammetry reconstruction in RealityCapture from 429 images. © Saulius Zaura www.dronepartner.lt 2023
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Keywords:  ruin   abandoned   castle   ruins   island   heritage   castles   digitalheritage   latvia   livonia   pils   digitalpreservation   photogrammetry 
 


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