
Medieval Sites: Exploring the past
Medieval Sites
Oviedo Cloister
The cloister (covered walk with an open courtyard in the middle) of Cathedral of San Salvador in the centre of Oviedo, in the Asturias region of northern Spain. It was built around 1300 AD. (more information)
Porticos de León
The entrance (portal) to Santa María de León Cathedral. Santa María de León Cathedral is in the city of León in north-western Spain. It was built around 1270 AD. (more information)
Deir el-Sultan
On the roof of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem with a monastery on one side claimed by the Coptic Church (Egyptian) but controlled by Ethiopian monks. The dome is the top of the Armenian Chapel of Saint Helena. It was built in the 1100s AD. (more information)
Medieval Sites: Getting Started
This video walks you through your first run using Medieval Sites. We show how to find a place to anchor a medieval site in your room, how to move around a site, and then how to return to the start screen.
Medieval Sites: Reality Modes and Scaling
This video walks you through how to switch between virtual reality and augmented reality modes. We also show how to scale the medieval location, so it fits inside your room.
Medieval Sites Outside
Augmented and Virtual reality work best (for technical reasons) inside, but sometimes it can be fun to literally walk around these models outside.
Medieval Sites Trailer
This short video is a montage of the three medieval sites in the app.
Original models from Sketchfab:
Gothic cloister photogrammetry scan by Miguel Bandera.
Pórticos de la Catedral de León by Miguel Bandera.
Deir el-Sultan, Jerusalem by Archéomatique.