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Fort Louvigny
Fortifications of the city of Luxembourg. Western front. The redoubt was build in 1672-1673 and named after General Louvigny of the Spanish Habsbourg army who engineered the strengthening of the city's defenses in the wake of Louis XIV's European wars.
In 1733 and 1739 the redoubt was reinforced through a detached bastion designed by Simon de Bauffe, chief engineer of the Habsbourg Low Countries…
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The Government of Luxembourg Ministry of Culture
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Sortzailea
- in-visible for the MNAHA.
Gaia
- casemates
- fortresses
- historic buildings
- fortifications (built environment)
- redoubts
Elementu mota
- 3D
Sortzailea
- in-visible for the MNAHA.
Gaia
- casemates
- fortresses
- historic buildings
- fortifications (built environment)
- redoubts
Elementu mota
- 3D
Erakunde hornitzailea
- The Government of Luxembourg Ministry of Culture
Agregatzailea
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Sortze data
- 2023
- 2023
Aldi baterako
- 1672
- 17th century CE
- 18th century CE
- 1672
Lekuak
- Villa Louvigny
Jatorria
- The model was created within a larger project of 3D scanning the casemates, underground tunnels of Luxembourg-city for the MNAHA. The vast network of underground tunnels represents the history of Luxembourg, and highlights the country's geopolitical, and thus strategic, importance. ; Laser scanning; Mesh processing; Mesh simplification (decimation); Photogrammetry
Identifikatzailea
- share3d:1557
- share3d:1557
Formatua
- glTF
Hizkuntza
- English
- eng
Honen parte da
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Loturak
- https://collections.mnaha.lu/stories/casemates/
Urtea
- 2023
- 1672
Herrialde hornitzailea
- Luxembourg
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