Our Lady chapel of Ename (Belgium) around 1595
The Our Lady chapel is partially dismantled by protestants, transporting the masonry to Oudenaarde to reinforce the walls of the town. The chapel is still called “chapel of Lotharingia”, referring to the nobility of Lotharingia that built it.
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Source
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Visual Dimension bvba |
Contacts
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Daniel Pletinckx
digital heritage expert
Visual Dimension bvba
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Lijnwaadmarkt
Oudenaarde
9700
Ename
East Flanders
Belgium
+32 55 30 31 00
+32 55 30 31 04
daniel.pletinckx@visualdimension.be
director Visual Dimension bvba
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Copyright Credit Line
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Visual Dimension bvba, 2014 |
Europeana Rights
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Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial, ShareAlike (BY-NC-SA) |
Spatial
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Ename archaeological site
Archeologisch park Ename
Sint-Salvatorstraat
Oudenaarde
9700
Ename
East Flanders
Belgium
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Protection Type
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monument |
Start Date
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995 |
End Date
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2015 |
Period Name
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medieval |
Materials
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limestone, brick |
Heritage Asset Type
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archaeological park |
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Name
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Our Lady chapel of Ename (Belgium) around 1595 |
Description
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The Our Lady chapel is partially dismantled by protestants, transporting the masonry to Oudenaarde to reinforce the walls of the town. The chapel is still called “chapel of Lotharingia”, referring to the nobility of Lotharingia that built it. |
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3D |
Format
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WebGL (HTML5) |
Actor
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Visual Dimension bvba, organisation, creator |
Copyrights
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Visual Dimension bvba, 2015
Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial, ShareAlike (BY-NC-SA)
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Link
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Landing Page
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Metadata
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Information
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Name
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virtual reconstruction of Ename |
Description
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Based on |
Purpose
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Interpret, understand and visualise the evolution through time of Ename |
Actor
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Visual Dimension bvba, organisation, creator |