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Fontana delle Tartarughe - Rome, Italy

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DOI
Project NameFontana delle Tartarughe - Rome
CountryItaly
StatusPublished
Citation
Marika Griffo, Carlo Inglese, Alfonso Ippolito, Eric Lo, Martina Attenni, Dominique Rissolo : Fontana delle Tartarughe - Rome - Photogrammetry - Terrestrial. Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.26301/k5y6-jr37
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Data Type Size Device Name Device Type
Photogrammetry - Terrestrial11.2 GBSony A7 RIII and Sony QX1 Mirrorless
Background
Site Description
The Fontana delle Tartarughe (The Turtle Fountain) is a fountain of the late Italian Renaissance, located in Piazza Mattei, in the Sant'Angelo district of Rome, Italy. It was built between 1580 and 1588 by the architect Giacomo della Porta and the sculptor Taddeo Landini. The bronze turtles around the upper basin, usually attributed either to Gian Lorenzo Bernini or Andrea Sacchi, were added in either 1658 or 1659 when the fountain was restored.

Project Description
Attenni, Martina & Griffo, Marika & Inglese, Carlo & Ippolito, Alfonso & Lo, Eric & Rissolo, Dominique. (2021). Flexibility of Dense 3D Data Capture: Rapid Documentation of Monumental Fountains in Rome. Studies in Digital Heritage. 5. 62-74. 10.14434/sdh.v5i1.31442. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/sdh.v5i1.31442

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Video PreviewVideo Link
Collection Date2018-07-04 to 2018-06-26
Publication Date2024-05-15
License TypeCC BY-NC
Model Information
Reuse ScoreB - High-Quality Model without Georeferencing
Entities
ContributorsMarika Griffo, Carlo Inglese, Alfonso Ippolito, Eric Lo, Martina Attenni
CollectorsDominique Rissolo
PartnersSapienza Universita di Roma,

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