3d aula basilica constantine palatina - Aula Palatina - Basilica of Constantine by ArchaeoDesign

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3d aula basilica constantine palatina - Aula Palatina - Basilica of Constantine by ArchaeoDesign
3d aula basilica constantine palatina - Aula Palatina - Basilica of Constantine by ArchaeoDesign
3d aula basilica constantine palatina - Aula Palatina - Basilica of Constantine by ArchaeoDesign
3d aula basilica constantine palatina - Aula Palatina - Basilica of Constantine by ArchaeoDesign
3d aula basilica constantine palatina - Aula Palatina - Basilica of Constantine by ArchaeoDesign
3d aula basilica constantine palatina - Aula Palatina - Basilica of Constantine by ArchaeoDesign
3d aula basilica constantine palatina - Aula Palatina - Basilica of Constantine by ArchaeoDesign
3D model of the Aula Palatine in Trier, Germany. The Basilica of Constantine.

92217 Tri Polys, 47810 Verticies Includes UV mapped textures.

Please note that the vue object is .VOB

Wikipedia Says:-

The Basilica of Constantine German: Konstantinbasilika or Aula Palatina at Trier, Germany, is a Roman palace basilica, that was built by the emperor Constantine 306–337 AD at the beginning of the 4th century.

Today it is a World Heritage Site and contains the largest extant hall from antiquity see List of ancient roofs. The room has a length of 67 m, a width of 26.05 m[1] and a height of 33 m.

The Aula Palatina was built around 310 AD as a part of the palace complex. Originally it was not a free standing building but had other smaller buildings attached to it, such as a forehall, an entrance vestibule and some service buildings. The Aula Palatina was equipped with a floor and wall heating system hypocaust.

During the medieval ages it was used as the residence for the bishop of Trier. For that the apse was redesigned into living quarters and pinnacles were added to the top of its walls. In the 17th century the archbishop Lothar von Metternich constructed his palace just next to the Aula Palatina and incorporating it into his palace some major redesign was done. Later int the 19th century Frederick William IV of Prussia ordered the building to be restored to its original Roman state, which was done under the supervision of the military architect Carl Schnitzler. In 1856 the Aula Palatina became a Protestant church. In 1944 the building burned due to an air raid of the allied forces during World War II. When it was repaired after the war, the historical inner decorations from the 19th century were not reconstructed, so that the brick walls are visible from the inside as well.
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Lightwave (.lwo, .lw, .lws)  22 MB
OBJ (.obj)  22 MB
Vue (.vue)  23 MB
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Product ID:590177
Published:Mar 3, 2011
Geometry:Polygonal
Polygons:92,217
Vertices:47,810
Textures:Yes
Materials:Yes
Rigged:No
Animated:No
UV Mapped:Yes
Unwrapped UVs:Yes, non-overlapping
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