Fakhr-al-Din al-Maani castle (or Palmyra castle) is a castle located in the province of Homs, Syria.
Built by the Mamluks in the 13th century on a high hill overlooking the historic site of the city (which was one of the most important cultural centers of the ancient world), it was appointed by the Druzes: Emir Fakhr-al-Din II. Emir who had extended the area of the Druzes in this region during the 16th century.
Registered on the UNESCO world heritage in 1980, the castle is now threatened since the group “Islamic state” (Daesh) seized the city of Palmyra on 21 May and after have devastated much of cultural properties (in Irak and elsewhere).
In this context, 3D modeling of the castle of Palmyra in aid of Unesco for documentation and dissemination of information also enables them to view and to archive some temporal data for the protection of architectural heritage.
Unesco – made from 300 aerial images.
Dense cloud: 150 000 000 points.
GSD: 11cm.
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