In the mid-fourteenth century, in the context of the “War of the Two Pedros” and under the promotion of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, work began on the temple of Santa María de Tobed, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001. A prototype for a fortress church, thus named because of its defensive appearance, and which is a genuine Aragonese Mudejar architecture creation. The purpose of this work is the formal and geometric characterization of this masonry, for which a survey has been carried out that combines the terrestrial scanner with the exterior photogrammetry, with close-range aerial captures complemented by terrestrial ones. It has also been decided to analyse the layout of one of the main vaults, since it is presented as an articulating and generating element of Gothic design
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