A. Gilányi, M. Bálint, Hajdusagi Museum, Robert Hajdu, Sándor Tarsoly, Imre Erdós
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Abstract
The medieval Church of Zelemér was located in the Great Hungarian Plain, approximately 200 km to the east of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Nowadays, only the ruins of the church exist and there is no accurate description about the original building. The place and the church itself have religious and historical importance, its ruins and surroundings are frequently visited by tourists. There have been several discussions about a reconstruction of the building. In this paper, a three-dimensional visualization of the church is presented which has been developed in the Virtual Collaboration Arena (VirCA).