A digital look at history and landscape: the 3D scan of the Montpellier Chapel in South Africa
The Montpellier Wine Estate in South Africa is not only known for its award-winning wines, but also for its historic architecture and its role as a popular wedding and event venue. The chapel, a central feature of the estate, stands on a hill with sweeping views over the surrounding vineyards and the majestic mountains of the Western Cape.
3D scanning: digital preservation meets aesthetics
The chapel was converted into a detailed 3D model using drone imagery and photogrammetric reconstruction. The video source, a drone flight on Pexels, shows the chapel in an elegant arc, surrounded by fields, vineyards, and the peaceful expanse of rural South Africa.
These images served as the basis for the creation of an immersive 3D model that captures not only the exterior structure but also the building's scenic setting. Such scans allow architecture enthusiasts, historians, and visitors worldwide to explore the chapel virtually, regardless of time and place.
Significance for tourism and cultural heritage
The digitization of historical sites such as the Montpellier Chapel is more than just a technical experiment. It creates new opportunities for cultural tourism, supports the preservation of historical monuments, and offers event organizers the opportunity to present locations virtually in advance. A digital monument to a place where history, nature, and enjoyment come together.