Medieval Armor

Medieval Armor

The model takes into account both historical realism and creative flexibility-it can restore the armor style of a specific medieval period (such as the slender lines of Gothic armor and the rounded outline of Milan armor); The surface decoration is simplified or refined and adjustable (for example, the family coat of arms can be presented by texture or geometric carving); Armor can be used as a whole or divided into parts (suitable for character changing and equipment display scenes); the material supports a variety of rendering styles (realistic metal, stylized matte), adapts to different needs such as historical documentary visualization, medieval game characters, fantasy theme scenes, etc., and conveys the majesty of knight culture and the historical value of military technology.
Medieval silver goblet

Medieval silver goblet

3D model of Windsor Castle in the UK

3D model of Windsor Castle in the UK

It is one of the main official residences of the British royal family, located in the Royal Borough of Windsor Maidenhead in Berkshire, southeastern England. This historic castle was first built in 1070 by William I to protect the safety of ships and the royal family on the Thames River. After expansion and renovation by successive monarchs, Windsor Castle has become one of the largest inhabited castles in the world. Not only is it the administrative residence of the British monarch, but also the venue for their official and private activities. Queen Elizabeth II often spends weekends in the castle, which is also frequently used to receive foreign heads of state. He is a witness to British history.
San Ramon Castle and Coast, Spain

San Ramon Castle and Coast, Spain

It is a historical site in Spain, located on the picturesque coastline. It is an outstanding representative of Spanish history and military architecture, with its origins dating back to the Middle Ages, witnessing the rich history and culture of the region. The San Ramon Castle is located on a cliff by the sea, and its strategic location has made it a defensive fortification in history, protecting the nearby coastline and inland areas from foreign invasion. In addition to the castle itself, the surrounding coastline is also a natural beauty. Having steep cliffs, wide beaches, or rocky bays provides visitors with opportunities to enjoy the sea view, take a bath, or engage in water sports.
3D model of griffin with animation

3D model of griffin with animation

It is a mysterious creature derived from ancient myths and legends, combining the body of a lion with the head, wings, and front paws of an eagle. It is usually depicted as possessing the strong body of a lion and the sharp gaze of an eagle, a combination of strength and wisdom. In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, the griffin was a symbol of wealth and power, often carved on temples and coins as the incarnation of a guardian deity. It is considered a creature that guards treasures and treasures, and also symbolizes the divine guardian. It was also very popular in medieval heraldry, often used by nobles and knights as part of their family crest to showcase their nobility and bravery.
Medieval axe gun

Medieval axe gun

It is a composite weapon that combines the functions of an axe and a firearm, typically consisting of a long handle and an axe blade, with a barrel mounted on one side of the axe blade. In certain historical periods, such as the Middle Ages and Renaissance, it was used for battlefields and hunting. Allow users to use the axe part for slashing in close combat, while using firearms for shooting from a distance. Due to its weight and complexity, axe guns may not be as flexible as single function weapons in practical use. The design of the axe gun also reflected the development of weapon manufacturing technology at that time and the demand for tactical diversity. It is no longer used as a collectible.
Medieval water kettle

Medieval water kettle

15th century medieval semi glazed clay wine pot - Hunter Museum in Limerick

15th century medieval semi glazed clay wine pot - Hunter Museum in Limerick

It is a precious ceramic artwork. It has a ribbon shaped handle, with glazed covers on the upper part, handle, and neck inside and outside. This work is currently housed in the Hunter Museum in Limerick. In the Middle Ages, it was a common daily item with a simple and practical design. The ribbon shaped handle is convenient for carrying and pouring wine, while the glazed surface on the neck may be used to protect the pottery from liquid erosion, while also increasing its aesthetic appeal. Although it has been a long time, this semi glazed wine pot is still well preserved, providing us with valuable information for studying medieval ceramic craftsmanship and daily life.
Medieval ceramic bowl

Medieval ceramic bowl

It is a pottery bowl from the medieval period, dating back to approximately between the 14th and 15th centuries. This cultural relic was discovered decades ago in a building near the current History Museum. It effectively showcases the appearance of daily necessities in the Girona region during the medieval period. This pottery bowl was modeled by the Pol Guiu and La Tempesta teams, with text provided by MHG and registration number MHG 8314-158. The detailed information of this model can be found on the official website of the Girona Historical Museum.
Medieval Double Cup Maazel

Medieval Double Cup Maazel

It is a medieval double cup Mazzel, belonging to the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. A type of medieval drinking utensil typically made of tightly textured wood (such as maple) and developed a unique form in Germany in the early 14th century. Composed of two cups, with a smaller cup inverted on top of a larger cup, this design allows both cups to be used for drinking. Not only practical, but also has display value due to its exquisite craftsmanship and decoration. In the Middle Ages, the Maazel cup was often used as a symbol to display wealth and status, and sometimes even engraved with religious or secular inscriptions.
Madonna and Child Relief

Madonna and Child Relief

It is a sculpture depicting the Virgin Mary and the young Jesus. This type of theme is very common in Christian art, usually depicting the Virgin Mary embracing the little Jesus, conveying maternal love and divine care. Relief sculpture, as a form of sculpture, represents works by carving raised images on a flat surface, giving the image a sense of three dimensionality while maintaining a connection with the background. This image of the Virgin and Child was particularly popular in European art during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, often used as a decoration for churches or as an object of private prayer. Not only does it have significant religious significance, but it also reflects the social, cultural, and aesthetic tendencies of the time.
Ruins of Tabor Castle, Austria

Ruins of Tabor Castle, Austria

A historical site located in Austria. It was once mistaken for a Roman era building, but in fact, the origin of this castle can be traced back to the Middle Ages. The specific function and historical background are not yet fully understood, but as a landmark and historical site, it has significant importance for the local culture and history. Attracting numerous tourists and history enthusiasts, it is not only an important place to explore medieval architecture and history, but also a great destination for photography and outdoor activities. The combination of natural scenery and ruins around provides a unique experience, allowing people to glimpse the life and defense works of the medieval period.
Religious Sanctuary in Castell ó n Province, Spain

Religious Sanctuary in Castell ó n Province, Spain

A religious holy site with medieval origins located in the Vistabella del Maestra region of Castell ó n province, Spain. This holy land was later expanded in neoclassical and Baroque styles, becoming a place full of mystery and charm. Not only is it a destination for religious pilgrimage, but it is also an important component of local culture and history. Composed of a group of buildings in the neoclassical style of the 17th century, built on early ruins. In addition to its religious and cultural values, it is also the starting point for hikers and mountain enthusiasts to climb Penyagolosa Mountain from here.
St. Wolfgang Church, Germany

St. Wolfgang Church, Germany

A late Gothic style church located in Rothenburgobder Tauber, Germany. This church was built in the 15th century, funded by the Shepherd's Brotherhood, and was established between approximately 1475 and 1493, hence it is sometimes referred to as the Shepherd's Church. It is part of the local defense system and closely connected to the northern entrance defense works of the city - Blade Fortress. Not only does it have significant architectural structures on the ground, but it also includes underground combat fortifications, which provide valuable examples for studying medieval urban defense. Its unique architectural features combine military and religious elements.
Left dome of Samarkand Mosque in Uzbekistan

Left dome of Samarkand Mosque in Uzbekistan

The Bibihanum Mosque located in Samarkand, Uzbekistan is a magnificent building with a history of about 600 years, and its left dome is one of the prominent features of the mosque. This mosque was ordered to be built by the ruler of the Timurid Empire, Timur, with funding coming from his conquests of India. The left dome of the mosque reaches a height of 40 meters and is an outstanding representative of medieval Muslim architecture. Its design and decorative details showcase the architectural technology and artistic level of the time. This mosque is not only a place for religious activities, but also a symbol of the history and culture of Samarkand city.
Jester Castle, Spain

Jester Castle, Spain

A castle located in Jester, Spain. Built in the 15th century, it is one of the most important historical sites in the region. Located on a hill, overlooking the surrounding scenery, it provides a spectacular panoramic view. The architectural style is a combination of Gothic and Renaissance styles, showcasing the characteristics and design of medieval architecture. Having thick city walls, high towers, and palace style architectural structures, it reflects the defense and majesty of the time. There are many historical relics and artworks preserved inside, showcasing the historical and cultural significance of the castle. Tourists can visit the internal exhibitions to learn about the historical background and local cultural traditions of the castle.
Trakai Island Castle

Trakai Island Castle

Trakai Island Castle is located in the city of Trakai, about 28 kilometers west of the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, and is the most representative medieval castle in Lithuania. Built in the 14th century, it is located on an island in Lake Trakai, surrounded by magnificent natural landscapes. Trakai Island Castle is renowned for its unique architectural style and rich historical background. Built in the 14th century, it is located on an island in Lake Trakai, surrounded by magnificent natural landscapes. Trakai Island Castle is renowned for its unique architectural style and rich historical background.
Grafenstein Ruins Castle

Grafenstein Ruins Castle

Grafenstein Ruins Castle is an abandoned medieval castle ruins located in Grafenstein, Baden-W ü rttemberg, Germany. It was originally built in the 12th century to control local power. It is located in a strategic position, overlooking the surrounding area and providing defense when needed. Over time, the ruins of the Grafenstein Castle gradually became abandoned and destroyed. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the castle experienced multiple wars and conflicts, ultimately falling into ruins.
Carolingian Chapel

Carolingian Chapel

Carolingian Chapel refers to a church built in Europe during the Carolingian dynasty (8th to 9th centuries). It is a special type of medieval European architecture, whose design and decorative style were influenced by the Carolingian dynasty at that time. These chapels were usually built by Charlemagne and his successors for religious ceremonies and prayers of the royal family, nobility, or monasteries. The architectural style is usually simple and balanced, incorporating elements of Roman and Byzantine architecture. It is an important component of medieval European architecture with unique historical and cultural value.
Medieval retro windmill house

Medieval retro windmill house

Victorian style antique carved bedside table

Victorian style antique carved bedside table

European medieval style countryside windmill house cottage

European medieval style countryside windmill house cottage

An old wooden chair with a simple carved European style that is worn out

An old wooden chair with a simple carved European style that is worn out

Fictional Catholic Cathedral

Fictional Catholic Cathedral

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