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APPROACH TO DIGITAL TWIN OF IMMOVABLE CULTURE HERITAGE
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The use of digital twin models in immovable culture heritage enables better decisionmaking about preventive maintenance, heritage management, and interpretation, as well as accurate digital documentation. This publication discusses an approach for creating a digital twin using different methods of spatial data acquisition: close range terrestrial digital photogrammetry, aerial digital photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning. The "Holy Transfiguration" Church in Pomorie, Bulgaria which is the oldest functioning church on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, was chosen for the purpose of the task. The different deliverables were compared by quality and quantity characteristics. The distance measurements by a measuring tape and classical land surveying measurements with a total station were made to control the data quality. In conclusion, the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches for collecting spatial data for digital twin of immovable culture heritage and their application are described.
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