Monastery of Yuste Free 3D model

Monastery of Yuste Free 3D model

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This 3D model was originally designed in Sketchup 8 before being converted to other 3D formats entirely. The native format is .skp while the 3dsmax scene utilizes 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 It stands at the foot of Tormantos Salvador hill and mountain, a half mile west of the village of Cuacos. Historically famous as the residence of Emperor Charles V, it was established in 1402 by neighbors from Plasencia, inhabitants of a chapel dedicated to San Cristobal. A dispensation allowing adherence to St. Jerome's monk rules was granted in 1408 The original structure boasted an impressive and majestic old building with the church, especially the vault, being expertly constructed from stone masonry still preserved today The altar was completed by Juan de Segura in 1587 but sadly suffered a burning during the Revolutionary War. Subsequent reconstruction efforts followed suit To the south of the church lies the Emperor's palace where he passed away on September 21, 1558; interestingly, his wooden coffin was placed within a box prior to its eventual transfer to the Escorial A remarkable similarity is said to exist between this palace in terms of form and layout and Ghent, the place where Charles V was born It boasts an adjacent lovely pond with oil mill and flour on site. Additionally, surrounding the convent lies an orchard of various vegetables; nearby stands another smaller area containing a few 2,500 olive trees and a large league and half eastward of the Valmorisco farm property belonging to the very same convent There exists a well-constructed wine cellar as well as oil press in addition to a securely fenced-off vineyard section.

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