- Museo de Nacional Arte Romano, Mérida
Several assets such as pictures, busts and statues have been digitalized in the Mérida's MNAR. We have focused mainly on the Eneas sculpture group, which is formed by several pieces, in order to digitally reconstruct the original sculpture. Internal galleries have also been digitizated thanks to the long-range scanner.
Moreover digitizations in all the archaeological sites in Mérida have been carried out, as for example the Pórtico del Foro Romano.
- Parque arqueológico de Alarcos, Ciudad Real
The archaeological site in Alarcos-Calatrava keeps down the legacy of several clearly differentiated civitizations, Christian and Muslim areas briefly rejuvenated by the Almohade influence.
Digitization of some small object, such as flasks and bottles, leaded the fieldwork, being followed by the digitization of the most emblematic area, the Torre Pentagonal, placed in the north side of the castle.
- Segóbriga, Cuenca
Segóbrica was the administrative capital of the center zone of the Spanish peninsule and, with Emérita Augusta y Tarraco, one of the most important cities.
Fieldworks in the Parque Arqueológico de Segóbriga began with the digitization of the Teatro Romano.
- Yacimiento de La Ontavia, Terrinches, Ciudad Real
Two thousand years ago a noble settled down in what nowadays is one of the most important arqueological sites of the penisula. There is where him, their offspring and its vassals lived on throughout centuries, ultill they fled away during the Goth encroachment.
- Cuevas-bodega en Tomelloso, Ciudad Real
An intensive documentation of the most representative cellars in Tomelloso was accomplished, taking into account both personal and commercial ones.
- Fuente del Maestre, Badajoz
This village in Badajoz was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, which makes interesting its digitization
- Reconstrucción del grupo de Eneas
This sculptures, placed in the Mérida's Museo Nacioal de Arte Romano, is one of the most significant sculpture set on the museum.
- Ciudad de Mérida
The capital of Extremadura was declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1993, and besides of being a worldwide-known tourist destination, holds high historic-value archaeological and monumental sets
- Castillo de Buñol, Valencia
This castle was originally a Muslim settlement which was then turned into a Christian fortress after its conquest.