I've been exploring photogrammetry as a tool for architectural assessment and surveying for close to a decade at this point.
This Latin church dates from between the 14th and 16th centuries and was probably never finished according to various scholars and historians, as evident from the incomplete nature of the stonework and arches. It is situated in the deserted village of Agios Sozomenos which is situated close to the Green Line in the Nicosia district.
The scan was carried out around 4-5 years ago and consisted of drone and terrestrial photography. I've recently reconstructed it as a test case for figuring out pipelines for a Digital Twin project.