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Virtual Ancient Rome in 3D - CIRCUS MAXIMUS - Video Tour

Virtual Ancient Rome in 3D - CIRCUS MAXIMUS - Video Tour

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Today we will speak about the greatest ancient Circus in the world. Circus Maximus was the oldest and largest of the theaters for games in Rome. The Circus existed and functioned continuously for more than a thousand years, until the very end of ancient Rome and even for some time after. It has been rebuilt several times. We will show as it could look like in the 4th century CE, at the peak of its heyday. And our main goal is to create the most extensive, detailed and accurate virtual 3D reconstruction of Ancient Rome, and eventually release it to everyone using the game engine! I was cycling in Rome on my first visit when I got a bit lost trying to find my way somewhere. I ended up hot and panting, and peddling round the perimeter of the Circus Maximus.
I thought to myself Is this Nero's revenge So I said outloud C'mon Nero, I'm an artist as well. Give me a break.
After that I found my way no problem.

Date: 2024-03-27

Comments and reviews: 34


This is a fantastic reconstruction! I have to tell you: I have been utilizing this as a base reference along with other documents/graphics to rebuild it as historically accurate I can in Ark: Survival Evolved. Perhaps once I'm finished, I can send you a link so you can see how it turned out: )
Also, I would really love to see how you built the sub-levels/cross sections and connected them!

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I really, really hope that you do a detailed video tour of the _Collis/Mons Palatinus_ as well, specifically the _Domus Domitiana_ and the _Domus Severiana_ along with their interiors. Some have done reconstructions of the _Domus Flavia_ section of the _Domus Domitiana_ specifically, but excluded the _Domus Augustana_ and the _Stadium_ as well as the _Domus Severiana_ which is quite unfortunate.
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Thank you very much for voicing the tours with your voice. Thanks to the translation function into other languages, this video expands the boundaries. Thank you for your work, it is incomparable and very informative.
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Love the blue sky. I’m laying on my bed that has tall windows on three sizes of it. Holding up my iPad it’s like blending in with the sky behind. Beautiful video. Wish I could go back in time and see this
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Note to Italians: Rebuild some of these ancient sites that were looted for building materials by Popes and rulers. Costly yes, but will repay a hundred times over in tourist $$.
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This is just awesome, really helps with understanding just how grand the spectacle must have been. It would be great to see a video with it populated and racing taking place.
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Very good made.
In some drawings of the Circus Maximus the spina was not dividing the track symmetrically.
What is the ornament on top of the Ramses II obelisk 8: 40

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Words can't express how glad I am that you made this video. You can clearly see all the details and different materials that were used. Just amazing
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How we know it looked like this Is it an educated guess or taken from drawings of the era Obviously there were no photos. :) Thank you!
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i have a research about circus maximus and this video has been such a great help for me to understand the elements, thank you so much!
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Looks just like a football stadium. it's almost as if. the same people who were running the show back. are still running it now.
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They should rebuild it. And also do horse racing again in it. A crowd-fund action all over the world would make it possible.
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It still amazes me how ancient Rome was able to construct these structures despite how far back in the past they were.
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By 650ish AD the total population of Rome was LESS than the capacity of the arena. Just Wow. That is amazing, thank you
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I’ve been there and, even with the (very good) graphics, I still sense the feeling of time passing and desolation.
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I have to boast that I walked around Circus Maximus today! Rome is gorgeous, just like your videos!
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WOW! BRAVO! THAT! Was. Like, TRAVELIN, Through! TIME! ;! PLEASE! YOU. MUST. DO. THE PALATINE! PALACES!
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I find Rome and the Roman Empire fascinating, the continued influence it has on the world is amazing.
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Your work is amazing from the distance and from its details on the closest view! Congruts and keep it up!
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hello, excellent video, to ask if you know the measurements of the circus, arches, it is for a project
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What a conceit to think the greatest technological feats belong to the modern age.
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There is an old black and white photo 1840s showing the spina, where did it go
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Amazing to see. Of course, the track is still there, but the buildings are gone.
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amazing how no stadium has bigger capacity than circus maximus still to this day
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Straordinaria ricostruzione. Ora mancano i Palazzi imperiali: fuori e dentro.
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I live in Rome and now there Is nothing left of this incredible circus.
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Wonderful! Congratulations on your work. What software do you use Blender
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Thanks again for your work which is like a marvelous time machine to the past.
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How did they keep the water clean in that pool They didn't have chlorine then.
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Wonderfull!
3: 33 What is this temple on the far right on the track

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Can you make a 360 walk around for a VR that’d be soooo amazing
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Thanks a lot for this! You need to research 'Promo SM'!
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Awesome! I'm hoping you make one for the Palatine Hill
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Such a beautiful recreation! Thank you for sharing this.
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