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Ancient Rome in 3D - Temple of Venus and Roma, detailed 3D reconstruction

Ancient Rome in 3D - Temple of Venus and Roma, detailed 3D reconstruction

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Explore one of the most detaily reconstructed parts of our Rome in 3D project -the complex of the huge temple of Venus and Roma. This ensemble stood just opposite the Colosseum on a high platform. It was a personal architectural project of Emperor Hadrian. We paid attention to a detailed reconstruction of how the temple could have been decorated on the outside. We also recreated in 3D one of the most important interiors - Western Cella with a statue of the goddess Roma Aeterna. 1: 13 View from the Colosseum side, eastern facade, and Venus-colored fronton. 2: 14 South facade, Vicus Curiarum, and Arch of Titus. 3: 14 North facade, Temple of Tellus, Basilica of Maxentius, Colossus, and Colosseum. 3: 43 Huge columns of the temple. 4: 44 Side porticoes, now/then comparisons. 5: 00 Perspective of Colossus Solis from the temple. 6: 00 Approaching the temple along the Via Sacra. 7: 00 Western facade and close-up of temple decorations. 8: 53 Western cella interior, with the statue of the goddess Roma. 11: 02 Temple without a roof in the 7th century, beginning of the destruction. Fantastic! The public buildings of ancient Roma are not surpassed by modern nations. There is no longer dedication to national glory through architecture. The fascist regimes of Italy and Germany in the 1930s planned to prioritise this kind of construction.
Date: 2024-03-27

Comments and reviews: 34


I am so grateful for this! I am an old man now, and have wondered about this since I was 8 years old. I told my parents that I would love to have been in Ancient Rome. My dad said; you couldn’t have handled the overwhelming stenches and awful smells
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The level of detail is incredible! You did a great job, thank you for this.
Also, I've seen some of your older vids with Corinth, Athens, Olympia etc. and was wondering if it would be possible for you to model the 3rd Artemision at Ephesus

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I only can say one critic to this attonishing reconstruction: if the recreation is based on Rome before IV century sack, the people should be dressed as Romans of IV century, not as Roman of I century.
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You may have touched upon this in other comments, video or posts, but what sources do you use to figure out what statues would have been used, colour schemes, detaild and more I'm very curious.
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Thank you. Also, the fade in/out of new to old really helps visualize for those of us who have been there (multiple times) but still have problems placing things.
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Amazing reconstruction, going even beyond imagination as ancient Rome must have usually been. Congratulations, it is worth every second you spent working on it.
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Magnificent. I hope I see the day in my lifetime when I can walk through a complete and accurate digitaled recreation of Rome in High Resolution VR.
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I'm gonna go this week to the Temple of Venus and show this video to my wife while being there, to show her how this building looked. Thank you!
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Rome needs to reconstruct this temple in all its glory. Would make a terrific tourist attraction and example of Roman architectural excellence.
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Though i don't like the pagan aspect behind the existence of the temple of V and Roma, it remains a very beautiful and amazing structure.
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Exellent. I would like to know more about the dedtruction af the temple, how or who was responsible for the finals stage of the temple.
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I get the impression from this video that the pediment sculpture is very similar for both pediments - and that Venus is central to both.
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How can such an ancient city be more spectacular than many today Their dedication using simpler tools is beyond imagining.
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Question, how does a Temple, which is almost all stone and bronze, burn
Is it just the roof that is wood then or what

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Thank you for this amazing 3D reconstruction of the Venus temple in Rome; it is great to see how ancient Rome looked.
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God is the reason to build and God is the reason to destroy. History is the birth and death of sacred spaces.
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Wonderful video! - I wonder if Hadrian wanted to equal or surpass the great temple of Artemis at Ephesus
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No modern city can compete with Ancient Rome. So sad Christianity destroyed this beautiful city.
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Could you imagine a building like that in the Rome we have today, Splendid piece of architecture!
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And under or within that concrete base are the remains of the vestibule to part of Nero's Domus Aurea.
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The temple was built after 70 AD destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, Israel by the Romans.
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Thank you! Amazing. My favorite city ever. To see what you have recreated is amazing
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Mindblowingly amazing guys as always, look forward to every one of your uploads
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Thank you so much for giving us this glimpse of the imposing imperial Rome.
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I never tire of learning about the Roman Empire. Awesome infrastructure!
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It's disappointing that so many of these beautiful buildings are gone today.
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Fabulous! I walked these spaces as a teenager, when a student in Rome.
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This makes me realize that movies don't even compare to the reality!
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Your work is beyond any superlatives which would be used to describe it!
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11: 24 wow that’s sad. Why not just use the temple as the basilica
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Great reconstruction with amazing vistas of the ancient city.
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Beautiful work - easy to believe it looked just like this.
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Thank you so much for doing this for all of us, thank you.
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Reject weak modernity, embrace the fire of tradition.
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