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Virtual Ancient Rome in 3D from Air - 2022 year progress in detail

Virtual Ancient Rome in 3D from Air - 2022 year progress in detail

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Explore the progress of the detailed, accurate and extensive virtual 3D reconstruction of ancient Rome from the sky, as it was in IV century CE. More than 50% of the City is already recreated in 3D. We're showing the results of this year, and speaking about plans for coming 2023. You can see the famous buildings of the center of Rome, like Colosseum, Forums and Capitol, and finished new areas, as baths of Caracalla surroundings (via Appia and Latina, and Circus Maximus as well. The complex of the Campus Martius is also almost completed, including Pantheon and Theater of Pompey. It's so moving to fly over the ancient eternal city in such detail and think of all the millions of people, now long dead, who filled up those streets, theatres, circuses etc in that miracle of a city. The sheer grandeur is overpowering. Extremely impressive work, thank you all so much.
Date: 2024-03-27

Comments and reviews: 34


Phenomenal content! I was just there last week, and wished I'd have seen these videos, prior to my trip. I do, however go to Rome frequently, so I'll definitely be studying location and integrity of these structures, before my next trip. Thank you! This must have been painstaking work. but, I can definitely say, based on the outcome, it was worth every moment you've invested into the final product! Beautifully done!
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Hoping that this can eventually be imported into an engine like Unreal with all of the fidelity it offers and toured in VR. In the future I would love to see numerous cities and locations from classical antiquity rebuilt in VR to the most accurate standard possible, perhaps sharing a common year. I can dream.
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The addition of more buildings in Campus Martius will be very interesting, since for the next 1000 years basically all of medieval Rome would live there (30, 000 people, whereas the east, central and south part of the city would be in ruins of used for pasture and farming.
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Why don't European countries( especially Italy and Greece) rebuild their historical sites according to their original bluprints like Japan and South Korea do to their burnt palaces It would attract tens of millions more tourists!
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Amazing. I walked around the Palatine and the baths of Caracalla several times and was amazed of the view on the Circus Maximus. now I can finally see how it all matched when the building are intact. Beautiful work! Thank you!
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The narration is exquisite!
Timed perfectly with the scenery, with very specific yet limited precise details!
(I am think only a true Human voice can express such reverence and inflection control

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Awesome! You said it was in the time of the Emperor Aurelianus, right Yet, I see the Nova Basilica from no earlier than the time of the Emperor Maxentius. Hmmm.
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Rome had huge populated areas made of wooden structures that are not often included in these reconstructions that are based on ruins and buildings that still exist
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Which program are you using to build and render the building. I have an idea very similar to this and want to do it for other ancient cities. Do you use Rhino
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Can you please add seneca's mansion. Also can you make me into a tiny man so I can be like Socrates and walk around the city myself at my own pace. thank you
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This is truly amazing. I dream about a VR experience where one day the whole world of Antiquity is free to explore, how awesome would that be!
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Fascinating and most helpful, especially as l am planning to visit Rome again. Thankyou for your skill and generosity to History.
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Please release this as a fully explorable map, either by flying around, walking or VR as opposed to a waypoint or video tour only.
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Amazing work. Do you have plans to publish this in game format so that we can walk through these reconstruction with other people
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Were all Roman buildings made of stone No wooden buildings at all Or were some made from plaster Were their buildings insulated
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I've been watching these Rome Recreated videos for over a decade now, and this one is the best I've ever seen. Bravo!
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You should really do the Naumachia Augusti in Transtiberim. That’s the largest arena in the ancient world.
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We are thinking about purchasing a small apartment in Rome. Capital of the world. Forza Roma per sempre
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Please change the speaker, it’s all perfect, a part his english. better leave only written commentaries, nope
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For anyone following that has a heart, this company is run by zionists that support the murder of Palestinians
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Amazing and wonderful as always and magnificant work! Have a happy new year and may your plans come true!
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I love the big temple of venus felcis female of female love n happiness! more than the fighting area!
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Very similar to Ohrid old city. Its entire architecture seems Roman-inspired (from Byzantine source)
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great job. I wonder the virtual reconstruction of Roman based on what, history book and record
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My History teacher told me that the Romans were 250 years away from Computers and Jet fighters.
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It's amazing! It would be great if someday you could walk through this recreation in VR
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Happy new year!
Have you topographically developed the Sacred area of Sant'Omobono

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What software are you using to model this in What software to simulate it in Thanks! :)
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You should sell it as a first person game just to explore it. I'd buy it, especially in VR
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great video. ! there are three buildings on top of the tabularium - is than correct
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I'm Roman. Being a Son of this City it is a pride, so big, that i can't describe.
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Keep up the great work. We should collaborate, check out my Pantheon reconstruction.
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Rome deserves to be considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
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I wish I could just walk the streets of Rome and witness the great ancient city.
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