
Virtual Ancient Rome in 3D: 5 Ancient Buildings In Rome Incredibly Intact - Now And Then
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Date: 2024-03-27
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ant1724
For some odd reason I got the feeling that a lot of weird demonic phenomenon would happen deep within the temple walls or some monumental ancient building of significance. Yet with all the bronze/painted statues at the height of Rome empire its local to put emphasis on such claim seeing something in the dark due to a shadow of a weird looking statue.
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For some odd reason I got the feeling that a lot of weird demonic phenomenon would happen deep within the temple walls or some monumental ancient building of significance. Yet with all the bronze/painted statues at the height of Rome empire its local to put emphasis on such claim seeing something in the dark due to a shadow of a weird looking statue.
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samsmom1491
Isn't there a theater near the Pantheon or at least the rounded part where the audience sat I seem to recall it while on tour there. It's been incorporated into a more recent building. Rome is still a beautiful city, but can't hold a candle to its ancient glory (unless you were poor and lived in one of the less desirable insulae.
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Isn't there a theater near the Pantheon or at least the rounded part where the audience sat I seem to recall it while on tour there. It's been incorporated into a more recent building. Rome is still a beautiful city, but can't hold a candle to its ancient glory (unless you were poor and lived in one of the less desirable insulae.
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scrollop
Fantastic! Thank you! I could watch hours of these. IF you have the time, a comparison of current ruins and how they looked would be very interesting, for example the amazing videos that you have produced on one half of the screen, whilst having the current ruins on the other half. Thank you for sharing this.
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Fantastic! Thank you! I could watch hours of these. IF you have the time, a comparison of current ruins and how they looked would be very interesting, for example the amazing videos that you have produced on one half of the screen, whilst having the current ruins on the other half. Thank you for sharing this.
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luxaeterna31
Really impressive work. I like the reconstructed details on the temple of Antoninus & Faustina. particularly the ornate Corinthian columns. We are so fortunate to have these ancient structures, after the 5th & 6th Century (and beyond) plundering and earthquake destruction. Bravo!
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Really impressive work. I like the reconstructed details on the temple of Antoninus & Faustina. particularly the ornate Corinthian columns. We are so fortunate to have these ancient structures, after the 5th & 6th Century (and beyond) plundering and earthquake destruction. Bravo!
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krieger2077
It honestly boggles my mind how 300 senators (or 600 by Caesar’s time) could meet in a room that small. I always envisioned the senate to be more of the size of the House of Commons in the UK which seats a little over 400 (even though there are a little over 600 MP’s)
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It honestly boggles my mind how 300 senators (or 600 by Caesar’s time) could meet in a room that small. I always envisioned the senate to be more of the size of the House of Commons in the UK which seats a little over 400 (even though there are a little over 600 MP’s)
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travelwithrado
It's really impressive view of beautiful abcient Roma catching people's imagination. I am curious if you have done any 3D reconstraction of Largo di Torre Argentina in Campus Martius with Pompey's Theatre, where Julius Caesar was assassinated.
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It's really impressive view of beautiful abcient Roma catching people's imagination. I am curious if you have done any 3D reconstraction of Largo di Torre Argentina in Campus Martius with Pompey's Theatre, where Julius Caesar was assassinated.
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117adstudio3
Fantastic work, thanks! Rome was truly outstanding, the city of marbles, and it would be fantastic to raise international funds to rebuild a section of it as it was back then! Im sure many people would donate, just like they did for Notredame
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Fantastic work, thanks! Rome was truly outstanding, the city of marbles, and it would be fantastic to raise international funds to rebuild a section of it as it was back then! Im sure many people would donate, just like they did for Notredame
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JiveTrkey
This is great. Even having seen some of these in real life, the recreations always feel a bit abstract to me. To see them directly compared to the real life images - and from the same angles - makes it easier to reconcile the two. Good stuff
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This is great. Even having seen some of these in real life, the recreations always feel a bit abstract to me. To see them directly compared to the real life images - and from the same angles - makes it easier to reconcile the two. Good stuff
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Insectoid_
Sometimes I wish I had the billions of someone like Musk and then I could buy some cheap land and reconstruct the forum romanum and as many of the buildings and structures around it as I could afford lol. I guess we all have different dreams.
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Sometimes I wish I had the billions of someone like Musk and then I could buy some cheap land and reconstruct the forum romanum and as many of the buildings and structures around it as I could afford lol. I guess we all have different dreams.
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robinharwood5044
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. The guys who built the Pantheon - the architects and engineers, the builders and stonecutters and tilers and the guys who mixed the concrete - knew their jobs and did them well.
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I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. The guys who built the Pantheon - the architects and engineers, the builders and stonecutters and tilers and the guys who mixed the concrete - knew their jobs and did them well.
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history
We can see the greatness of Rome by looking at a few things. A road built nowadays with all our technology in a few months cracks and holes open up. And when we look at Rome we see monuments built 2, 000 years ago and still standing.
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We can see the greatness of Rome by looking at a few things. A road built nowadays with all our technology in a few months cracks and holes open up. And when we look at Rome we see monuments built 2, 000 years ago and still standing.
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JanGotner
Damn I wish someone rebuilt ancient Rome 1: 1 in some other location. would be much more interesting to live in such a reconstruction than in the bland soulless shoebox buildings we have nowadays.
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Damn I wish someone rebuilt ancient Rome 1: 1 in some other location. would be much more interesting to live in such a reconstruction than in the bland soulless shoebox buildings we have nowadays.
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Legatvs1
Absolutely fantastic and evocative recreation of the 5 best preserved buildings in Rome. A big thank you to Rome in 3D for your all your hard work in bringing us these wonderful realizations. :)
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Absolutely fantastic and evocative recreation of the 5 best preserved buildings in Rome. A big thank you to Rome in 3D for your all your hard work in bringing us these wonderful realizations. :)
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history
Most of the buildings in the fora survived longtime, except to earthquakes and to the sack by Norman of Robert Guiscard, who invaded Rome from Naples (whose Kingdom he were ruling), in AD 1084.
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Most of the buildings in the fora survived longtime, except to earthquakes and to the sack by Norman of Robert Guiscard, who invaded Rome from Naples (whose Kingdom he were ruling), in AD 1084.
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smazuga
Very nice, i like to watch this video, you did the great work about ancient, look like i travel to the past on time machine. Also i like the music, which add the emotional ambient. Thank you!
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Very nice, i like to watch this video, you did the great work about ancient, look like i travel to the past on time machine. Also i like the music, which add the emotional ambient. Thank you!
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raffriff42
I love that the Senate building (Curia Julia) is such a relatively modest structure. In most countries today, the houses of Congress or Parliament dominate their capitol cities.
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I love that the Senate building (Curia Julia) is such a relatively modest structure. In most countries today, the houses of Congress or Parliament dominate their capitol cities.
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ejfheoshrjde
Wow, beautiful work! I would be interested in future videos to understand how you recreate these buildings from the sources and archaeology to the digital product. Thank you.
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Wow, beautiful work! I would be interested in future videos to understand how you recreate these buildings from the sources and archaeology to the digital product. Thank you.
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MidniteSon
If you ever have a chance to see the Pantheon, it's incredible and amazing that something like that could be built nearly 2, 000 years ago and still stand today.
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If you ever have a chance to see the Pantheon, it's incredible and amazing that something like that could be built nearly 2, 000 years ago and still stand today.
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meltedmarshdaddy
Basically the leaders of the new modern way.
The Roman's paved the way for advanced life as we know it. Kind of like their ancestors the Sumerians.
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Basically the leaders of the new modern way.
The Roman's paved the way for advanced life as we know it. Kind of like their ancestors the Sumerians.
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silviatanase3267
I was working with a young man from Great Britain and he said to me that in Rome at every corner is something to see! Impressive! ( Constantin Tanase.
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I was working with a young man from Great Britain and he said to me that in Rome at every corner is something to see! Impressive! ( Constantin Tanase.
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spankflaps1365
1: 00 Temple of Divine Romulus - I did a tour of the Forum 20 years ago, the guide said the original lock in these bronze doors still works.
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1: 00 Temple of Divine Romulus - I did a tour of the Forum 20 years ago, the guide said the original lock in these bronze doors still works.
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mrsalento78
Inside the niches of the Pantheon (in ancient greek Pantheon means all the Gods) there were the statues of the Gods, probably the 12 Olympians.
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Inside the niches of the Pantheon (in ancient greek Pantheon means all the Gods) there were the statues of the Gods, probably the 12 Olympians.
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DasUberGamer
Very interesting! I would love to see historically accurate models and locations like these used more as assets in movies and video games.
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Very interesting! I would love to see historically accurate models and locations like these used more as assets in movies and video games.
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mikooou
This is great - I hope we soon have a full model of Rome in interactive VR we can walk through. Maybe like its architectural peak in like 300.
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This is great - I hope we soon have a full model of Rome in interactive VR we can walk through. Maybe like its architectural peak in like 300.
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Buildbeautiful
Great video so many truly beautiful buildings unlike todays bland eyesores that look like they were designed by robots
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Great video so many truly beautiful buildings unlike todays bland eyesores that look like they were designed by robots
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markw4263
Excellent restored images, but it would help to have a few more seconds of how it looks now to get a perspective.
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Excellent restored images, but it would help to have a few more seconds of how it looks now to get a perspective.
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Clemeaux_
Beautiful as always. I feel like I spend every waking minute obsessed with Rome and you scratch the itch well.
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Beautiful as always. I feel like I spend every waking minute obsessed with Rome and you scratch the itch well.
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wagnerpolveiro
Amazing, it's beautiful and a real gift to have the opportunity of seeing it.
Thank you so much!
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Amazing, it's beautiful and a real gift to have the opportunity of seeing it.
Thank you so much!
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Theemergendizer
Incredibly done, amazing to see your 3d rendition!
What's the music you used for this vid
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Incredibly done, amazing to see your 3d rendition!
What's the music you used for this vid
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fishmarkholmes1834
Thanks to all Archaeologists and 3D artists who making travel through time is possible.
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Thanks to all Archaeologists and 3D artists who making travel through time is possible.
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walkingbrazil2021
Very Good and interesting video, about this 5 Ancient Buildings in Rome, Italy.
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Very Good and interesting video, about this 5 Ancient Buildings in Rome, Italy.
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history
Amazing & very tastefully done! Do you think you guys would ever recreate Constantinople
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Amazing & very tastefully done! Do you think you guys would ever recreate Constantinople
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