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Ancient Rome in 3D - Detailed virtual reconstruction. Real colors. 2023 year progress.

Ancient Rome in 3D - Detailed virtual reconstruction. Real colors. 2023 year progress.

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Explore our virtual 3D reconstruction of ancient Rome as it looked in the mid-4th century CE, around year 360, at the turn of the Pagan and Christian eras. We are the History in 3D team and our goal is to create the most detailed, accurate and complete 3D reconstruction of ancient Rome. In this video we show the most significant places in the center of the Eternal City and speak about the progress of our project during 2023. Particular attention was paid to the details of the Colosseum, the Capitoline hill, as well as the luxurious interiors of the Basilica of Maxentius and the Temple of Venus and Roma. We are adding more colorful realistic elements - painted statues, reliefs and ornaments, colored plaster, rich varieties of marble. 0: 33 Ancient Sites Girl 0: 58 Capitoline hill 2: 07 Via Sacra 3: 23 temple of Venus and Roma interior 4: 03 basilica of Maxentius interior 4: 39 fly around Colosseum 6: 08 Colosseum facade in detail 6: 38 Ludus Magnus and Gallicus from air 7: 29 Ludus Magnus arena 7: 52 Residental area to the east of Colosseum 8: 52 Imperial forums and Subura
Date: 2024-03-27

Comments and reviews: 34


Wow. Just a brilliant representation of ancient Rome. During my service in the mid-60s, USN, I was fortunate to visit Rome. Standing and walking around the Colosseum, I tried to visualize what this magnificent structure looked like when first games were played under Titus. Also looking at the Forum was the same. What did Rome look like 2, 000 years ago. Your production has finally given me an idea of just how grand Roman engineering truly was. Thank you. Hopefully there might be plans that your production team might tackle Pompei. But, again thank you for such a beautiful film about Rome.
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Just a little suggestion/correction: you correctly placed a row of big stones around the Colosseum, but it seams you didn't understand their purpose as you just placed al little chain connecting one to the next (actually there's no evidence of that chain.
Those stones served actually as counterweight for the Colosseum summer canopy: you should put a rope from each one of the stones to the corresponding tip of each one of the wooden poles on top of the Colosseum.

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Beautiful work. One question. In your reconstruction, all columns and most of the facades are white and gray. I've read they were actually painted. There are remnants of paint in some places. Also, if you look at surviving columns in Pompeii and Ercolaneum, you'll see that remnants of color on many columns and facades as well. So why doesn't your reconstruction shows it
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Notice all the marble statues are colored. This is unlike the current imitation of the greek or the roman style memorials, which put a piece of uncolored statue inside. The Roman would find it aestatically uncultured and ugly. Statues of David and Lincoln all lack colors. That's uncultured.
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How can you guys know how it was looking exactly in the past - sorry but i was a few times in Rome and was on all this places - not much is left and i also saw roman Cityplans of the past in museums - dont know if you can handle Critics but for me your Video is not very impressive!
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Dont Look to mutch Fantasie how you know the streets or what was bildet if the barbariens destroy a lot like in greek some to the Fundament later like from the bones they know the color of dinos how like bones from a Black Man a diverent as from with lol or chinese
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The fact that this beautiful city looks so similar to a modern build is astonishing. Just imagine where would we be now if the Rome did not fall. What wonders of technology would have been achieved in the sixth and seventh centuries AD.
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Beutiful done. I'm amazed. Noticed that you have some movement in the renderings (trees. I would love to see more movement, maybe the fire, people, clouds and so on to make it even more alive.
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I would love to see a game that recreated Rome with this kind of detail that allowed players to roleplay different characters and explore the city. It's a beautiful model!
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At a corner there to the west of the Colliseum, I imagined the actual sense of living there. Strangely inspiring, and nostalgic. wow. Can we get this in Unreal 5
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Great! One suggestion - give us, maybe at the end just a transparent over or so, with the real photo of today, so we could see exactly where we were. Cheers!
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Seeing this was like a dream come true. I've created these images in my head everything I've read/watched something on antiquity. A gift for a history buff
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AI narration is getting scary good, but that weird inflection on Maxentius at 2: 22 gives it away.
I THINK. It could be a real person, but I doubt it.

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Rome is a alave Master lol what a ligth how rom calculate a aquedukt without no 0 it comes from india lol why we use arabic mathe not rome how they do it
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You lost me at CE. I have no idea when CE was and neither does anyone else but everyone knows what BC means. Grow up and stop being so pathetic.
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Wow! Rome was quite stunning. Who would have thought such a barbarous empire could create such splendor almost two thousand years ago.
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What has been the formula of materials/cements/ stones/ sands of the buildings that are so tough even after thousand years lasting
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Using CE in reference to the epoch is so distracting when it’s clearly AD. The reference is the same despite the characters used.
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I imagine ancient Rome being more crowded with people, carts, domestic animals, etc. and not so pristine and clean everywhere.
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I wonder what it would have looked like at nighttime when it got dark would there have been any sort of illumination I wonder
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at 6: 12 shouldn't the Roman number of 14 been written as XIV, instead of XIIII Or was it how they wrote it at the time
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Show how they know about Fundament but Pisa not lol how the latin was raped to become english lol why day is not dei what happens
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Who wants to rebuild that crap of history such as the Romans empire Whose descendants now misslead the world via US empire.
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I am curious because some scholars say that ALL ancient buildings Greek and Roman were actually awash in vibrant colours
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Very clean a glorious sight to see. No electrical wires, utility poles that are eyesore in our modern time.
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Just imagine the work you could get as an artist and painter. I would have a good job there. So much work!
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great video. But where is the golden roof of Jupiter's temple It's all terracotta roof tiles everywhere
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It was quite a place. Its a shame the Democrats took over, dissolved the Republic, and it turned too ruin.
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Fabulous. I wish I had been able to see this before going to Rome and wandering the Via Sacra.
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Great architecture and temples. wonder values these spiritual houses taught those people.
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in Austria, the town of Carnuntum has been reconstructed to the last detail, it is beautiful
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Fascinating! I wish you would do some 3D views of ancient Mesopotamia (Babylon and Assyria)
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Full stop. Nice work but don't care to listen to CE. I'm not learning a new system.
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This is really the pride of ancient Romans. My thousand salutes to diety Roma.
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