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Ancient Rome Reborn Through Virtual Reality
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Join us for an in-depth look at imperial Rome reconstructed by a team of experts under the guidance of Prof. Bernard Frischer of Rome Reborn fame. This iteration is part of a new app called yorescape.page.link/rome that you can try for free. In this video we'll show you some aspects of the amazing app, which we pair with some unique views of Ancient Rome today. Enjoy these ancient Rome then and now views and insights!

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0:00 Introduction
0:23 Colosseum to Capitoline
3:21 Arch of Constantine, Meta Sudans, Colossus, Colosseum
4:33 Circus Maximus, Palatine hill
6:13 Colosseum, Temple of Claudius
7:16 Baths of Caracalla
7:55 Column of Trajan, Imperial Fora
8:37 Campus Martius: Pantheon, Mausoleum of Augustus, Theater of Marcellus
10:05 Plan of Ancient Rome in the time of Constantine- overview

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@jeffreymedeiros6253

3 months ago

This is exactly what I remember it looking like. Well done.

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@ericwest128

5 months ago

Insane how rich this city looked in ancient times.Just Amazing buildings

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@hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156

3 months ago

Ubisoft gave us a pretty impressive rendering of Rome during the Renaissance era in Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, I had lots of fun just wandering around the city. And now Yorescape is actually giving us the Eternal City at the height of the Empire. Gorgeous!

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@ran_d_d

5 months ago

Rome is such an amazing city. Iā€™ve heard so many people say ā€œoh there are too many touristsā€.. but thereā€™s a reason for that. Itā€™s just so cool to walk around a corner and see the pantheon or colosseum. My step dad has family in Naples. So every time Iā€™ve visited I think we have gone up to Rome as well.

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@davefranklyn7730

5 months ago

Driving thru Rome at night I noticed the top windows of the Theatre of Marcellus and some were lighted. I asked my Italian friend why? He said those were people's apartments. Imagine that! People have apartments in a 2000 year old building! It really staggers the mind.

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@spankflaps1365

5 months ago

Before this app, we used to use an illustrated tourist book with transparency overlays of each photo or scene, showing how it looked in antiquity.

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@garycourtier4668

5 months ago

Rome was truly a marvel of architecture and engineering. Fascinating video. Thank you.

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@unarealtaragionevole

5 months ago

Rome Reborn isn't a "new" project. It's been around since the 90s ;o). But I do love that they keep updating it with new features, graphics, and little details. I used to dream they would allow their virtual model to be used by a quality game maker and we would get the Ancient Rome game we deserve in all its glorious immersion.

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@Perebynis

4 months ago

Imagine what a time traveller from ancient Rome must feel like when he sees (more or less) all those marvelous buildings lying in ruins. You could comfort him that Rome and the Romans have influenced Europe and large parts of the world in more ways you can imagine. Seeing it like that, Rome never really has fallen. Past blends into present. ThatĀ“s the aspect of Roman culture most fascinating to me.

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@rayharvey1330

3 months ago

Ancient Rome looks better than most places around the world today.

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@CryptoX-kr3wu

5 months ago

"My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions and loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius."

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@tonybaker55

5 months ago

Having been to Rome about 5 years ago, I was amazed at how many buildings are still there, considering the wars that have taken place there over the centuries.

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@Amm17ar

3 months ago

You can tell by their inflections and enthusiasm, that this was a really fun and passionate project for them. Well done, really cool to see.

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@genemorris9432

3 months ago

This is a great idea but the way it's presented I had difficulty correlating what we have today with what it was. Better to show each structure separately as a before and after scenario.

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@generator6946

5 months ago

I love Rome! Iā€™ve been there twice. Iā€™d live there if I could! Itā€™s like going back home ā€¦

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@TerryEbertMendozza

1 month ago

I write for a Rome Facebook group. I have tried to explain that the most important site in ancient Rome is The Forum, but everyone just wants to see the Colosseum. Thank you for posting this. I now have something to recommend to my readers which just might stimulate their interest in that most important site in Rome!

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@TaeSunWoo

3 months ago

It amazes me how architecture was so refined this early in human history

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@davefranklyn7730

5 months ago

Also, right before Christmas of 1991, my wife and I were in Rome. We went to a nighttime Christmas open air fair in the Piazza Navona that was once was the Stadium of Domitian. It started to rain, so we walked a few blocks eastward heading to the Metro station at the Colosseum but then it really started to rain. We followed some people who were going into what I thought was a large church. It actually was the Pantheon. I didn't even realize what it was until i was inside. It was amazing! And no rain was coming down from the hole in the roof even though a moment ago I was getting deluged. I stood there, looking up at the hole and amazed no rain was falling on me.

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@historion

2 months ago

Just a wake up call that civilization generally progress, but not linearly. It goes backwards from time to time. Quite nice. Thank you.

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@user-xx2hj7xb6b

4 months ago

Terrific! In the future, I hope they do a virtual rendering of ancient Rome's housing stock to get an idea of how the general populace lived.

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