MERAVIGLIOSO filmato!!!!! 👍 Rende benissimo l'idea di come era ROMA. In questo caso la VIA SACRA rappresenta il passaggio degli Eserciti Vincitori.....avevano pensato ANCHE QUESTO!!!!! GRAZIE a questo filmato si può notare dove è ubicata questa particolare VIA, che non ho ancora l'opportunità di visitarla e attraversarla. COMPLIMENTI 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Breathtaking, stunning, majestic. Just to think of ancient Rome! And now, it’s as if I, myself, have walked those very streets tonight. Thank you so very much.
Rome is really worth a visit, more than any other city I've visited. You aught to go. If you do, also check the RUclips channel *"toldinstone"* who amongst others have interesting videos on also the many lesser known roman buildings still existing today. Old arches incorporated into semi-modern buildings in the streets of Rome today. Well worth watching before going there yourself.
Do whatever you have to do to visit Rome. I did last May (2023) and it was literally awesome. I walked by a$$ off. Down the Appian Way (Via Appia Antica), all over the Forum and Palatine Hill, and of course the Coloseum.
I walked the via sacra today and damn I can't thank you enough for this video. It's incredibly hard to visualize what the ruins used to look like but this video and your other videos have helped so much. It was so cool to match the columns still standing with the 3D renderings. Thank you 🙏
Thanks for adding the final scene, the lookout from the Palatine Hill. It burned into my memory when I was at Rome for the last time. It helped me to figure out where every building was a lot easier.
Absolutely fascinating! What a treat! Thank you so much. I was going to be an archeologist, but I quickly found out I’d have to dig, get dirty, and sweat! So, I chose another vocation …. but I still have a fascination for the cultures of our ancient ancestors! Thank you for all your hard work!
I have always enjoyed the maps of great cities, and have long ago downloaded Rodolfo Lanciani’s “Forma Urbis Romae”. Then I found the famous "Maquette de Rome" by Andre Caron. Now your amazing 3D presentations of Virtual Rome complete the vision. I have just been allowed to walk the streets of antiqua Roma like any old Roman antiquus. I catch myself almost tripping on curbstones like some country bumpkin's first wide-eyed golly-gee impresion of a majorly monumental metropolis. Thank you.
I did exactly the same tour when i was in Rome several months ago. I was impressed by the ruins i saw there but in my mind i had the image of the past. The image that you just presented in that video. Its so sad instead of seeing the Temple of Venus with those beautiful columns seeing just some bases of columns and nothing else. But anyway your video was wonderful. Thank you.
I love Roman history. And I'm so grateful to live in a time where we're able to reconstruct and present their architectural accomplishments. But there is another side to this coin. I figure, if I were honored to be a guide through a walk like this, I'd preface it with this. "What you are going to see is amazing, thrilling, even, the imagination, engineering, and labor of a great city. But..I want you to keep in mind...the untold wealth that what you see made possible? Is the result of conquest. Many died, many were made slaves, many toiled here, building this, for their victorious masters. Keep that in mind, as you wonder at the beauty of it. This is a beautiful place. It is NOT a nice place;"
Thank you! As for statues - only a small part of them can be identified 100%, bit we cave narrations/comparisons for others, wo we're able to show how it really might looked like.
As a Roman I must say this is wonderful. What I would add is a little "google map" in the bottom right of the screen to show where we are on the current city plan !!! :)
@@orogu you are mistaken, a lot of us feel a lot more Roman than Italian. The latter is a modern artifact which scarcely influenced culture. Have very little in common with a Milanese, Torinese or Palermitano.
Walk, run, fly! Majestically! But only 1 tree in the 7:00 stands lonely) Romans loved sacred groves and trees. Despite the building density, probably, there were still corners of greenery.
A wonderful job! I felt like I was being given a guided tour by a knowledgeable townie of the ancient city itself. Only he spoke English in the voice of the RUclipsr Calpurnpiso! 😁😉
This is astonishing and spectacular! Only complaint I have (and I’m a typography freak) is that the titles are VERY hard to read. Several factors: 1. all caps of Hadrian font are not meant to be read quickly. Caps and lower case are always easier. 2. Outlined letters are always difficult for people to read. Best to use white type and add drop-shadow where needed. 3. Size of lettering is too large. Forces eye to travel too far west-to-east. I’d love to help improve this - will work super cheap because I LOVE your video!
Your reconstructions are great. I hope for a walk on Capitol hill and at least some earlier stuff before everything was of marble to be able to compare.
To think that those streets were bustling with people and also with carts being pulled by horses. Market places, shops, commerce, discussion, and banter all going on around you as you walk down those ancient roads.
That's exacty what you get when playing in 'Explore' or 'Tour' mode in the PS4 game Assassin's Creed: Origins (Ancient Egypt). I occasionallly use that mode just to walk (or hop on horse all through Egypt -- city or in outlying country villages, and inside its buildings, libraries and temples and marketsplaces - daytime to nighttime. Your character can even 'interact' or behave like the citizens and you can hear the actual languages spoken and how they implemented it into the game. It's fantastic! I'd love if this channel tried the same with their work. I'd buy it in a heartbeat!
Awesome work. Super fascinating and beautiful. Is there any chance i can experience something like this in VR some day? Do you guys work on something like that?
Excellent video! Observing all these magnificent structures one cannot help but to wonder if the Romans as a nation did not posses a superiority, narcissistic complex or was it that each Emperor was bent in surpassing the previous one? And how the average citizen felt walking by these structures every single day?
Compared to what modern architecture is now, I'd take this any day of the week Would love to see a recreation of what Rome would have looked like when Belsarius entered it!
I absolutely love these. Could someone merge your 3D models with photographic images from different spots in the Forum and post the GPS coordinates for history buffs like me to use when visiting the ancient ruins?
Very excellent work as everyone else has said, BUT(!)… i think it would be very helpful to have a companion insert window showing a walkway map from overhead, matching the walk or flight being shown in the main window. Mind you, I have no idea how much extra work this might make for you - for all I know, it would actually be impossible but, i still think it would be very helpful.
Ha this is great. Some questions: Were there trees? Or is it just impossible to know? In what state of repair were buildings? Were any decaying, or were they all shiny and well maintained? How many people / animals would you expect to see? What kind of shops or other activities would be going on?
Beautiful work this video! What's this business of the Via Sacra been a reference in Rome?? In aciant Rome?? As far as I read in the Godspels, the Via Sacra was in Jerusalém.
There was a Via Sacra in Rome to. Back in the ancient era, this street in Rome was resservet for sacred processions to the gods of the Religio Romana, parts of the triumphes of emperors and field-commanders (Legati and Magistri Militare). Sure, it became a bit cramped but tthe ancient Romans didn't need space for battle tanks and other modern military equipment.
A wonderful job. I am never disappointed by this channel.
Thank you so much!
Nothing more beautiful than Ancient Rome was ever built again...
Yes..
MERAVIGLIOSO filmato!!!!! 👍
Rende benissimo l'idea di come era ROMA.
In questo caso la VIA SACRA rappresenta il passaggio degli Eserciti Vincitori.....avevano pensato ANCHE QUESTO!!!!!
GRAZIE a questo filmato si può notare dove è ubicata questa particolare VIA, che non ho ancora l'opportunità di visitarla e attraversarla.
COMPLIMENTI 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Breathtaking, stunning, majestic. Just to think of ancient Rome! And now, it’s as if I, myself, have walked those very streets tonight.
Thank you so very much.
Thanks
I’ve never been to Rome, but if I ever make it there, I’ll have a much better idea of what it looked like thanks to your videos!
Thanks! Glad to read this!
@@italianjob17 Thank you so much!
Rome is really worth a visit, more than any other city I've visited. You aught to go. If you do, also check the RUclips channel *"toldinstone"* who amongst others have interesting videos on also the many lesser known roman buildings still existing today. Old arches incorporated into semi-modern buildings in the streets of Rome today. Well worth watching before going there yourself.
Do whatever you have to do to visit Rome. I did last May (2023) and it was literally awesome. I walked by a$$ off. Down the Appian Way (Via Appia Antica), all over the Forum and Palatine Hill, and of course the Coloseum.
This is a subject I can never get bored with.
I walked the via sacra today and damn I can't thank you enough for this video. It's incredibly hard to visualize what the ruins used to look like but this video and your other videos have helped so much. It was so cool to match the columns still standing with the 3D renderings. Thank you 🙏
Thanks for adding the final scene, the lookout from the Palatine Hill. It burned into my memory when I was at Rome for the last time. It helped me to figure out where every building was a lot easier.
Thanks!
What a pleasure on a Saturday evening to see another wonderful video of Rome from you, Danila. Fantsatic work, as always..
Thank you! To be continied!
The best virtual tour of ancient Rome on the Net! I’m totally blown away.
Thank you very much. More these walkings around ancient Rome, please. Air views are great, but views from the floor make people be there.
Thanks! Will be!
This is totally 100% amazing, but the music is also really good!
A wonderful reconstruction. Congratulations.
Thanks
Absolutely fascinating! What a treat!
Thank you so much.
I was going to be an archeologist, but I quickly found out I’d have to dig, get dirty, and sweat! So, I chose another vocation …. but I still have a fascination for the cultures of our ancient ancestors! Thank you for all your hard work!
A masterpiece. Gratias plurimas.
Thank you so much for this rendering. Fabulous !
Illico presto dans ma playlist "Rome"!!!...👍👏👌!...
I have always enjoyed the maps of great cities, and have long ago downloaded Rodolfo Lanciani’s “Forma Urbis Romae”. Then I found the famous "Maquette de Rome" by Andre Caron. Now your amazing 3D presentations of Virtual Rome complete the vision. I have just been allowed to walk the streets of antiqua Roma like any old Roman antiquus. I catch myself almost tripping on curbstones like some country bumpkin's first wide-eyed golly-gee impresion of a majorly monumental metropolis. Thank you.
Thank you
i love your videos, always showing things that normally no one shows. thanks a lot.
Thanks
The paving of the floors are and details in the building as well the shapes, indeed one of the best civilizations the world will ever see
You fine people are doing heroic work. Thank you so much for bringing Ancient Rome back to life.
BELLISSIMO LAVORO, CONTINUA COSI"
Grazie
Thank you. This was a treat. 🙏
Simply stunning! WHAT AN INCREDIBLE WORK! ❤❤❤
Excellent video, some of the best I've seen.
I had the opportunity to walk this route, the most beautiful part of Rome. Great video as usual, greetings
Thank you!))
Rome is fascinating. Has always been. Ancient Rome is the mother of our civilization. We are all Romans.
fantastic! thank you!
Absolutely wonderful! Thank you.
Thanks!
It’s bloody incredible work 🤩🤩🤩mesmerizing
Thank you!
I did exactly the same tour when i was in Rome several months ago. I was impressed by the ruins i saw there but in my mind i had the image of the past. The image that you just presented in that video. Its so sad instead of seeing the Temple of Venus with those beautiful columns seeing just some bases of columns and nothing else. But anyway your video was wonderful. Thank you.
Thanks!
EXCELENTE TRABAJO.... MUUUUUCHAS GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR...!!! Saludos...!!!
Gracias!
This is glorious - Rome was/is glorious. Thank you.
Wish I could quit my job and watch videos of Rome all day! :D Amazing
Enjoyed my trip to Rome years ago...the coliseum, pantheon, and forum were the highlights great 3D look into how it may looked like
I love Roman history. And I'm so grateful to live in a time where we're able to reconstruct and present their architectural accomplishments. But there is another side to this coin. I figure, if I were honored to be a guide through a walk like this, I'd preface it with this. "What you are going to see is amazing, thrilling, even, the imagination, engineering, and labor of a great city. But..I want you to keep in mind...the untold wealth that what you see made possible? Is the result of conquest. Many died, many were made slaves, many toiled here, building this, for their victorious masters. Keep that in mind, as you wonder at the beauty of it. This is a beautiful place. It is NOT a nice place;"
Modern slavery nowadays is not much better. Minimum paid people work hard for the wealth of Bezos and others…
It IS a nice place. The best place in the world.
Beautful but not nice -- i'd say the same thing about the earth in general, predators killing prey, millennia of warfare and tyranny.
When you build like this, you believe your way of life will never end.
Something to reflect upon.
What amazing work!! Thanks
Good choice in background music!
Incredible work, maximas gratias tibi ago!
Thanks!
Congratulations on the work, through this video I made a trip back in time
Wow! This is phenomenal.
Древний Рим -- прекраснейший город мира! Сердце замирает от восторга! Я влюблена в Рим.
Very very beautiful! (and the music is so nice 👍😃)
Thanks!
beautiful thank you
Thank you
This is so great. Thanks for putting together these awesome videos
Thank you!
Another marvelous work. Congruts!
Thank you!
Incredible!!! This wonder created by what they had available to them. Pure genius.
Simply mind- blowing!!!! :)
Thanks!
A wonderful creation of the magic of imperial Rome
Amazing job !
Thanks!
Belíssimo! Meu amor pela Roma Imperial só aumenta a cada vídeo.
🏛❤🏛❤🏛❤🏛❤🏛
Uma dúvida: tem como saber o lugar exato das estátuas que enfeitavam os edificios? E como elas eram?
????????????????????????????
Thank you! As for statues - only a small part of them can be identified 100%, bit we cave narrations/comparisons for others, wo we're able to show how it really might looked like.
@@historyin3d Muito obrigado pelas explicações. Estou ansioso para os próximos videos.
Muito obrigado pela atenção!!!
😀😀🏛🏛❤❤🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Hermoso, sin presentador , 👏👏👏👏👏
Superb! Excellent job!
Wonderful work! Congratulations.
Thanks!
Amazing , bravo !!!
As a Roman I must say this is wonderful. What I would add is a little "google map" in the bottom right of the screen to show where we are on the current city plan !!! :)
Youre not roman anymore XDDD youre italian
@@orogu you are mistaken, a lot of us feel a lot more Roman than Italian. The latter is a modern artifact which scarcely influenced culture. Have very little in common with a Milanese, Torinese or Palermitano.
I'm of Italian descent and when I see these reconstructions I wonder if my ancestors enjoyed these views of ancient construction and artistry.
if you were from the south . like my ancestors ... you were probably fed to the lions>> cheers
@@fortunatoofamontillado1059 If your own ancestors had really been "fed to the lions", you wouldn't exist!
@@deewesthill4705 Some survived!
Thank you History 3D.
Walk, run, fly! Majestically! But only 1 tree in the 7:00 stands lonely) Romans loved sacred groves and trees. Despite the building density, probably, there were still corners of greenery.
Que maravilla! Si pudiera ver en esa época , aunque sólo fuera un momento. Solo un poquito 😢
Breathtaking!
Lovely. Thank you.
Thank you
My new favourite channel🙏
A wonderful job! I felt like I was being given a guided tour by a knowledgeable townie of the ancient city itself. Only he spoke English in the voice of the RUclipsr Calpurnpiso! 😁😉
amazingly beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Wonderful! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is astonishing and spectacular! Only complaint I have (and I’m a typography freak) is that the titles are VERY hard to read. Several factors: 1. all caps of Hadrian font are not meant to be read quickly. Caps and lower case are always easier. 2. Outlined letters are always difficult for people to read. Best to use white type and add drop-shadow where needed. 3. Size of lettering is too large. Forces eye to travel too far west-to-east. I’d love to help improve this - will work super cheap because I LOVE your video!
Thank you for the respectful feedback!
Fascinating! I can't wait for Pompeii!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 always on point
Fantastic!
Fantástico. 👏👏👏
Grazie!
Wow it looks very large.
Amazing!
Your reconstructions are great. I hope for a walk on Capitol hill and at least some earlier stuff before everything was of marble to be able to compare.
Thank you! Will be one day!
❤🕊thank you!
Merci. On se rend mieux compte de l’occupation du terrain que quand on déambule dans les ruines du Forum.
Amazing!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Looks great 😉
Thanks))
Increíble precioso. Pero los adoquines 😱
También lo encuentro .....caótico. 😗
The reconstruction of the Roman Forum in the first century BC would be interesting ...
Will be! So war you can explore the Forum Romanum in time of Augustus I century AD, on our channel as well.
A topographical reconstruction before the destruction of the Velia hill and excavation for the construction of the Foro di Trajano ... 😉
Man, those guys sure love temples .... lol
🙂👍🏻♥️
To think that those streets were bustling with people and also with carts being pulled by horses. Market places, shops, commerce, discussion, and banter all going on around you as you walk down those ancient roads.
That's exacty what you get when playing in 'Explore' or 'Tour' mode in the PS4 game Assassin's Creed: Origins (Ancient Egypt). I occasionallly use that mode just to walk (or hop on horse all through Egypt -- city or in outlying country villages, and inside its buildings, libraries and temples and marketsplaces - daytime to nighttime. Your character can even 'interact' or behave like the citizens and you can hear the actual languages spoken and how they implemented it into the game. It's fantastic! I'd love if this channel tried the same with their work. I'd buy it in a heartbeat!
Thank you for making!!! I would love to have this on oculus quest 2 with the ability to walk around 3D. I would pay for that app! Please more of this.
Thanks! Yes, it will appear in a relatively soon time!
@@historyin3d I would love to see this in quest 2 as well... Are you close to release it?
Awesome work. Super fascinating and beautiful. Is there any chance i can experience something like this in VR some day? Do you guys work on something like that?
Beautiful
I REALLY ENJOY "THINGS" like this
Gratzi(?)
Excellent video! Observing all these magnificent structures one cannot help but to wonder if the Romans as a nation did not posses a superiority, narcissistic complex or was it that each Emperor was bent in surpassing the previous one? And how the average citizen felt walking by these structures every single day?
Compared to what modern architecture is now, I'd take this any day of the week
Would love to see a recreation of what Rome would have looked like when Belsarius entered it!
The music has stuck itself deep into my brain - what song is it? I wasn't able to find it anywhere.
music is well chill made me sleep
I absolutely love these. Could someone merge your 3D models with photographic images from different spots in the Forum and post the GPS coordinates for history buffs like me to use when visiting the ancient ruins?
Very excellent work as everyone else has said, BUT(!)… i think it would be very helpful to have a companion insert window showing a walkway map from overhead, matching the walk or flight being shown in the main window. Mind you, I have no idea how much extra work this might make for you - for all I know, it would actually be impossible but, i still think it would be very helpful.
art
Yep, it's Constantine time
Я нравится истории 📺👏👍❤️
Ha this is great. Some questions: Were there trees? Or is it just impossible to know?
In what state of repair were buildings? Were any decaying, or were they all shiny and well maintained?
How many people / animals would you expect to see? What kind of shops or other activities would be going on?
Depends entirely on which period of Rome's history you're talking about!
Beautiful work this video! What's this business of the Via Sacra been a reference in Rome?? In aciant Rome?? As far as I read in the Godspels, the Via Sacra was in Jerusalém.
There was a Via Sacra in Rome to.
Back in the ancient era, this street in Rome was resservet for sacred processions to the gods of the Religio Romana, parts of the triumphes of emperors and field-commanders (Legati and Magistri Militare).
Sure, it became a bit cramped but tthe ancient Romans didn't need space for battle tanks and other modern military equipment.
WOW
Show. Só faltou detalhar o prédio do Senado.
Great job. How many software do you use? Is one of them archicad? (Hope no 🤪)
Every video I see from you makes me wish I could have visited that city during its peak. I don't know if Rome is a good place to visit in present day.