That sarcophagus is truly extraordinary. I love it, you really get a sense of human connection with the people it was made to commemorate . Other sarcophagi or grave monuments are often, although impressive, quite intimidating. 😰 Greetings from Sweden!
@@AncientRomeLive One thing I was wondering: where were most of these objects found given that Etruscan settlements and dwelling were flattened? Buried along with the dead? Is the visitor informed here as to the origin of the objects, and how they were found? From what I know remnants of Etruscan civilisation are very few and far between. Them, and the Carthaginians..
This is a wonderful idea. And Thank you. But the sound quality is terrible. Can I ask that you give him a bluetooth mic, and you add subtitles rather than translating. I would prefer to hear the Italian. But great , thanks.
@@AncientRomeLive Yes it's definitively a great snapshot of what that museum has to offer even if it feels like we're getting a 5 min before close time runaround. Also it looks like a smartphone video but you know i like the impromptu nature of it, it feels genuine and fresh without sickening video editing. I like it !
of course Director of a beautifull and unique museum Dr. x does not speak english. I was there in march and the explanations are not clear but wonderfull place to visit
The director is very informed great job!
Love it! The museum looks different than 15 years ago when i was there. A rainy day kept me inside. Super tour!
superb place really amazing
Thanks for visiting
Great video. I am definitely going there on my next trip!
Awesome! they will be happy to see you!
That sarcophagus is truly extraordinary. I love it, you really get a sense of human connection with the people it was made to commemorate . Other sarcophagi or grave monuments are often, although impressive, quite intimidating. 😰 Greetings from Sweden!
Thank you so much! Hello from Rome!
Definitely, we will visit this gem!!!
Fabulous
well worth a visit. we did it by tram!
Another Oscar for camera.
WOW - have to get there!
IT is so worth it!
@@AncientRomeLive One thing I was wondering: where were most of these objects found given that Etruscan settlements and dwelling were flattened? Buried along with the dead? Is the visitor informed here as to the origin of the objects, and how they were found? From what I know remnants of Etruscan civilisation are very few and far between. Them, and the Carthaginians..
@@Kosmonooit 5:30
must go there
thanks- and we will be back to film it more in depth.
This is a wonderful idea. And Thank you. But the sound quality is terrible. Can I ask that you give him a bluetooth mic, and you add subtitles rather than translating. I would prefer to hear the Italian. But great , thanks.
Thank you- it was a bit impromptu- but well worth to preserve this moment- we have many opportunities to go back!
@@AncientRomeLive Yes it's definitively a great snapshot of what that museum has to offer even if it feels like we're getting a 5 min before close time runaround. Also it looks like a smartphone video but you know i like the impromptu nature of it, it feels genuine and fresh without sickening video editing. I like it !
E il sarcofago degli sposi del Louvre dove e' stato trovato?
E la collezione Castellani?
This is amazing!!!
of course Director of a beautifull and unique museum Dr. x does not speak english. I was there in march and the explanations are not clear but wonderfull place to visit
Il direttore del museo parla un perfetto inglese!
10:37 in the upper left, my dachshund looks just like this little guy
Darius understands Italian, but is he reluctant to speak it on camera as he's not totally fluent? He is American.
Shame the filming was so shaky but thank you
Gosh you need to buy a gimbal for your camera to stabilize shakes, this is a minimum for a serious youtuber.