Virtual Ancient Rome in 3D - Imperial Forums: Forum of Peace
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2021
- Where did the Romans keep the spoils from the Jerusalem Temple? Which forum did Pliny the Elder consider one of the three most magnificent buildings in the world?
Today we set off for a walk through the Forum of Peace, a magnificent structure built by Emperor Vespasian with funds received during the Jewish War. The Forum and/or the Temple of Peace were intended to become a symbol of the coming era of well-being and prosperity.
In 10 minutes we will tell you about the main features of this structure, about its history, about what famous artifacts were stored here, and also show several of comparisons 'then and now'. Enjoy!
Our goal is to create the most extensive, detailed and accurate virtual 3D reconstruction of the Eternal City. This part of our project is one of the most up-to date ones, we took recent excavation reports and investigation into account. However, there are still things to inprove this 3d model in future - to add painted statues, reliefs etc, as well as show its lateral libraries, which are not mentioned in this video so far.
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Everyone's waiting for covid to end while I'm here waiting for the restoration of the roman empire....
Your videos keep getting better and better and I’ve noticed you have also been uploading more often which makes this ever more glorious. AVE HISTORY IN 3D!
Perfeito!!!🏛😍🏛
Como sempre é um grande prazer ver esse trabalho maravilhoso. Estou ansioso para ver os outros foruns e termas.
Thanks!! Will be!
Wonderful. Thank you! 👍
Thanks!
The imperial Fora was amazing, please the Forum of Trajan for the next tour.
Amazing as always. Just imagine how wealthy you would be if by some miracle you were able to have just one of these ( 4:29 ) statues still intact in your possession today.
A majestic and beautiful place...and video, thanks for sharing!
What gorgeous and magnificent Building in anciant Rome! 😍😢
Absolutely jaw dropping as usual. You've really excelled with the texture work, I love that unlike many other reconstructions your textures contain hints of wear and tear and aren't completely clean and pristine. It looks much more tangible and real compared to other reconstructions I have seen of Ancient Rome, which tend to look more like pristine plastic models or something.
Also love that you included a little render of 6th Century Rome at the end there, as that's the period I find the most intriguing. Hope we might see more of that in the future :)
This forum must of been spectacular back in its day, and the music makes it sad because it's all gone 😕
Cool video
Thank you!
Breathtaking... Thank you so much Sir!
Excellent work.
Majestic indeed! Thank you for your genius in reconstructing such epic and almost unbelievably magnificent Roman buildings of antiquity. Without your research and skills it is impossible to imagine such grandeur, excess and brilliance of Roman architecture which, for me, is a dream come true! Xxx
It brings tears to my eyes that this legacy has passed..
If you were alive then you probably wouldn't say that, you'd be most likely a victim of it, however beautiful it is. See Rome as an oligarchy with rich corrupt murderous leaders like Russia has now but 100x worse than THAT!. You would be their slave or indentured servant... if you were still alive.
@@chumleykgive me my shoe number. Don't worry so much, or you will become a tooth fairy. Even if I were the Roman emperor himself, my fate still does not change the fact that Rome was ultra-great and the world will never be perfect.
🇷🇺 Putin is neither "bad" nor "good", just doing what every government that wants to be effective does (machiavellianism). Countries have no "friends", only interests. And you are swallowing Western propaganda that demonizes Russia because NATO structures have approached its borders, led by the US, which has many more attacked countries, not to mention what Israel is doing in the Gaza Strip.
Your work is precious! Thank you!!
great, thanks
This is amazing guys 👏
Great! Have a peaceful Christmas!
PERFECTION
If only a miracle had happened and the resources spent on arms had been put into rebuilding Ancient Rome!
Stunning video - thank you.
Wonderful work !
Super job as usual!
Superb!
Its Just Amazing how Rome was back then. And all we have now is cell phones.😂🤣😅
beautiful
You forgot the “you are here” red dot, on the map🤔
Wasn't it the Roman writer Seneca that said of the Romans, "They make a desert and call it Peace".
No, these are words of Calgacus, the Caledonian chieftain who fought against rome. And this sentence is pretty true by the way. If there's no enemies anymore, If they're complitely wiped out, there's no war and there's peace.
It was Tacitus.
"ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant". Tacitus Agricola 30
👍👍👍
Rebuild !!
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What song is this?
Can these be available in vr. I bet a lot of people would gladly pay for them
A shame the city as a whole was left to decay and collapse. While I'm no historian, I know that the city had a plethora of reasons for its fall, but no single one confirming it. A lot of things though seemed to make it look like Rome was its own worst enemy with cultural rot and the empire overextending being two of the factors.
Personally I hold Constantine the Great responsible. It was he who decided to move the headquarters of the Roman Empire to Byzantium. Leaving beautiful Rome to decay. He also introduced Christianity as state religion, one of the many modern religions that preach intolerance. For me Constantine the Great is the anti-hero of all time.
well done!!😁👍
welcome all in Italy because Italy is an open-air museum
cya all
❤🎉😊
Where was the entrance?
7:59 one of them
From the Forum Nervae directly under the porticos, in the corners of the Forum Pacis. Although some other reconstructions are placing the entrances outside of the porticos, in the columned wall that separated the two forums, just in front of the fountains.
@@AlexandruBurda yes, the exact number of entrances is still incertain and requires further excavations.
Just Amazing how Rome was back then. And all we have now is cell phones 😂🤣😅
Christianity was a colossal step backward.
DON'T BE SILLY!!!
O QUE DERRUBOU ROMA FOI O PROPRIO PAGANISMO!!
@@jeffersoncruz2898 why do you reject the beautiful and immaculate tradition of pagan heritage and defend others from returning to these beautiful roots for something that came out of the desert from the east two thousand years ago and has nothing to do with the world you live in and with the one from which my people definitely come ancestors..
Absolutely!
@@MMijdus Christianity is just a story, a collection of archetypes that the jews copied from older religions to control the gentiles. Compare Christianity with their religion (Rabbinic Judaism based on the "Talmud") and you will see.
Is it just me, or is it a dark video? I'm all for authenticity, but interior views would have been clearer if artificial lighting was used instead of lighting of the period. It would have made it easier to understand and appreciate the beautiful architecture. Also having a few people scattered about would help to see the scale of things.
the roof of the temple of peace was actually made of gold until the vandals stripped it away on June 2, 455
You confuse it with the roof of the temple Jupiter OM.
No sera exesiva la idealizacion..
Nothing of the Colosseum?
What?
Nothing of your braincells?
Magnificent job and a wonderful world we have lost along the way