Roman Bridges with Architect Manuel Bravo

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @ManuelBravo
    @ManuelBravo Рік тому +69

    It was an absolute pleasure conversing about Roman bridges with you in the heart of Rome!

    • @AncientRomeLive
      @AncientRomeLive  Рік тому +11

      We were glad to have you in Rome for a while!! 👏👏

    • @eleon2136
      @eleon2136 Рік тому +2

      Saludos Manuel! Cool video.

    • @jperez7893
      @jperez7893 Рік тому +5

      i was expecting the two of you to have been talking in latin with just the english subtitles

  • @TWOCOWS1
    @TWOCOWS1 Рік тому +24

    Two big figures in Roman buildings in the same video: Darius and Manuel!! I love their productions--both of them. I knew Darius is a professor of archaeology, but had no idea Manuel was a bona fide architect. He looks so young for that! Thanks Darius and Manuel for this informative video.

  • @nilreb
    @nilreb 9 місяців тому +3

    Each time I am back in Rome I‘ll take a walk along the Tevere. The contrast between tourists sprawling streets and the calm river side where you have Rome almost to yourself is quite remarkable.

  • @lauxmyth
    @lauxmyth Рік тому +14

    Joy to see two great channels together.

  • @whatevs1700
    @whatevs1700 Рік тому +7

    My two favourite UA-cam Romaphiles together… keep collaborating guys. Love your work.

  • @sylvia4008
    @sylvia4008 Рік тому +9

    My two favorite Ancient Rome experts together! I’m totally geeking out! Please do more videos together.

    • @andyroo9381
      @andyroo9381 Рік тому

      I just left my own post, but forgot to ask for more of Darius and Manuel, together. I am glad you did. I gave yours a "thumbs up"!

  • @jmhatyoutube6283
    @jmhatyoutube6283 10 місяців тому +1

    This is why I enjoy your videos so much. This is a completely new perspective on the history of Rome for me - I was not aware of the magnitude of the flooding, just for starters. Many thanks

  • @andyroo9381
    @andyroo9381 Рік тому +2

    I was already there, Darius! I am already subscribed to, both, you and Manuel Bravo! Who doesn't like enlightenment?

  • @mariettamollolucic4512
    @mariettamollolucic4512 Рік тому +4

    Muchas gracias Darius y Manuel, escucharlos a ustedes es genial, he aprendido mucho sobre la antigua Roma gracias a ustedes. Eternamente agradecida. Saludos desde Chile.

  • @ByronWWW
    @ByronWWW Рік тому +10

    Manal is one of my favourite youtubers, great channel he has ❤

  • @erinmcgraw5208
    @erinmcgraw5208 Рік тому +5

    I LOVE this collaboration!!! 🤩🩵💯

  • @luciatheron1621
    @luciatheron1621 7 місяців тому +1

    I once walked over a bridge and found myself walking into a hospital. It was extremely hot out, but inside it was so cool. I sat inside the reception hall for hours just watching the Roman people about their business. Beautifull bridge and facinating people. Rome is overwhelming, one visit is never enough.😊

  • @paulcapaccio9905
    @paulcapaccio9905 Рік тому +2

    Been to Roma 31 times. Will be there next week for 2 weeks Rome is home

  • @Eli.63
    @Eli.63 9 місяців тому

    Manuel Bravo !!!
    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼absolut fabulous
    Greetings from Querétaro México !

  • @tomsutherland2504
    @tomsutherland2504 Рік тому +3

    Bravo 👏, many thanks!

  • @samosamo4258
    @samosamo4258 5 місяців тому

    Mr Bravo is my favorite architect ever, he's so knowledgeable and his explanation is fascinating, thanks to both of you.

  • @jpr1370
    @jpr1370 Рік тому +2

    Darius and Manuel - excellent

  • @fokkebaarda
    @fokkebaarda Рік тому

    Only seeing it a month late, but it made my day. You guys are part of my life, as will be the reality for so many other people, blessed by the connectivity of UA-cam and the internet. Darius, you are always so passionate and takes us behind the scenes and even deep down into the foundations of our European history. And Manuel, it is such a pleasure to hear you muse about history, architecture and city planning, that I sometimes see a complete video by you in both your languages. Really great to see the mutual sympathy. What I sometimes miss in these video's is a map, a drawing, images helping us to understand the situation, but hey, internet, so in a few minutes I will see bridges in Rome, from Google Earth to real or virtual maquettes of ancient Rome. Thanks, guys, I am so happy to know you.

  • @MrKaputt
    @MrKaputt Рік тому

    Great show guys! Really like it

  • @kingjoe3rd
    @kingjoe3rd Рік тому

    I've been a fan of Manuel's channel for a while now. It's cool to see him collaborate with Darius.

  • @garyi.1360
    @garyi.1360 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. This helped very much to consider the situation that led them to enclose the river as they have.

  • @thefunctionaloncologist7811
    @thefunctionaloncologist7811 Місяць тому

    Great dynamic duo!

  • @germansoto8780
    @germansoto8780 9 місяців тому

    Manuel Bravo es genial .... yo lo sigo hace ya un tiempo !!!

  • @Nickerer
    @Nickerer 8 місяців тому

    Wow! So awesome to listen to these two converse about ancient rome. Would love to see more collaboration between you two.

  • @RTD3
    @RTD3 11 місяців тому

    Wow, I've been subscribed to Manuel's channel for over a year!

  • @gerardkiff2026
    @gerardkiff2026 9 місяців тому

    Love your channel Manuel. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @Kosmonooit
    @Kosmonooit Рік тому

    His channel is very good, so well researched and presented, rich in history

  • @Steve-Duh-Rino
    @Steve-Duh-Rino Рік тому +2

    Great info! I’ve walked across many of Rome’s bridges but the St. Angelo is the most ‘Hollywood Backdrop Bridge’ in the beautiful city.

  • @keboonplumeria5266
    @keboonplumeria5266 Рік тому

    Interesting insights

  • @larrywilliams5490
    @larrywilliams5490 Рік тому

    Absolutely fantastic video.I have never heard about or learned the history of these bridges ect.Very fascinating.I will follow Manuel also.👏

  • @cratecruncher4974
    @cratecruncher4974 Рік тому

    Interesting episode. In visits to Rome I recall sensing the Tiber is not an important part of the city like it is in London or Paris. But I visited when the water was very low both times and assumed it wasn't ever used for transport.

    • @AncientRomeLive
      @AncientRomeLive  Рік тому +1

      The Tiber connected Rome to the Mediterranean. Without the Tiber there wouldn't have been an empire!

  • @NeolithicMan23
    @NeolithicMan23 Рік тому +4

    Fun fact: The Pope is called the pontiff from Latin "Pontifex" literally bridge builder/maker. The Romans really liked their bridges.

    • @andyroo9381
      @andyroo9381 Рік тому

      Interesting fun fact, which you just shared. Thanks!

  • @jfrancobelge
    @jfrancobelge Рік тому

    I deeply admire Roman builders, how what they built still survives at places. There is an old Roman bridge over a river in Vaison-la-Romaine (south of France) that is still used nowadays. It's naturally been restored and consolidated since the days of the Roman Empire. But I find it amazing that its base, its original structure is still strong enough for having modern cars drive on it safely, 2000 years after its construction.

  • @hmao4466
    @hmao4466 Рік тому

    Awesome content. Thank you.

  • @digiklump
    @digiklump Рік тому

    I love this channel, so glad I found it. Always so interesting and packed with information. Darius is one of my favorite presenters. He always makes it easy to understands and very interesting. Thumbs up. Or I guess in Romanesque it should be thumbs down.... lol

  • @wlnegrini
    @wlnegrini Рік тому

    Very interesting. Thanks for the information provided in the video.

  • @rajavelsubramanian5538
    @rajavelsubramanian5538 Рік тому

    I liked this blog. Subscribed manuel bravo channel too

  • @marquese1960
    @marquese1960 Рік тому +3

    I believe the Tiber is been cleaned up at least in part for the first time in a 1000 yrs--so this excellent news.

  • @raymondezlotnikoff
    @raymondezlotnikoff 4 місяці тому

    I wonder if you have any video about the history of the beginning of the City of Saint Denis 93. Specifically about the architecture, the basilique. I just finish watching the one you dit of Paris excellently detail a great video for travelers. I was very happy of your incorporation of sculpture monument as I am a sculptor myself. Thank you

  • @nancytestani1470
    @nancytestani1470 11 місяців тому +1

    So cool

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Рік тому +3

    I would love for you to describe the age, architecture and function of the extant buildings on Tiber Island, as well as their ancient precursors. What is the current building complex there used for?

    • @AncientRomeLive
      @AncientRomeLive  Рік тому +1

      That is for another video - we do have one from a few years ago of course if you search our UA-cam under places and monuments

  • @RP-mm9ie
    @RP-mm9ie 9 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @bbbrunella
    @bbbrunella Рік тому +2

    Hello and thank you. I really enjoyed this (and all) your videos. I watched it two or three times. On another topic do you have any idea when the Museum of Roman Civilization will reopen. We've tried to visit this museum for years and it seems like its been closed forever. I would love to see the model in my lifetime.

  • @jensallis2
    @jensallis2 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are excellent - thank you! Darius and Manuel - you could stop all background music or rhythm ... it is not needed. Thanks again.

  • @videovu2127
    @videovu2127 Рік тому +4

    Measures were taken during the Roman period to alleviate flooding of the Tiber. An inscription from AD 46 (CIL XIV 85) commemorates Claudius as having delivered Rome from the dangers of flooding through the construction of canals while building his new port to the north of Ostia.

  • @marthaarya167
    @marthaarya167 Рік тому

    Interesting!

  • @JamesMartinelli-jr9mh
    @JamesMartinelli-jr9mh Рік тому

    On the island is a hospital. Hospitals - a gift of the culture of Christendom.

  • @paulbredt5607
    @paulbredt5607 Рік тому

    Is there a recent guidebook to Pompeii and Herculaneum you would recommend?

  • @donaquinilator4959
    @donaquinilator4959 Рік тому

    Manuel was kinda nervous , nice vid!

  • @FirstnameLastname-up7ov
    @FirstnameLastname-up7ov Рік тому +2

    Greetings Mr. Arya,
    I would like to ask a question: Supposedly there was a marble statue depicting King Numa Pompilius in the Villa Albani and there are several drawings and lithographs of it, however I've never seen an actual image of the statue. Do you know if it's still there and does it actually depict Numa ?

    • @AncientRomeLive
      @AncientRomeLive  Рік тому +3

      It's always a "supposed" depiction... along the lines of the "Brutus" in the Capitoline. A readily visible statue of a Roman king is the one of "Numa", found in the Atrium Vestae - on display there today.

    • @FirstnameLastname-up7ov
      @FirstnameLastname-up7ov Рік тому

      Thanks for the answer!

  • @ronwalker4849
    @ronwalker4849 Рік тому

    THERE ARE SEVER ORIGINAL AND ELABORATE ROMAN BRIDGES IN SPAIN, CORDOBA, SALAMANCA, OTHERS. TOO

  • @reframeservices
    @reframeservices Рік тому +1

    The perfume river

  • @Vejur9000
    @Vejur9000 9 місяців тому

    Can we take a moment to acknowledge just how handsome Manuel is? beautiful face and eyes.

  • @T.K...
    @T.K... Рік тому

    I could've taken a ferry to Ostia? That was an opportunity missed. Next time, I guess.

  • @GaryKarr
    @GaryKarr Рік тому

    Great video ... but Darius, you started with "let's take a walk," and then you were stationary for nearly all of the video. :-)

  • @pepeperez2774
    @pepeperez2774 Рік тому

    Minute 1:30 Ostia should be at the other side..

  • @photographedemode
    @photographedemode Рік тому

    👏

  • @golgumbazguide...4113
    @golgumbazguide...4113 Рік тому

    ok

  • @craigavery8213
    @craigavery8213 21 день тому

    let manuel speak. dont cut him off

  • @ds5501
    @ds5501 4 місяці тому

    ,,,,,,,,,,,,😅😊

  • @chowd.a.d.8309
    @chowd.a.d.8309 Рік тому

    Great work.Why do not Rome city remove all the threes and growth because it will slowly destroy the structure?. Roots and grass implode the stone work!. All the best.

    • @AncientRomeLive
      @AncientRomeLive  Рік тому +2

      Rome has always been landscaped - also in Antiquity- never a sterile environment ✌️

  • @michaelhealy1590
    @michaelhealy1590 Рік тому +1

    A shame so many of the bridges and flood walls are marked with graffitti, otherwuse a great team telling great stories.

  • @vgovger4373
    @vgovger4373 Рік тому

    What is with ALL the graffiti ?

  • @maxsonthonax1020
    @maxsonthonax1020 Рік тому

    Synergies.

  • @scottsimmons7897
    @scottsimmons7897 11 місяців тому

    Don't keep interrupting your guest speaker. It's rude and ignorant because you evidently had this guy on for a reason. He withstood this discourtesy well but I could tell he was annoyed.

  • @METALMARK1000
    @METALMARK1000 Рік тому

    Alcántara Bridge is not a roman bridge, there was a roman bridge there, yes, but that aín't the roman one, which was destroyed several times. What you can see there now is just a modern reconstruction with that awful arc above it, done probably in Catholic Kings times. None of its current features corresponds with roman technique.

  • @tealnexttimebond8859
    @tealnexttimebond8859 8 місяців тому

    Italy was cool. But watching ur video while I was there it pissed me off so much graffiti. Y’all should have 5 year jail sentences to who spray paint that crap. It’s horrible.

  • @normapiza1173
    @normapiza1173 Рік тому

    En español por favor

    • @mariettamollolucic4512
      @mariettamollolucic4512 Рік тому +1

      Hola puedes activar los subtítulos en español en configuración, luego traducción automática. Yo veo estos videos en mi teléfono celular y no tengo problema. Saludos 🙋‍♀️

  • @marcusaurelius6607
    @marcusaurelius6607 Рік тому +1

    You didn’t let Manuel speak at all. Maybe look at yourself from the side, eh