I was there in summer 2022 and couldn’t of imagined that the ruins I was looking at was actually such a great city. I recognize the library, the theatre and so much more. This animation makes so much sense. I can’t thank the creators of this animation enough for enlightening me as to what I actually saw in person. Thank you.
Same here, I just came back from Ephesus last week, the Ephesus was amazing. I recognize the library which I took many pictures with, and also the steep, slippery theaters. Ephesus was big city back then. Wish I was born in those days so I could experience how it was like.
@@XarulaOf course its Turkish, we Turks are descendants of the all of Anatolian people. Just Turkified. Also, pls return our artifacts from your Museums, especially the ones in the Museum island.
@@akinoz Return? Give us back our Land, our history, say sorry for slavering, for the crimes agains the women from zalong, for catching childs (genitsaren), say sorry for the rapes, say sorry for the killing.... Ephesus is a build from my ancestors. You come from central asia, that is your home.
I have submitted several requests to the Ministry of Tourism to include 3D renderings to enhance the visitor experience at Ephesus. Unfortunately, these requests have not received the attention they deserve or they just don't care. Creating 3D visualizations or buying them should be feasible, and it would enable all visitors, regardless of their prior knowledge, to fully appreciate the rich history and vibrant past of this magnificent city. I regularly share these videos with individuals interested in visiting Ephesus to provide them with a sense of the city's atmosphere as they walk through its historic streets. So I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone involved. These videos are incredibly valuable for truly experiencing and understanding the history.
Thank you very much. We completely agree with you and that's the reason we are here, so don't give up. 3D experiences are a must in any cultural heritage tourism destination and that is what we do. Stay tuned.
Thanks OH.OB. All our videos are availables to be shared from our UA-cam channel as they are (we need to reach as many viewers and suscribers as we can to make more videos). But it's not allowed to copy or modify them in any way as UA-cam license says.
@@DCresident123 Hahaha, it's not a matter of time. I don't have access to every detail after the project is backed up. I'm pretty sure it is speechelo, the english woman voice of the basic tier, but I can't give you more information now or later. I'm sorry
Except for voice, there is no AI at all inside our videos by now. Only well documented staff but, who knows? AI is growing and we use it for lots of other things. And we love it! Thanks for your comment. ;)
We would like to use this video in out tv broadcast of course giving created to you, how do we go about getting approvals for this one and others. Ron Young ~ Rick Renner Ministries
Hi Ron, I sincerely appreciate your interest. All our videos are availables to be shared from our UA-cam channel as they are (we need to reach as many viewers and suscribers as we can to make more videos). But it's not allowed to copy or modify them in any way as UA-cam license says.
Accordingly to Wikipedia, Gaius Memmius (born c. 70 BC) was a Roman senator who was appointed suffect consul in 34 BC but we cannot give you further information. Thanks for your inquiry.
Hi there. All our videos are availables to be shared from our UA-cam channel as they are (we need to reach as many viewers and suscribers as we can to make more videos). But it's not allowed to copy or modify them to be shown somewhere else in any way as UA-cam license says. Use a link, please.
@@volt9903 Indeed, it was founded by greek people (watch the video, please), and now it's turkish, but this video is not about countries, it's about a city in a special period, and in this period it was ruled by the roman empire, in the same way than Greece, Spain, France, etc. Don't get mad at us. It's just History. 😉
Hi Giuseppe, you're right. It's difficult to get the user focus for a long time, but we'll try a bit longer videos (maybe around 10 minutes). Thank you very much for your comment.
What kind of meeting of east and west are you talking about are you crazy? Ephesus was a 100 % greek city with 100 % greek architect and culture for god's sake!
I was there in summer 2022 and couldn’t of imagined that the ruins I was looking at was actually such a great city. I recognize the library, the theatre and so much more. This animation makes so much sense. I can’t thank the creators of this animation enough for enlightening me as to what I actually saw in person. Thank you.
That's exactly what we made VirTimePlace for. Thank you back for your comment Harley. I'm sure it will be very useful for new visitors.
Same here, I just came back from Ephesus last week, the Ephesus was amazing. I recognize the library which I took many pictures with, and also the steep, slippery theaters. Ephesus was big city back then. Wish I was born in those days so I could experience how it was like.
I love the verticality of walking down the main roadway from the harbor and seeing the amphitheater seating above
So do I. Thanks Jared
Ephesus is an amazing place I was lucky to see just a few days ago. Türkiye is a fantastic country to visit.
Ich darf erinnern dass es nicht türkisch ist.
To see the Greco-Roman world that turks stolen
@@XarulaLänder kommen und gehen. Heute ist es die Türkei. Man muss damit klar kommen.
@@XarulaOf course its Turkish, we Turks are descendants of the all of Anatolian people. Just Turkified. Also, pls return our artifacts from your Museums, especially the ones in the Museum island.
@@akinoz Return? Give us back our Land, our history, say sorry for slavering, for the crimes agains the women from zalong, for catching childs (genitsaren), say sorry for the rapes, say sorry for the killing....
Ephesus is a build from my ancestors. You come from central asia, that is your home.
I only wish I had seen this fantastic animation before my visit, last year! So enlightening! Great job!
You always can repeat your visit ;) Thanks zippy for your comment
this was an awesome video! I love 3d walkthroughs
Thanks, Still working to offer more content in 2025. 👋
prachtig om te zien hoe het eens was.
Wij denken hier hetzelfde. Bedankt
Just visited today and seeing this helps to understand it all!
Thanks Max for sharing your experience. That will help us to develop more places.
No doubt about it,all the major cities of the RE must have looked stunning in their pomp.
Indeed. They reflected the pomp of the largest empire ever known.
@@VirTimePlaceWell the British Empire was the largest Empire ever known, then the Spanish, then the Mongolian...
Hahahaha, good for you @@CaptainGrimes1
An unique work! Thank you all. 😍💐🌹🌸🌼
You're welcome ☺
A wonderful place to visit. The marble paving makes it hard to walk on its so slippery. Ephesus is a very special city
I agree. It's really a magnificent city in every aspect. Thanks for your comments Carlos
I have submitted several requests to the Ministry of Tourism to include 3D renderings to enhance the visitor experience at Ephesus. Unfortunately, these requests have not received the attention they deserve or they just don't care. Creating 3D visualizations or buying them should be feasible, and it would enable all visitors, regardless of their prior knowledge, to fully appreciate the rich history and vibrant past of this magnificent city. I regularly share these videos with individuals interested in visiting Ephesus to provide them with a sense of the city's atmosphere as they walk through its historic streets. So I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone involved. These videos are incredibly valuable for truly experiencing and understanding the history.
Thank you very much. We completely agree with you and that's the reason we are here, so don't give up. 3D experiences are a must in any cultural heritage tourism destination and that is what we do. Stay tuned.
-hey romans how many columns do you want?
-yes.
hahaha, lots of them 😂
You cannot possibly know how much this helped me.. I love you
Glad to help 🤗
Wow 🤩. This was so well done!
Thanks Michael
I ❤️cgi recreations, thank you for sharing.
You're welcome. Enjoy it!
Nicely done . Thank you
Thank you for your comment. It's very important for us
Beautiful and amazing Turkish cities
I agree. If we could recreate more ancient turkish cities, Which else would you recommend?
@@VirTimePlace Göbekli tepe, ancient lycian way, aphrodisias, assos
Great! @@cagataycakroglu2944 I'll cross my fingers to find an sponsor
Turkey IS amazing ! So much to see and do : great food / people
/ Culture / History and weather.
EFESOS EXIST 3000 YEARS BEFORE TURKS CAME TO THE AREA
Great Video. Thank you so much 👏👍🙏
You're welcome 🤠
Incredible resource! Is this available for use in presentations?
Thanks OH.OB. All our videos are availables to be shared from our UA-cam channel as they are (we need to reach as many viewers and suscribers as we can to make more videos). But it's not allowed to copy or modify them in any way as UA-cam license says.
Maravilha!! Obrigada !
Muito obrigado por seu comentário
do you have a video on Pergamum
Not by now, but It would be great to find someone interested in publishing Pergamum as a VirTimePlace destination.
What voice did you use or is it an actual recording? Nice video!
In this case ,it is a synthetic voice, but I couldn't tell you the exact one right now. Thanks for your interest!
@@VirTimePlace Could you tell me later? xd
@@DCresident123 Hahaha, it's not a matter of time. I don't have access to every detail after the project is backed up. I'm pretty sure it is speechelo, the english woman voice of the basic tier, but I can't give you more information now or later. I'm sorry
@@VirTimePlace No problem, ty for the reply
Amazing AI restoration videos
Except for voice, there is no AI at all inside our videos by now. Only well documented staff but, who knows? AI is growing and we use it for lots of other things. And we love it! Thanks for your comment. ;)
We would like to use this video in out tv broadcast of course giving created to you, how do we go about getting approvals for this one and others. Ron Young ~ Rick Renner Ministries
Hi Ron, I sincerely appreciate your interest. All our videos are availables to be shared from our UA-cam channel as they are (we need to reach as many viewers and suscribers as we can to make more videos). But it's not allowed to copy or modify them in any way as UA-cam license says.
Which Gaius Memmius?
Accordingly to Wikipedia, Gaius Memmius (born c. 70 BC) was a Roman senator who was appointed suffect consul in 34 BC but we cannot give you further information. Thanks for your inquiry.
ΕΦΕΣΟΣ!!!
Can we show your video our video channel?
Hi there. All our videos are availables to be shared from our UA-cam channel as they are (we need to reach as many viewers and suscribers as we can to make more videos). But it's not allowed to copy or modify them to be shown somewhere else in any way as UA-cam license says. Use a link, please.
@@VirTimePlace Sure. I will it. Thanx. Have e great day....
Not MILET, BUT MILETOS.
Roman Empire was à beautiful civilisation. ❤
Indeed 🤓
Griechische Kultur.
@@VirTimePlaceEDUCATE YOURSELF. IT'S GREEK
@@volt9903 Indeed, it was founded by greek people (watch the video, please), and now it's turkish, but this video is not about countries, it's about a city in a special period, and in this period it was ruled by the roman empire, in the same way than Greece, Spain, France, etc. Don't get mad at us. It's just History. 😉
wow
one negative aspect of this otherwise excellent recreation: the story is told very too fast. Can you make the newer videos slower?
Hi Giuseppe, you're right. It's difficult to get the user focus for a long time, but we'll try a bit longer videos (maybe around 10 minutes). Thank you very much for your comment.
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Was eine schöne griechische Großstadt Ephesos es
Toller Video kannst dir das ist englische übersetzen lassen durch Google
Such were the greek cities.
What kind of meeting of east and west are you talking about are you crazy? Ephesus was a 100 % greek city with 100 % greek architect and culture for god's sake!
It's just a matter of basic geography, but yes, it was founded only by Greeks. Thanks for your contribution Unib
Calm down
There were Eastern influences. The goddess whose worhip the city depended was in fact of Eastern origin.
Greek civilization
Bir tane Türkçe adam akıllı belgeseli yok yazıklar olsun.