Mirabile browsu RU students rate Google Earth’s new ‘Ancient Rome 3D’

Ancient Rome 3d Google Earth. Ancient Rome in 3D for Google Earth Google Earth Blog This was available in 2008, and for a few years after Google Earth Rome made it possible to see Rome as it looked in 320 AD and fly down to see famous buildings and monuments in 3D

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This was available in 2008, and for a few years after In Novem­ber, Google launched a 3D tour of Ancient Rome, cir­ca 320 AD

Roma in 3D su Google Earth YouTube

To activate the layer, simply open the "Gallery" folder in the "Layers" panel and select "Ancient Rome 3D." To see Rome in Google Earth for yourself, use Google Maps with Earth view or turn on Google Earth's "3D Buildings" layer and search for "Rome, Italy" The tour, pro­duced with the help of the Rome Reborn project at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Vir­ginia, fea­tures over 6,000 build­ings, some ren­dered in fine detail, and it includes some inte­ri­ors as well

"HISTORY IN 3D" ANCIENT ROME 320 AD 1st trailer YouTube. The tour, pro­duced with the help of the Rome Reborn project at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Vir­ginia, fea­tures over 6,000 build­ings, some ren­dered in fine detail, and it includes some inte­ri­ors as well Well, today we introduced a new approach to learning about ancient history: the ability to go back in time and explore Rome as it existed in 320 AD -- in 3D! All of this is possible through the new Ancient Rome 3D layer in Google Earth

Mirabile browsu RU students rate Google Earth’s new ‘Ancient Rome 3D’. The new layer shows many of the buildings, structures and topography that made up the city. (Photo courtesy of Google.) Google has made an awesome version of its Google Earth interactive mapping system that recreates Rome circa 320 AD—at the height of the Roman Empire.