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Rome as you have never seen it before! Ride the time machine and discover the amazing 2750 years history of Rome!
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Time Elevator Roma , la prima macchina del tempo per fare un viaggio attraverso la storia della Città Eterna. La leggenda di Romolo e Remo, l'assassinio di Giulio Cesare, Nerone e Michelangelo durante la realizzazione della Cappella Sistina. Sarà possibile assistere anche alla ricostruzione virtuale di monumenti unici al mondo come il Colosseo, il Tempio di Vesta, le Terme di Caracalla fino agli splendori della Roma rinascimentale e Barocca....... e molto altro ancora!
Quest'esperienza unica, con la proiezione su tre schermi panoramici, audio in dolby sorround, disponibile in sei lngue diverse (italiano, inglese, francese, spagnolo, tedesco e russo), effetti multisensoriali come pioggia e vento etc.., e l'innovativo simulatore di volo con piattaforme mobili (simulano il movimento del filmato) che rende lo spettatore protagonista.
TIME ELEVATOR ROME - ROMA COME NON L'AVETE MAI VISTA (STORIA DI ROMA)
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Via dei SS. Apostoli, 20
00187 Roma
Tel. 0669921823
Time Elevator Rome, the first time machine for a journey through the history of the Eternal City. The legend of Romolus and Remus, the betrayal of Julius Caesar in the hands of Brutus, Nero and Michelangelo during the realization of the Sistine Chapel. It will be possible also to assist to the virtual reconstruction of one of a kind monuments like the Colosseum, the Temple of Vesta, the Terme di Caracalla until the splendors of the Rainassance and Baroque Rome .........and a lot more! This unique experience, with the projection on three wide panoramic screen, audio in dolby sorround, available in six languages (Italian, English, French, Spanish, German and Russian), multisensorial effects like wind and water etc., and the innovative flight simulator with moving platforms ( they simulate the movement of the film) make the spectator the protagonist.
Welcome Time Elevator S.r.l. (c) 2013
Via dei SS. Apostoli, 20
00187 Roma
Tel. 0669921823
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Time Elevator Rome 3-D Movie and Simulated Ride
Time Elevator Rome combines education and entertainment in such a unique way that you will not seen Rome the same again. This is an amazing multi-sensory attraction where you'll Voyage through 3000 years of Roman history, from Romolus and Remus up to the present day in just 45 minutes.
You will experience a simulated ride where you will travel through the rich history of Rome. Starting with its foundation, thro
Time Elevator Roma - La MAcchina del Tempo 1#Trailer
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Time Elevator Roma - Trailer 5D La Nascita della Vita - Trailer 5D An Ode to Life
Lasciati travolgere da un'esperienza unica e irripetibile! Ripercorri insieme a noi la storia del Mondo, dalla Nascita della Vita fino alla nascita della vita sulla Terra. Scappa da un terrificante T-Rex e corri insieme agli uomini primitivi. Un'esperienza 5D che ti lascerà senza fiato!
Film 5D da vedere con occhiali speciali e proiettato su uno schermo semicircolare (180°) , effetti multisensoriali (acqua,vento,...) piattaforme mobili con simulatore di volo (che seguono il filmato), audio in dolby stereo con cuffia individuale in: Italiano, Inglese, Francese, Tedesco
Welcome Time Elevator S.r.l. (c) 2013
Via dei SS. Apostoli, 20
00187 Roma
Tel. 0669921823
Musica: John Williams - Jurassic Park Theme OST Jurassic Park (c) 1993
Enjoy for the first time a 5D experience! 3D vision, multisensorial effects and simulation of flights for a revolutionary experience!
And it does not end here, in world-wide exclusive right, now is possible to the experience the 5D show The evolution of life a unique journey into time. Through the evolution of the life on the earth, from the Big Bang to the appearance of the man. The birth of the first shapes of life, the evolution of the fine species until the extinction of the Dinosaurs, iced age, the appearance of the first mammals. Pupils will be able therefore to live a thrilling experience between science and history thanks to the projection of films in three-dimensional technology (the vision is with special glasses) amplified with a semicircular screen (180 degrees), audio dolby sorround in 5 languages (Italian, English, French, German), multisensorial effects like wind, rain etc.........and the innovative flight simulator with moving platforms that simulate the movement in the film).
Welcome Time Elevator S.r.l. (c) 2013
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Music: John Williams - Jurassic Park Theme OST Jurassic Park (c) 1993
Welcome To Rome: 5-stars experience
Everyone who visits Rome should see Welcome To Rome where it's easy to view its monuments, so: 5 stars!
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Monday-Thursday: 9 am-7pm
Friday-Sunday: 10 am - 9 pm
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Time Elevator Roma - Trailer 5D La Casa del Terrore - Trailer 5D Escape from the Bane Manor
Entra in questa casa solo se hai coraggio da vendere! Tutte le tue paure sono nulla in confronto alle atmosfere inquietanti della Casa del Terrore! Riuscirai a fuggire dai mille pericoli che ti aspettano all'interno ?
Un'esperiena 5D che t ilascerà senza fiato!
Film 5D da vedere con occhiali speciali e proiettato su uno schermo semicircolare (180°) , effetti multisensoriali (vento, acqua,...) con simulatore di volo (che seguono il filmato), audio in dolby stereo con cuffia individuale in: Italiano, Inglese, Francese, Tedesco
Welcome Time Elevator S.r.l. (c) 2013
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00187 Roma
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Musica: Clint Massel - Requiem for a Dream - Requiem for a Dream OST (c) 2000
Come into this house just if you are brave enough! All of your fears and nightmares are nothing compared to the alarming atmosphere of the house of terror! Will you escape from the thousand dangers waiting for you inside? A 180° panoramic screen, flight simulators and a state-of-the-art surround sound system for a breathtaking 5D experience!
A three-dimensional movie projected on a semicircular screen, with special glasses Multisensorial effects (wind, water...), Moving platforms with the simulation of flight (they follow the images of film), Audio in dolby stereo with individual headphones in: Italian, English, French, German.
Welcome Time Elevator S.r.l. (c) 2013
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Musica: Clint Massel - Requiem for a Dream - Requiem for a Dream OST (c) 2000
Roma Antica Tour, Colosseum, Rome - Italy 4K Travel Channel
The Colosseum in Rome is the symbol for the architectural achievements in ancient Rome and at the same time landmark of the city.
The tour lasts 4 - 5 hours and includes not only the Colosseum, but also the Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum. This video shows only the first part. The small group of four participants makes the tour more a visit than a group guided tour.
Our tour guide was Ms Livia Galante, who had previously worked here as an archaeologist. This experience enabled here not only to explain all the details of the construction, but also to answer every question in depth. In addition, she had a thick file of printouts as well as photos on her tablet which show the buildings and their location in the different epochs, some as a 3-D model. Thus, this the tour turned out a lively and entertaining experience.
The Colosseum was erected between the years 72 and 80 AD by the Emperor Vespasian, after the old one was destroyed in the great fire of Rome.
The location selected was the garden and an artificial lake around Nero's palace, between Esquilin and Palatin (two of the seven hills of Rome), to give the people one piece of this huge palace complex back again. For the inauguration, the 100-day games were organized.
The building had 80 entrances, 4 of which were reserved to the upper class. Thus, the arena was cleared in five minutes. The emperor had his own direct access from the Palatine so that he could appear from nowhere in the arena.
The Coliseum offered space for about 50,000 spectators and was 450 years in operation. The outer walls were built with solid stone blocks. The blocks had to be lifted up by elevators to 54 m of height on the third level. The outer wall is interrupted by arches, otherwise, the building would collapse of its own weight. It had a tent roof that could be closed depending on weather conditions.
The basement, where the dungeon entrances, the cages for wild animals and the complex stage technology were concealed, was erected at a later stage. At the beginning the basement was used for naval battles. The sealing slurry was of lower quality, one assumes that the Colosseum was not sealed against the water. The upper masonry was built with low-quality bricks as well, because this part could not be seen from below.
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Das Kolosseum in Rom ist das Sinnbild für die architektonischen Leistungen des antike Roms und gleichzeitig Wahrzeichen der Stadt.
Die Tour dauert 4 – 5 Stunden, wobei diese nicht nur das Kolosseum, sondern auch den Palatin und das Forum Romanum beinhaltet. Dieses Video zeigt nur den ersten Teil. In einer kleinen Gruppe mit vier Teilnehmern, hatten wir nicht das Gefühl an einer Führung teilzunehmen.
Unser Tourguide war Frau Livia Galante, die früher hier selbst als Archäologin gearbeitet hatte. Diese Ausbildung befähigte sie, nicht nur alle Details des Bauwerkes zu erläutern, sondern auch jede Frage präzise in jeglicher Tiefe zu beantworten. Zusätzlich hatte sie einen dicken Stapel an Ausdrucken bei sich, die die Bauwerke und deren Lage anschaulich, teilweise als 3-D Modell, in allen Epochen zeigte. Weitere Bilder konnte sie auf ihrem Tablet in die Führung mit einbringen. Dadurch gestaltete sich der Rundgang lebhaft und kurzweilig.
Das Kolosseum wurde zwischen 72 und 80 n. Chr. von Kaiser Vespasian errichtet, nachdem das alte beim großen Brand von Rom abgebrannt war.
Als Standort wurden die Gärten und ein künstlicher See zwischen Esquilin und Palatin ( zwei der sieben Hügel Roms) aus Neros Palast gewählt, um dem Volk wieder ein Stück dieser riesigen Palastanlage zurückzugeben. Zur Einweihung wurden 100-tägige Spiele veranstaltet.
Das Gebäude besaß 80 Eingänge, von denen 4 der oberen Bevölkerungsschicht vorbehalten waren. Damit konnte die Arena in fünf Minuten geräumt werden. Der Kaiser hatte einen eigenen direkten Zugang vom Palatin aus, so dass er wie aus dem nichts in der Arena erscheinen konnte.
Das Kolosseum fasste ca. 50000 Zuschauer und war 450 Jahre lang in Betrieb. Die Außenmauern wurden mit massiven Steinblöcken errichtet, die über Aufzüge bis in 54 m Höhe auf die dritte Ebene gewuchtet werden mussten. Die Außenwand ist von Torbögen durchbrochen, andernfalls wäre das Bauwerk unter seinem eigenen Gewicht kollabiert. Es verfügte über ein Zeltdach, das je nach Witterung geschlossen werden konnte.
Das Untergeschoss, in dem sich Kerker Zugänge, Käfige für wilde Tiere und die komplexe Bühnentechnik verbarg, wurde erst später errichtet, nachdem am Anfang hier Seeschlachten abgehalten wurden. Der Dichtungszement war aber von minderer Qualität, so dass man vermutet, dass das Kolosseum nicht dicht genug gewesen sein. Genauso wurde das oberste Mauerwerk mit minderwertigen Ziegel errichtet – von unten konnten sie ja nicht gesehen werden.
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Top things to do in Rome | Rome with Kids | Places to see in Rome | City Guide
Rome is a beautiful city and perfect with kids. You need to walk around the main areas and can also use buses and Metros to different places. Here are my Top Tips on traveling Rome with Kids. These are the activities and places that I liked during my trip to the city of Rome.
Here is a list of my top 7 things to do in Rome:
1. Piazza Navona - It is a very nice happening place and would recommend visiting every evening while you are in Rome. You can see many street performances here. This square has 3 beautiful fountains and many places to eat and have a drink around this square. Do try to Gelato at this square and all kids must enjoy it.
2. Arch of Septimius Severus: This is in Roman forum. You can go on top of the Palatine hill for a great view of Rome. Roman Forum is ruins of old Rome and has many interesting sights. It is quite a big area and would require a good amount of time to see all the different building and areas. It is next to Colosseum so you can plan your day accordingly.
3. Colosseum - It is one of the main attraction in Rome. It is a large amphitheater which was used for mock battles or Gladiator contests. This is a very old & very big structure and a must-visit place. This will also take a good amount of time (around half a day).
4. 4D show - Time Elevator: For a quick history of Rome - - This 4D show provides a very good introduction of Rome city and informs you about many important events related to the history of Rome. It is very good to show for kids. It will be a fun activity which will provide information also.
5. Trevi Fountain - It is a big fountain and you find it in the middle of so many narrow streets which is amazing. There is a legend that you throw a coin in this fountain and you will visit Rome again. Kids will like it a lot and will also enjoy the coin activity :-)
6. Italian Food: Pizza, Lasagna, Pasta, Focaccia, Gelato
7. Vatican City - This is officially another country which is the smallest country in the world. You get to see some very rare artwork here in the Vatican. One of the main places is the Sistine chapel which is very famous because of the artworks on its ceiling (created mostly by Michelangelo). It is also the official residence of Pope who is the highest priest of Christians
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Virtual reality tour of ancient Rome launched
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1. Tilt up of tourists walking through Roman forum
2. Medium shot tourists walk in front of Colosseum
3. Long shot gladiators talking to a tourist
4. Wide shot Rome town hall on Capitoline Hill
5. Mid of statue of ancient Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and tourists walking
6. Wide shot press room inside Rome town hall
7. Medium shot Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni
8. Various of Professor Bernard Frischer, Director of IATH (Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities) at Virginia University explaining virtual reality project
9. Various of Rome Reborn virtual reality screening
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Professor Bernard Frischer, Director of IATH at Virginia University:
The idea is to show the whole urban form evolution of the city, from the first settlements in the late bronze age until the peak of its development in the 4th and 5th century, and then the decline of Rome because of some terrible wars and the end of Roman Empire in the West in the 6th century A.D.
11. Various of Rome Reborn virtual reality screening
12. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Walter Veltroni, Rome Mayor:
In such a way that we will be able to see how (Rome) - supposedly - was like then. So it's a very fascinating experience, recreated with all the necessary historical and philological care. In other words, it will allow us to put (each monument,) to be in the Roman Forum and understand the context we are in.
13. Top shot pan of Arc of Titus, tourists in the Roman Forum
14. Wide shot of tourists, Arc of Titus in the foreground
15. Two tourists walking in the Roman Forum, two columns in the foreground
16. Tilt up of of Colosseum
17. Wide of Colosseum, traffic
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Rome's monuments may be crowded with tourists, crippled by time and damaged by pollution, but the glory days of the ancient imperial city are alive and well - inside a computer.
Experts from around the world on Monday unveiled what they called the largest and most complete simulation of an historic city, which digitally recreates Rome as it appeared at the peak of its power.
When in virtual Rome, visitors will be able do to even more than ancient Romans did: They can crawl through the bowels of the Colosseum, filled with lion cages and primitive elevators, and fly up for a detailed look at bas-reliefs and inscriptions placed atop triumphal arches.
The simulation shows Rome in A.D. 320, at the time the emperor Constantine, and reconstructs some 7,000 buildings of a vibrant and cosmopolitan city that housed about 1 million people, said Bernard Frischer, an expert from the University of Virginia who led the project.
Thanks to laser scans of Rome today and advice from archaeologists, experts have rebuilt almost the entire city within its 13-mile-long (21-kilometre-long) wall.
They have used the same computer programmes architects use to plan new constructions, said Frischer, who heads Virginia's Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities.
The 2 (m) million US dollars Rome Reborn simulation was created over 10 years by an international team of archaeologists, architects and computer specialists from the University of Virginia and UCLA, as well as research institutes in Italy, Germany and Britain, Frischer said.
The simulation will be useful for scientists as a new kind of scholarly journal that will be updated each time a new discovery is made on one of Rome's ancient marvels.
It also is of value for students and tourists visiting Rome, Frischer said at a presentation of the work in Rome's city hall.
Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni described it as a very fascinating experience, recreated with all the necessary historical and philological care.
Sections of the simulation are now available on the Internet.
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Ancient Colosseum: A Virtual reality experience with Oculus Rift
What if you could visit ancient Rome?
Radical VR offers museum visitors a front-row seat to a gladiator match in the Roman Colosseum. We take you on a tour of one of the most significant pieces of architecture of the ancient world! As you wander through the structure and into the bloody battles on the Colosseum floor, you will learn about the history of this iconic building and some of the incredible feats of Roman engineering that made the stadium of 50, 000 possible.
It’s an unforgettable experience which will enhance any exhibit focusing on ancient civilizations. Contact us today to find out how you can add the Colosseum Lives to your musuem.
The Worst Things That Happened in the Roman Colosseum
What did the gladiators actually do inside the Roman Colosseum? What was the life of a Gladiator like? Would you survive the battle inside the Roman Colosseum? Let's look at what happened inside a Roman Colosseum during the rule of the Roman Empire!
The great amphitheater that we know as the Roman Colosseum was commissioned by Emperor Vespasian around 70-72 AD. Like any big stadium, it was for the public’s enjoyment, where folks could watch various games. Except the games were quite different at times from the kind of games we watch these days.
This entertainment enthralled the crowds and these games were sometimes said to be the “bread and circuses” that pacified the masses and directed their energy away from life’s difficulties.
Today we’ll look at just how far the Romans went in entertaining the people, in this episode of the Infographics Show, The worst things that happened in the Roman Colosseum.
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Spring in Rome - 2017 Holiday to Rome
Matthew and I went to Rome in the Spring and had an incredible time. Here's some of our favourite moments.
[Also, I know the elevator part is blurry as heck. It was a reflection shot and wouldn't focus properly but I loved it regardless and felt I had to keep it in. Some of the clips did not edit smoothly and it kept crashing so I couldn't be bothered to redo it AGAIN]
AMAZING Gaming Museum VIGAMUS in Rome Italy - Retro Raider
AMAZING Gaming Museum VIGAMUS in Rome Italy - Retro Raider
Vigamus is a true gaming paradise in Rome Italy.
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