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==Available==
==Available==


* Originally part of Google Earth at http://earth.google.com/rome/
* Originally part of Google Earth at <nowiki>http://earth.google.com/rome/</nowiki> ('''dead link''')
* No longer available
* No longer available


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==Description==
==Description==
Made it possible to see Rome as it looked in 320 AD and fly down to see famous buildings and monuments in 3D. Select the "Ancient Rome 3D" layer under Gallery in Google Earth. This was available in 2008, and for a few years after. This project has since contributed to and evolved into the VR [https://www.romereborn.org Rome Reborn] project.
'''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. Select the "Ancient Rome 3D" layer under Gallery in Google Earth. This was available in 2008, and for a few years after. This project has since contributed to and evolved into the VR [[Rome Reborn]] project.


===Media and Documentation===
===Media and Documentation===
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[[category:Cultural heritage]]
[[category:Cultural heritage]]
[[category:visualisation]]
[[category:visualisation]]
[[category:archaeology]]
[[category:Linked open data]]
[[category:Linked open data]]
[[category:legacy data]]
[[category:legacy]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, 24 November 2021

Available

  • Originally part of Google Earth at http://earth.google.com/rome/ (dead link)
  • No longer available

Partners

  • Google
  • The University of Virginia

Description

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. Select the "Ancient Rome 3D" layer under Gallery in Google Earth. This was available in 2008, and for a few years after. This project has since contributed to and evolved into the VR Rome Reborn project.

Media and Documentation