Roman City Italy: Virtual Tour & Tech
- New technologies have changed the cultural landscape, including archeology.
- They discover new words in Greek from a Herculano papyrus thanks to AI
- during the pandemic, many cities and museums created virtual tours.
Explore the past through cutting-edge tech! Discover how the Verona Time Machine, a virtual tour in the heart of Italy, employs augmented reality to resurrect the city’s Roman history. Using tablets adn smartphones, visitors can witness ancient buildings as they once stood, making history accessible and engaging. this innovative project, supported by local entities, allows you to explore 14 key points of interest. The story highlights how archaeological methods, influenced by AI, help us discover new words in Greek. For insights like this, stay tuned to News Directory 3. How will technology shape future historical explorations? Discover what’s next …
New technologies have changed the cultural landscape, including archeology.
Artificial intelligence is being used to discover materials,such as the
Herculaneum papyrus,and to create new experiences for visitors.
Verona Time Machine: A tour for the missing Roman city
during the pandemic, many cities and museums created virtual tours. Now, new
technologies are enabling new experiences, such as the Verona Time Machine
in verona, Italy.
The Verona Time Machine project, supported by local and national entities,
allows visitors to discover the city’s Roman past by virtually recreating
old buildings that are now ruins or have been replaced.
The project uses augmented reality to allow visitors, using tablets or
smartphones, to see what the buildings were like in ancient times.
The Verona Time Machine is available in five languages and includes 14
points of interest, such as the Roman theater, the Gavi Arch, and the
Borsari gate.
The project aims to promote tourism and make the city’s history more
accessible.
