PANTHEON from ancient times till today - Ancient Rome in 3D
#ancient #rome #3d Did you know that there were at least two versions of this building? Let's look at how the Pantheon changed and what buildings surrounded it in antiquity. And finally, let's look at the mysteries and inconsistencies in its architecture. Many thanks to guide in Rome Maria Halahutskaya (Instagram: @italytoptours) for the 4K video of the modern Pantheon! Many thanks to architect Maxim Atayants for the photos of the Pantheon dome! 0:00 - Pantheon today in 4K 0:41 - reasons of Pantheon phenomenon 2:10 - Pantheon of Agrippa 6:35 - Pantheon of Hadrian 14:17 - Pantheon in the Middle ages 16:23 - Pantheon's surroundings 20:15 - Mysteries of Pantheon 23:38 - How you can support the project 24:17 - Final bonus! Our ultimate goal is to create the most detailed, accurate and extensive 3D reconstruction of ancient Rome! "HISTORY IN 3D" creative team: Donate on Patreon: / historyin3d Support us with one-off payment: https://ko-fi.com/historyin3d Follow us: Website: https://relivehistoryin3d.com Facebook: / romein3d Instagram: / historyin3d

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