Roman Forum self-guided Virtual Experience: The Beating Heart Of The Empire
Overview
- 1h 10min
- 14 stops
Experience the Roman Forum from the comfort of your home with an engaging self-guided virtual tour, narrated in English from your PC or smartphone browser. It’s so simple! You will receive an email with the tour link with instructions and in a couple of minutes, you will travel back in time and enjoy a virtual journey from the comfort of your couch!
Through the power of storytelling combined with street and satellite views, you will learn not only about historical facts, but also discover unknown stories and tales of ancient and modern times that will amaze your family and friends. The tour’s content is the result of in-depth research, squeezed into brief intriguing stories that will make your virtual visit both engaging and informative. The tour is only available online and you can access it repeatedly and anytime.
This is an unmissable opportunity to gain valuable insights into the pulsating heart of Ancient Rome and immerse yourself in the surroundings in an entirely innovative way.
Preview
Too young to die
There is a heart-rending story of early loss lying behind the Basilica’s colonnade, probably known as "the Colonnade of Gaius and Lucius". Gaius and Lucius Caesar were the grandchildren of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor— Augustus adopted them both, and made them his heirs. Yet, they both died young, and so the imperial throne passed onto Tiberius. To celebrate their important status within Roman society, Augustus had two large inscriptions placed in the Basilica’s colonnade. One can still see the remains of the one dedicated to Lucius where his grandfather dubs him "Prince of youth".
Inclusions and Exclusions
Inclusions
- Virtual Self-guided Tour for the Roman Forum with satellite & street views
- Audio content with engaging & original stories in English
Exclusions
- Live Guide
- Transportation
- Equipment
- Offline access
Mandatory items
- Desktop, laptop or smartphone device
- Internet connection
The location
Areas
Basilica Aemilia: You will learn everything about the Basilica Aemilia, the only Republican Basilica surviving today within the area of the Forum and listen to the heart-rending story of the grandsons of the first Emperor of Rome, “the princes of youth”. You’ll also take a good idea of the joyous lifestyle of the early Romans who, just like contemporary Italians, loved dining al fresco!
Via Sacra: Walking virtually along Via Sacra, the spine of the ancient city and setting of countless deeds and misdeeds, you’ll follow in the steps of the Roman warriors, who once returned victorious from their battles and conquests to march the route of the Roman Triumph. Some of the city’s most impressive attractions are lined on the road, including the imposing Arch of Titus.
The Temple of Caesar: Among many other fascinating attractions, you’ll encounter the famed Temple of Caesar, whose life and assassination are commemorated until today at the heart of the Forum. Leave a flower on the grave of the glorious general and learn about the games of power and control in the political life of Rome.
Important information
Know before you book
- This is a virtual tour for the Roman Forum that you can take from the comfort of your home and feel like you were there
- No live guide or meeting point required
- You will receive an email with instructions on how to access your tour via a link. Check your spam folder as well
- No special equipment is needed (i.e. special glasses). However, earphones or headphones are highly recommended to enjoy the experience.
- This product can be accessed from any web browser and requires internet connection
Cancellation Policy: This product cannot be refunded once activated.
Reviews
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A virtual audio tour is definitely value for money, as it allows you to experience the beauty of the Roman Forum and to listen to its exciting stories, without having to leave the comfort of your house or pay an entrance ticket to the sight. Totally recommend.
At first, I tried viewing the tour from my iPhone browser. That’s when I realised that the 360° feature wasn’t working properly. I was disappointed, but then tried a second time with my wife’s Android. It worked like a charm and it was a good experience. I just wish that the issue with the iPhone gets fixed soon.