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The New Colossus in Rome 

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You can now see from up close this giant statue just walking in the courtyard of Villa Caffarelli in Rome! Are you going to see this? 🤩
Project and reconstruction photos credits: Factum Foundation, Sovrintendenza Capitolina and Fondazione Prada
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Комментарии : 31   
@Dev1nci
@Dev1nci 5 дней назад
This is really interesting because there seems to be a new way of dealing with history, more engaged and less treating ourselves as unworthy to be working in that way. Instead acknowledging their and our limitations and abilities equally.
@MrJeremybowling
@MrJeremybowling Месяц назад
Could you imagine looking at this statue during the early 300s, it would have been a marvel! Also great video, great energy, and great camera angles. This is quickly becoming my favorite channel.
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide Месяц назад
Exactly! If you put everything into the perspective of back then, it is even more mindblowing! 🤩 thank you so much! 😊🙌
@dbrown9495
@dbrown9495 4 месяца назад
A wonderful reconstruction of the ancient statute. Especially with original pieces.
@jeboccuzzi10
@jeboccuzzi10 5 дней назад
I can’t wait to see it in person.
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide 3 дня назад
@@jeboccuzzi10 it is impressive!
@judithricca6915
@judithricca6915 5 месяцев назад
I have seen the fragments of the statue on my several trips to Rome, but it was for me simply fragments. This reconstruction always me to see what it was like. Thank you from NYC 🗽
@algray1195
@algray1195 28 дней назад
One sexy tour guide! Count me In!
@ReaperOfSouls83
@ReaperOfSouls83 4 месяца назад
Per me stai facendo un ottimo lavoro, sei brava, energetica, positiva e ti auguro il meglio ❤
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide 4 месяца назад
Grazie mille 😊🙏🏻
@daveweiss5647
@daveweiss5647 26 дней назад
I love it! Great job! I did think that they had thought he had some kind of crown or halo on his head though?
@marquese1960
@marquese1960 5 месяцев назад
Fascinating!!! I knew they were doing a reconstruction--so it's intriguing to see the finished work in place.
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide 5 месяцев назад
It is quite impressive to stand next to it! 🤩
@atc576
@atc576 5 месяцев назад
Good energy on your narration!
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! ☺️
@livonian
@livonian 5 месяцев назад
Will check it out 👍
@eROBINc
@eROBINc 5 месяцев назад
I’m very excited to see this statue! I’m coming back soon my 5th times.
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide 5 месяцев назад
Yuhuu! You’ll be impressed! 😊🙌
@user-vz3pz8zh7p
@user-vz3pz8zh7p 2 месяца назад
In hoc signes. Battle of the Milvian bridge
@Manu-ih7zf
@Manu-ih7zf 5 месяцев назад
I've seen the original pieces and looking forward to see the statue in my next visit soon. My feelings about it are mixed, it looks artificial to me. I hope they won't recreate the Colossus of Nero. This would be, indeed, like Disneyland. Nice to see Elyssa Bernard !😊
@JoeyandFranci
@JoeyandFranci 5 месяцев назад
I think it’s great. So many times, we don’t even know what we are looking at when we pass by history. This makes you appreciate the art and skills way back then. It also makes you question if there was technology that was wiped out completely, because Ancient Rome was such a beautiful city with beautiful structures and amazing architecture. And also all that marble came in from Africa. How did they move all that back then?! It’s really amazing to think about. This is such a great channel and I always go through it before I visit Rome to learn and see so many things I wouldn’t have known about.
@RaulSelva
@RaulSelva 5 месяцев назад
Didn't the Romans source a lot of their marble from Greece and from quarry outside of Carrara in northern Tuscany? The "exotic" marble came from North Africa.
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide 5 месяцев назад
That is very true! These types of reconstructions help us “fill the gaps” where our imagination struggles to arrive. The Romans imported their marbles from all over the empire: Africa, Middle East, Greece.. and also from some quarries in the Italian peninsula. They transported those marble through boats, and cranes.. they had very smart and sophisticated tools, which do not differ so much from what are in use today. Right now there is an exhibition inside the Colosseum, about Trajan’s column, where they very clearly show how they physically cut and transported those giant blocks of marbles. If you’re going to be in Rome any time soon (before April 30th), we recommend checking that exhibit 😉
@belindaquinn4189
@belindaquinn4189 4 месяца назад
Fantasico 💪
@virtual_travel_worldwide
@virtual_travel_worldwide 5 месяцев назад
Oh my god 😮😮😮😮😮🎉❤ THANKS
@michaelbookout7561
@michaelbookout7561 5 месяцев назад
dear Italian sister thankyou v4 the video i have been to Roma and i think now that Italy is getting back its identity it is fitting that this and many other statues shuould be made public in America they are tearing down all the statues they the marxist because they hate the counrty they so conveniinelty live in so power back to Italy my grandfathers birth place ciao
@nafvol5053
@nafvol5053 2 месяца назад
2:32 questa signora ha un canale simile al tuo su yt , molto interessante anche
@mrkoleymaestro1427
@mrkoleymaestro1427 3 месяца назад
As one from the ancient civilisation, I understand your feelings. Rome was a great empire and it rose to a great height. But like us, Rome also made a mistake and paid the price. We forgot that Peace is for the weak in body and crippled in mind and so did Rome.
@me-ds2il
@me-ds2il 4 месяца назад
Why not Maxentius?
@andrewashdown3541
@andrewashdown3541 16 дней назад
Kitsch
@alessandroalessandro4656
@alessandroalessandro4656 5 месяцев назад
Per parlare di Disneyland Bisognerebbe farne mille di cose come questa e sarebbero tutte benvenute
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