Ancient Roman's had no equipment to make a video. It has either been done by a contemporary photographer or it was engineered by putting old pictures together .
@juliannaorgane491917 күн бұрын
lol😂😂😂
@user-ov6bv9cn1o6 күн бұрын
@@juliannaorgane4919 I'm fairly certain this person knows that the Romans didn't have cinematography. They're being cheeky, which I find hilariously funny.
@samsmom14915 күн бұрын
This looks pretty authentic. It obviously based on frescoes and surviving Roman artefacts. I suspect the sheets on the beds are cotton, rather than linen. But it's amazing to see it recreated so you can touch and walk around it all.
@desmondschmidt70305 ай бұрын
Sure. A great place. Here is my blog post covering the entire site:www.nigelsphotoblog.co.uk/2022/09/reconstructed-roman-villa.html
@MatsudaDN5 ай бұрын
Linen has been around many thousands of years.
@bradleyeric142 ай бұрын
Not beds but the 3 couches which adult family members & guests would recline when eating, I think. I think it’s the Triclinium (Dining Room)
@shelleysanders966613 күн бұрын
Cotton was a luxury in Roman times, and mainly came from Egypt. Most people wore linen and woolen tunics.
@solinvictus3911 күн бұрын
Great video. Looked at your blog on this. Great information!. Nice to finally get a 360degree view of interiors., instead of imagining. Thank you for posting this!. U enjoyed watching!!. ❤️ from Michigan.
@dmd56457 күн бұрын
The mechanical zoom on that ancient Roman camera...
@HimANiceGuy2 ай бұрын
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!! A TOT WORK OF ART!!!!! GREAT VIDEO AND THANKS FOR SHARING.
@johnbehneman15463 ай бұрын
Amazing, like a home for sale video. Brilliant 👏👏👏
@Horatio08013 ай бұрын
This is AMAZING. I've thought that they should make recreations like this in Italy. Maybe they do but I've never seen one advertised. I love the style. I'd absolutely live there.
@AnyoneCanSee6 күн бұрын
If the floors were that beautiful and the walls were that beautiful, I have a hard time believing the furniture would be so unimpressive.
@bunjijumper53452 ай бұрын
Maybe the homeowners were Spartan 😚
@geigertec59212 ай бұрын
I’m not sure what you mean by “unimpressive” Those pieces are consistant with the visual records as well as surviving examples found at sites like Pompéi and Herculaneum. Quite beautifully crafted besides.
@VetsrisAuguste2 ай бұрын
Furniture in the Ancient Greek & Roman times was quite basic and there wasn’t much of it in the home. Hence the well-off would display their wealth with such wall-paintings, porticos, sculptures (& formal gardens in the Mediterranean).
@shelleysanders966613 күн бұрын
And sparse too.. I wouldmhave thought the rooms be filled with heaps,of furniture, plants, things, etc...
@The_Deaf_Aussie2 күн бұрын
Nice atmosphere. I like the art on the walls.
@irmawesterback29303 ай бұрын
romans used a lot of colors in their houses, buildings, and statues. A lot of people thought the roman statues were all white while in fact they were all fully colored (the colors faded away with time)
@Anamillio16 күн бұрын
Fair comment!
@MatsudaDN16 күн бұрын
Fine art on the wall so beautiful
@hellomg49233 ай бұрын
Triclinium looks dope!
@Chris.Davies2 ай бұрын
Nice video. Thanks for sharing
@rafaelolivera27395 ай бұрын
Where is this? They had better taste in decorating walls than we do
@shagwellington3 ай бұрын
The Newt in Somerset:www.nigelsphotoblog.co.uk/2022/09/reconstructed-roman-villa.html
@MatsudaDN3 ай бұрын
Amazing! I love it!
@daveweiss56473 ай бұрын
Mind blowing!
@dulciemidwinter19253 ай бұрын
no plastic bottles. what an age it was...
@tokajileo59284 ай бұрын
Indeed! As you may well know, the Romans used reusable Samian Ware for day-to- day use plus wine was drunk from special cups made from gold, silver or ceramics.Not exactly a throwaway society!
@MatsudaDN4 ай бұрын
Amazing❤❤
@rcartecorpus2 ай бұрын
Hermosa
@ivanparra2395 ай бұрын
I’m guessing that isthe reconstructed Villa at Ancient Farm, Hampshire, as it looks like copy of Sparsholt Villa’s floor mosaic is just outside the Dining Room. (I.e. the whole Villa is a reconstruction of Sparsholt’s).
@shelleysanders966613 күн бұрын
OR it could be the Villa reconstruction in ‘The Newt’ hotel grounds, Somerset?
@shelleysanders966613 күн бұрын
Seems their art and sense of proportion was centuries ahead of the creature comforts. Just plug in today's connectivity and leave everything else as is.
@gnolan42812 ай бұрын
wow i want to go there
@johnmiller89754 ай бұрын
to think that 99% of the population lived in squalor the opulence of it all , what has really changed
@Richard-pe4cx2 ай бұрын
Amazing - where is it?
@Sparky59602 ай бұрын
did you take that whole video zoomed in?
@HalfKaztBoy2 ай бұрын
Thought this was VR
@RM-cm8hz19 күн бұрын
What would they do for heating in winter? That villa would be quite cold in an English winter.
@hypercomms20012 ай бұрын
They had underfloor heating!
@marenjeworowski98592 ай бұрын
@@marenjeworowski9859 fantastic.. Do they use Syrian slaves or former Carthagian soldiers to keep the fires stoked for the Hypocaust system?!!
@hypercomms20012 ай бұрын
@@hypercomms2001They probably used wood for that.
@ansibarius46332 ай бұрын
A bit optimistic in the use of clear light colours.
@shinypeter76 күн бұрын
Where is that? How much cost of ticket?
@catholic3dod7904 ай бұрын
See this link:thenewtinsomerset.com/roman-villa-experience
@MatsudaDN4 ай бұрын
Where is this ? Where can you visit this ?
@terracoachtv5975Ай бұрын
See this web link:thenewtinsomerset.com/roman-villa-experience
@MatsudaDNАй бұрын
Thanks and greetings from Germany@@MatsudaDN
@terracoachtv5975Ай бұрын
Pickaxe on the table in the office. How little has changed.
@bradleyeric142 ай бұрын
Glass windows?
@gregstephens23394 ай бұрын
Probably. This is a high end residence.
@MatsudaDN4 ай бұрын
Yes the Romans had glass windows the ones in the baths were even double panes. not as clear as our but still serviceable
@johnmiller89754 ай бұрын
slow down with the camera movements!!! you just cannot film so fast. I just cannot watch your video without getting dizzy.
@soniaalvarez15843 ай бұрын
Videos can be slowed down.
@bmyra3 ай бұрын
Mucho espacio y pocos muebles
@ricardonavas26692 ай бұрын
AUTHENTIC? Not really. Windows in the Cubicula AND facing outside? Not Roman.
@bearonaromp747326 күн бұрын
I observed the same thing. I remember there where very little windows, just for the air. But maybe a villa in a more isolated area could be different. Any information to read about styles of construction of Roman buildings?
@stefaor10 күн бұрын
One of the cubicula at the Metropolitan, from Boscoreale, I think, has a similar window.
Thank goodness some Ancient Roman made a video.
Ancient Roman's had no equipment to make a video. It has either been done by a contemporary photographer or it was engineered by putting old pictures together .
lol😂😂😂
@@juliannaorgane4919 I'm fairly certain this person knows that the Romans didn't have cinematography. They're being cheeky, which I find hilariously funny.
This looks pretty authentic. It obviously based on frescoes and surviving Roman artefacts. I suspect the sheets on the beds are cotton, rather than linen. But it's amazing to see it recreated so you can touch and walk around it all.
Sure. A great place. Here is my blog post covering the entire site:www.nigelsphotoblog.co.uk/2022/09/reconstructed-roman-villa.html
Linen has been around many thousands of years.
Not beds but the 3 couches which adult family members & guests would recline when eating, I think. I think it’s the Triclinium (Dining Room)
Cotton was a luxury in Roman times, and mainly came from Egypt. Most people wore linen and woolen tunics.
Great video. Looked at your blog on this. Great information!. Nice to finally get a 360degree view of interiors., instead of imagining. Thank you for posting this!. U enjoyed watching!!. ❤️ from Michigan.
The mechanical zoom on that ancient Roman camera...
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!! A TOT WORK OF ART!!!!! GREAT VIDEO AND THANKS FOR SHARING.
Amazing, like a home for sale video. Brilliant 👏👏👏
This is AMAZING. I've thought that they should make recreations like this in Italy. Maybe they do but I've never seen one advertised. I love the style. I'd absolutely live there.
If the floors were that beautiful and the walls were that beautiful, I have a hard time believing the furniture would be so unimpressive.
Maybe the homeowners were Spartan 😚
I’m not sure what you mean by “unimpressive” Those pieces are consistant with the visual records as well as surviving examples found at sites like Pompéi and Herculaneum. Quite beautifully crafted besides.
Furniture in the Ancient Greek & Roman times was quite basic and there wasn’t much of it in the home. Hence the well-off would display their wealth with such wall-paintings, porticos, sculptures (& formal gardens in the Mediterranean).
And sparse too.. I wouldmhave thought the rooms be filled with heaps,of furniture, plants, things, etc...
Nice atmosphere. I like the art on the walls.
romans used a lot of colors in their houses, buildings, and statues. A lot of people thought the roman statues were all white while in fact they were all fully colored (the colors faded away with time)
Fair comment!
Fine art on the wall so beautiful
Triclinium looks dope!
Nice video. Thanks for sharing
Where is this? They had better taste in decorating walls than we do
The Newt in Somerset:www.nigelsphotoblog.co.uk/2022/09/reconstructed-roman-villa.html
Amazing! I love it!
Mind blowing!
no plastic bottles. what an age it was...
Indeed! As you may well know, the Romans used reusable Samian Ware for day-to- day use plus wine was drunk from special cups made from gold, silver or ceramics.Not exactly a throwaway society!
Amazing❤❤
Hermosa
I’m guessing that isthe reconstructed Villa at Ancient Farm, Hampshire, as it looks like copy of Sparsholt Villa’s floor mosaic is just outside the Dining Room. (I.e. the whole Villa is a reconstruction of Sparsholt’s).
OR it could be the Villa reconstruction in ‘The Newt’ hotel grounds, Somerset?
Seems their art and sense of proportion was centuries ahead of the creature comforts. Just plug in today's connectivity and leave everything else as is.
wow i want to go there
to think that 99% of the population lived in squalor the opulence of it all , what has really changed
Amazing - where is it?
did you take that whole video zoomed in?
Thought this was VR
What would they do for heating in winter? That villa would be quite cold in an English winter.
They had underfloor heating!
@@marenjeworowski9859 fantastic.. Do they use Syrian slaves or former Carthagian soldiers to keep the fires stoked for the Hypocaust system?!!
@@hypercomms2001They probably used wood for that.
A bit optimistic in the use of clear light colours.
Where is that? How much cost of ticket?
See this link:thenewtinsomerset.com/roman-villa-experience
Where is this ? Where can you visit this ?
See this web link:thenewtinsomerset.com/roman-villa-experience
Thanks and greetings from Germany@@MatsudaDN
Pickaxe on the table in the office. How little has changed.
Glass windows?
Probably. This is a high end residence.
Yes the Romans had glass windows the ones in the baths were even double panes. not as clear as our but still serviceable
slow down with the camera movements!!! you just cannot film so fast. I just cannot watch your video without getting dizzy.
Videos can be slowed down.
Mucho espacio y pocos muebles
AUTHENTIC? Not really. Windows in the Cubicula AND facing outside? Not Roman.
I observed the same thing. I remember there where very little windows, just for the air. But maybe a villa in a more isolated area could be different. Any information to read about styles of construction of Roman buildings?
One of the cubicula at the Metropolitan, from Boscoreale, I think, has a similar window.