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This channel is the first public platform to share the groundbreaking discoveries of Project MOMENT. Our videos, featuring meticulously reconstructed footage by Faber Courtial offer windows into the past.
Experience history as it truly unfolded, from civilization turning points to everyday moments of past cultures. Subscribe for regular updates and exclusive access to these unparalleled historical insights.
Join our unique journey through time.
Experience history as it truly unfolded, from civilization turning points to everyday moments of past cultures. Subscribe for regular updates and exclusive access to these unparalleled historical insights.
Join our unique journey through time.
The Acropolis in Athens as never been seen before - Experience ancient Greece as it truly was
After its victory over Persia, Athens experiences a significant rise and becomes the leading power of the Greek world. The destruction caused by the Persian invasions leaves the city in ruins, but under the leadership of Pericles, an era of reconstruction begins. The construction of the new Acropolis symbolizes Athens' political and cultural superiority. The Acropolis, with monumental structures such as the Parthenon and the statue of Athena Promachos, becomes the epitome of power, culture, and resilience.
This documentary explores the architectural masterpieces, the spiritual significance, and the historical importance of the Acropolis of antiquity.
These recordings offer a unique ambient experience, perfect for meditatively transporting yourself back to the past. Let yourself be enveloped by the sounds and images of ancient worlds. Ideal for ASMR lovers and history enthusiasts seeking an immersive escape into bygone eras.
# Project MOMENT
A dedicated channel for the Project MOMENT has recently been launched and will be regularly updated with new recordings from various epochs of world history.
Subscribe to this channel to stay informed about future releases. @project-moment
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This documentary explores the architectural masterpieces, the spiritual significance, and the historical importance of the Acropolis of antiquity.
These recordings offer a unique ambient experience, perfect for meditatively transporting yourself back to the past. Let yourself be enveloped by the sounds and images of ancient worlds. Ideal for ASMR lovers and history enthusiasts seeking an immersive escape into bygone eras.
# Project MOMENT
A dedicated channel for the Project MOMENT has recently been launched and will be regularly updated with new recordings from various epochs of world history.
Subscribe to this channel to stay informed about future releases. @project-moment
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Faber Courtial, data processing from the raw data of the CC.
faber-courtial.de
@project-moment
@FaberCourtial
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Lens Into History - Project Moment | Intro
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Whether it is ancient Rome or Greece, ancient Egypt or the fall of Pompeii or Carthage, the recordings of Moment offer a unique experience, perfect for transporting yourself back to the past. Let yourself be enveloped by the sounds and images of ancient worlds. Ideal for history enthusiasts seeking an immersive escape into bygone eras. # Project MOMENT A dedicated channel for the Project MOMENT...
Last Recordings: Pompeii Before The Vesuvius Eruption | Prelude
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The last day before the catastrophic eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79. The eruption led to the destruction of the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, burying them under layers of lava and ash. A fateful volcanic event that became mythic, with lasting impacts on the history of the Roman Empire. The film offers an immersive staging. It lets viewers feel the powerful force of nature of V...
Colosseum As Never Been Seen Before - Gladiators' salute
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Dive into the breathtaking atmosphere of the ancient Colosseum, festively decorated for a spectacular event where gladiators once battled. These recordings offer a rare glimpse into the largest arena of the Roman Empire, as it appeared during the zenith of the Empire. Experience the majestic architecture and the electrifying atmosphere as we slowly explore the interior of the arena and reveal t...
Carthage vs Rome Last Fight: Downfall of an Ancient Superpower
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The destruction of Carthage in 146 BC by the Roman Republic marks one of the most devastating moments in ancient history. This film offers an immersive ambient experience that aurally and visually plunges the viewer into the dramatic events that led to the fall of the once powerful Punic metropolis and its defeat against the Roman Empire. After a three-year siege by Roman legions in the Third P...
Lens Into History: The Ancient Roman Forum - Resurrection Of Rome
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The heart of the Roman Empire: the Roman Forum. Experience a day in Rome in the year 315 in just five minutes. History reconstruction as a new kind of experience. Ambient sounds and atmospheric images give you the feeling of actually floating above Rome. Dive into the past of the Roman Empire and experience history up close. These recordings offer a unique ambient experience, perfect for medita...
Lens Into History: Nero's Giant Statue - The Colossus Of Ancient Rome
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The Colossus of Nero, one of the most impressive statues and landmarks of ancient Rome, located near the famous Colosseum. After Nero's death, subsequent emperors made alterations to the statue to sever its connection to his tyrannical rule. Emperor Hadrian even had the statue relocated to make room for the Temple of Venus and Roma. This reconstruction showcases the grand atmosphere and archite...
Lens Into History: Ancient Carthage - A Capture Before the Roman Conquest - Part I
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Dive deep into the past with a five-minute drone flight exploring ancient Carthage just before its conquest by the Romans. This immersive history experience offers a unique perspective on the architectural marvels and vibrant urban life that once formed the heart of this mighty civilization. As you soar over the harbor entrance and the central shipyards, you experience the engineering prowess a...
Feel Ancient Roman Forum: Experience History through the Lens of a Livecam
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# Roman Forum, 315 AD View facing east. Visibility of the Temple of Caesar, Temple of Vesta, the Rostra, as well as the Basilica Julia and Aemilia. Insight into the political and social heart of ancient Rome. These recordings offer a unique ambient experience, perfect for meditatively transporting yourself back to the past. Let yourself be enveloped by the sounds and images of ancient Rome. Ide...
Lens Into History: A Journey to the Most Spectacular Historic Sites
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Lens Into History: A Journey to the Most Spectacular Historic Sites
Please do Cusco and Tenochtitlan
I really enjoy the British accent. Subscribe for practicing my English.
I've been there dozens of times, whenever we have guests or family from abroad, and although I am impressed every time I go, I am in awe of this re-creation. Beautiful is too small a word to express it. Thank you!
Criminally underrated channel. Glad TH-cam recommended it though.
was it deliberately strewn with rocks, litter and debris?
Can you do Tenochtitlan?
Ive seen the Parthenon before... just go to Nashville.
Zacharias Papantoniou (Greek: Ζαχαρίας Παπαντωνίου) was a Greek writer. He was born in Karpenissi of Evrytania in February 1877 and died in Athens in 1940. He spent the first years of his life in Granitsa, where his father was a teacher. Apart from a writer, he was also a journalist. Many of the works of Zacharias Papantoniou, unfortunately, are censored because they tell the truth on Greek history. In that censored group is also the book, ''The King Otto''. Below we state a fragment from this book: ''The young Prince for first time come in Athens on January 25, 1833, he hardly heard anyone speak in Greek and so he asked: "Where are the Greeks in Athens?" His court looked at each other and answered: "There are no Greeks, but do not be troubled because this Albanian population will always be faithful to your monarchy."
Qué bien que desde entonces tenían leds.
Greetings from Sicily. And a Big up for u! I would love to see your reconstruction of our temple valley or other Sicilian monuments. Hope to give you a good idea for the future. Tnx for your great work and effort!🔝🙏👏
Videography is not quite satisfactory. Close up videography could have made the vdo more interesting. More historical facts could have enriched further the vdo.
The Odeon of Herodus Atticus seen underneath was built by the Romans almost 5 centuries later.....
Oh brother this narration.
you are just saying a part of history out of the context
It’ll be cool if it was reconstructed
Your videos are magnificent--you should do Constantinople next!
There is a difference between your channel and other reconstruction channel. Because others are 100% or maybe reconstructed it but never make it realistic. They make it like from a video game or a movie or entertainment game. No buildings on earth is perfect no matter how magnificent they are. They have flaws like gradual decay, weather conditions and other reality things. But your channel is different light, voice, environment, everything resemble the reality. This is why I subscribe to your channel. Glad that I see a gem and a group of realistic creators.
I am very much in favor of rebuilding the Roman Forum, as this allows it to remain relevant and significant. Continuity and active use of monuments is what has kept other historic sites standing and connected to the population. We have seen successful cases of restoration, such as the Stoa of Attalos in Greece, the Arch of Titus and the Ara Pacis, which demonstrate how reconstruction can revitalize and preserve the cultural and symbolic importance of these monuments.
Breathtaking 😍
Firstly, I must commend you on your remarkable creation. It's truly unique and impressive, unlike anything I've seen before. Considering the views it has garnered on TH-cam, it's clear that it's highly underrated. However, I suspect that won't be the case for much longer. Now, let's address the historical accuracy: In AD 283, the statue of Nero was known as the 'Colossus Solis' for over two centuries. Additionally, the construction of the Arch of Constantine occurred several decades later. Striving for authenticity is essential." 🏛🌟
Very pleasant.
Kaliszpera
Give some dates in the commentary, so we know when things happened. And get rid of that dreadful pretentious muzak.
That was beautiful. Im curious as to why the outer portions of the massive staircase appear to slope downwards. Damned Ottomans!
12 meters? Is it me or does that bronze statue look about 25 meters tall?
Thank you! Beautiful work and presentation!
As someone who loves History especially Ancient Rome, I love this channel! Beautiful reconstruction!
It’s such a breath of fresh air NOT to see those ridiculous crosses everywhere (like now). - Christianity is pure evil.
Hey. Indeed a great work. Make please a reconstruction of Niniveh, capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
Did they really not have paved roads inside the acropolis were the huge stature was?
Fantastic video! If any of you are able to, you HAVE to go see the full size replica of the Parthenon in Nashville TN, complete with a 42ft statue of Athena inside. I just went for the first time last winter, having lived only 3 hours away my entire life. Absolutely brilliant!
The reconstruction is amazing! However, I would like to point out that there should be likewise more care and accuracy in pronouncing and stressing Greek words and names. It's not propyLAEa. It's proPYlaea. It's not aTHEna proMAchos. It's atheNA PROmachos. It's not aTHEna PARthenos. It's atheNA parTHEnos. *Also, most of the damage of the Parthenon happened during the Ottoman occupation but it was the doing of the Venetians...
Horrible ai
What's that shit on the ground?
This one smells like the petals of a procession 😉
I hope you do a video about Herculaneum since it is "Pompei's sister city." Due to the way the wind was blowing, it didn't experience the same destruction. It was buried in about 50-60 ft of layers of volcanic material. When it was uncovered, they found rolled up scrolls that had been sealed by being charred. They are using 3d jmaging to "unroll" the scrolls so they can be read.
Oh yes, a fascinating and incredible innovation!
Great work! I hope to see Persepolis, Babylon, and Ctesiphon in the future.
Actually, Ancient greek were black african.
And Black Africans were Swedish. Everybody moved upside down at the end.
Fucking fantastic!!! 2 quick notes: 1) the ramp is Roman-era. 2) forgot to mention the Parthenon was an Orthodox church (longer than it ever was as a temple), and later a mosque.
Thank you 🙏 No, the staircase is that of Mnesicles. An ensemble that forms a symmetrical unit with the Propylaea. In later Roman times it became a ZigZack
@@project-moment Ah, thanks for the correction!
Great presentation but I really wish to see more details in good lighting. This is too contrast to see anything effectively.
Wolywood shots or marvel sence or dark film unchromatic or not, this is a grade jop fantastic view traveling back to the time Well done!! .. and by the way it's not for you negative people
Make sure you always remind your government, corruption is the root of falling nation, continue your corruption and weak as politicians, and other nation will just replace you.
Le monde perfide des chrétiens doit tomber entièrement.
Why is the narrator speaking as if he was describing a golf tournament.
Fabulous work. Thank you for the beautiful English narration. The music was not overwhelming.
The ancient Athenians had their brief shining moment. Good for them. Been a backwater ever since.
Exquisite!!!! Beatifully made. Many thanks from sao paulo, brazil.
thank you very much 🙏
Wow, as someone studying his PhD in Ancient Greek History I can say this is one of the best reconstructions of the Acropolis I’ve seen! Also loved the narration and information given, truly wonderful. Please do more of these with other sites!!
OMG that's awesome! How far along are you? What's your thesis on?
thank you very much 🙏
Christianity is the biggest greek honor, not this ancient paganism
Religion has nothing to do with honour.
@@heliedecastanet1882 I meant achievement ☦️ Also, orthodoxy is not a religion, to some cult, it is about knowing and following the Truth.
@@arnOrthodox What is truth for someone is a lie for another one 🙂 Nobody can prove God exists. Nobody can prove He does not. It does not matter. What matters is the beauty in which everyone can recognize himself. Have a good day !
Religion has nothing to do with achievement.
Perhaps use a recording where the tenor can actually sing. Whoever it is, he's terrible.
I wish they would recreate the statue of Athena for the Parthenon. Greece needs her.