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 .
@@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.
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)
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.
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.
I wish that we would go back to this style of house. Even the most impressive mansions in Beverly Hills aren’t as beautiful as these villas or the Ancient Greek ones.
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).
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).
So beautifully done. Wish there were a bit more cutlery and glassware, so people could see how much modern tableware is modeled after the Roman artifacts unearthed in the 18th century from Pompeii.
must have a dressing table and cabinets for accessories at least. and the clothing, wraps, hair ornaments/implements. ladies require these daily to be seen both within and away from the home. the girl had a nice kit box for cosmetics as well, along w/ a mirror and comb. scent to wear and bangles, too. these items have been found and are in museums. it is stunning - and everything is today just as it was.... however, the location of the wardrobe is never seen or mentioned, which begs the question, where did they keep their threads? I realize that this is not a bedroom for 3 girls, but I envision the possibility. if a dining room they would have low tables and stands to support large trays of victuals.
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!
реставрация... грусть. такой шикарный мозаичный пол. с ним в интерьере были стены, декорированные натуральным камнем. позднее стали штукатурить. мозаика на полу - по мастерству уровнем выше.
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?
Let us see ; if ' modern ' structures...will l a s t over 2,000 years. These premises, are still in ' like new '' condition, eh ?. Too bad, we don't take some lessons ' ....using materials that LAST.
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.
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.
@@juliannaorgane4919 wow imagine being this autistic :D
@@juliannaorgane4919irony is not for everyone
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.
It's literally built to the same plan of a nearby excavation of a roman villa.
The mechanical zoom on that ancient Roman camera...
Wishing could hear Latin conversation in backround? That would be the cherry on top! Nice vid.
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!! A TOT WORK OF ART!!!!! GREAT VIDEO AND THANKS FOR SHARING.
Wow! The frescos in the room with the beds really gives it an airy feel. :)
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!
Amazing, like a home for sale video. Brilliant 👏👏👏
Reading some comments, you may still be wondering if it is for tourist rental 😂🤣
Nice atmosphere. I like the art on the walls.
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.
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.
In Italy you have Pompei and Herculanum. Good as New.
Fine art on the wall so beautiful
I wish that we would go back to this style of house. Even the most impressive mansions in Beverly Hills aren’t as beautiful as these villas or the Ancient Greek ones.
I move in immediately !!😮❤
No flat screen TV on the wall. How did they watch the out of town gladiator fights?
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
Dang... just realized how much romanized Romania actually is. This looks incredibly modern to me ( many rich romanian homes are a bit like this )
They had better rooms and better sense of interior decoration than what we have in our era.
Wow so simple and beautiful
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?
How did the Roman’s have colored cameras but in the 19’s it was in black and white?
The blue room with the three beds was the Triclinium.
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.
@@hypercomms2001 no they used african slaves like the XVIII centuriy Brits
Where's the iPad charge plugin?
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...
What did you expect? Something Versace style?
Nice video. Thanks for sharing
Amazing! I love it!
Mind blowing!
So beautifully done. Wish there were a bit more cutlery and glassware, so people could see how much modern tableware is modeled after the Roman artifacts unearthed in the 18th century from Pompeii.
This reminds me of that Mitchell and Webb skit where they're archaeologists who find a VHS tape made by ancient Romans.
Where is it ?
Because, it's not precised, in the video's description...
The Newt, Somerset:thenewtinsomerset.com/roman-villa-experience
Amazing - where is it?
did you take that whole video zoomed in?
No TV?
Where are the closets full of Armani togas and shoes???😮
Why do I hear the Flintstones theme?
Where is that? How much cost of ticket?
See this link:thenewtinsomerset.com/roman-villa-experience
A bit optimistic in the use of clear light colours.
0:32 on the right on the floor or 1:08 😊
Triclinium looks dope!
must have a dressing table and cabinets for accessories at least. and the clothing, wraps, hair ornaments/implements. ladies require these daily to be seen both within and away from the home. the girl had a nice kit box for cosmetics as well, along w/ a mirror and comb. scent to wear and bangles, too. these items have been found and are in museums. it is stunning - and everything is today just as it was.... however, the location of the wardrobe is never seen or mentioned, which begs the question, where did they keep their threads? I realize that this is not a bedroom for 3 girls, but I envision the possibility. if a dining room they would have low tables and stands to support large trays of victuals.
Where’s this?
thenewtinsomerset.com/roman-villa-experience
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!
The Ancient Romans did* have plastic, but it was mostly made out of recycled Star Wars toys.
so Romans had no interior doors?
It's 3D ?
Great!
Hermosa
Where is this ? Where can you visit this ?
See this web link:thenewtinsomerset.com/roman-villa-experience
Thanks and greetings from Germany@@MatsudaDN
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Amazing❤❤
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
wow i want to go there
реставрация... грусть. такой шикарный мозаичный пол. с ним в интерьере были стены, декорированные натуральным камнем. позднее стали штукатурить. мозаика на полу - по мастерству уровнем выше.
Thought this was VR
Pickaxe on the table in the office. How little has changed.
How we are meant to live.
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.
this looks more like 4th century rome than anything bc
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.
Let us see ; if ' modern ' structures...will l a s t over 2,000 years. These premises, are still in ' like new '' condition, eh ?. Too bad, we don't take some lessons ' ....using materials that LAST.
Sextus is casing the joint...
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.
Ikea furniture.
Encenation like a Hollywood 😂
to think that 99% of the population lived in squalor the opulence of it all , what has really changed
JUST LIKE TODAY
pans much too quickly. Doesn't give us a chance to really examine things. and only shows us a couple of rooms.
Mucho espacio y pocos muebles