Syracuse 3D Reborn
Syracuse 3D Reborn
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A VIRTUAL TOUR IN THE GREEK SYRACUSE: we would like to invite you to a 30 minutes show, made by IBAM (Institute for Cultural Heritage and Monumental Buildings of the National Council for Research), where you can see the foundation of the city by Corinthinans in 733 b.C. and his development until the end of the Greek Age. Detailed and accurated recostructions shows the main temples, the urban structure and the historical events of the old city. And in the last part you can see the mighty "Syracosia", an enormous ship designed by Archimedes, the famous scientist and mathematician of the ancient times, who born and lived in Syracuse. The show is available in 7 languages (Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian), winner of the "Cultural Heritage and New Technologies Conference of Wien" prize.
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GrandTour35084532224
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2022 • Solo
I enjoyed 3d view over city and temples. It was a good way how to absorb new informations. I recommend to everybody. 3d view was 360 degrees and i could turn around on the wheel chair.
Written 24 April 2022
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Maja K
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021 • Family
We really liked the documentary (it may be difficult to understand at times for children that dont speak English) and the virtual reality walk. I think the children (aged 8 and 11) understand the history and the lives of people then much better now, as they "saw" it and "experienced" it. Also, very friendly staff, very Covid19 cautious and safe.
Written 29 October 2021
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BTL2010
Albany, NY27 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2014
Well done 3D movie about a time in Syracuse history. Short enough to keep your interest. Would be good for older kids. The 3D effects are excellent. Be aware that they require 5 people before the movie is shown.
Written 28 May 2014
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Grazie della Vs. recensione. Siamo contenti di aver suscitato il Vostro interesse con il ns. prodotto. Desideravamo comunicare che abbiamo ottenuto il primo premio in un concorso europeo sui prodotti archeologici. Ed anche che quest'anno circa 2.000 studenti hanno potuto assistere alla proiezione. Grazie ancora.
Written 18 June 2014
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Journeyer
Miami Beach, FL1,379 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2013 • Couples
Siracusa3D is a 30 minute historical presentation of the Greek colonization of Siracusa. Before going into the theatre we are given 3D glasses to wear. The movie is something we might see on the History Channel, professionally narrated and presented and in 3D was cool. It covered a limited time period – only Greek – so maybe they’ll produce other 30 minute movies of the subsequent time periods in the future. It was a good historical overview and about architecture as well. Whether it was worth the 8 Euros will be highly individual.
Written 9 July 2013
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Clint P
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1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Couples
The person working there was very helpful. However, the 3D movie was very poor. Not clear, and didn’t provide the history of the city that we were hoping to get from it. I wore shorts and got eaten alive by mosquitoes.
Written 19 June 2019
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Hi, we're really sorry that our experience didn't meet your expectations. It was produced as a visual narration of the greek history of Siracusa, as the person at the reception for sure told you, and as it is exactly indicated in all the advertising material. The documentary It's made by the italian National Research Council (CNR) and it was also prized ad "best video documentary" at the Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technlogy in Vienna and was also mentioned as "best scientific documentary" at the International Scientific Film Festival in Rome. We're also sorry for the mosquitos, as you were the first person complaining about that, but we'll be prepared next time.
Written 20 June 2019
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Molly C
3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Family
It was our first day in Syracuse so it was perfect to watch in order to learn background information about the history of the area. Fabulous graphics and excellent service! Thank you from Ireland!
Written 7 June 2019
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sciclifan
York305 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2015 • Couples
This is a well presented film with 3D presentation of how Syracuse was built up by the Greeks. Think younger children might find it a bit much to take in.
Written 22 October 2015
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ChrisAndAlli
London, UK35 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2014 • Couples
Novel 3D experience in comfortable spotless theatre
Air conditioned as well
Friendly and attentive staff
Highly recommended
Written 1 October 2014
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Julieanne D
Edinburgh, UK26 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2022 • Couples
If you want an idea of what the temples looked like, do this and make sure you do the mask experience. It was so good and really brought it to life.
Written 17 June 2022
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Julian B
Tignes, France34 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2015
A bit like watching a very second rate 30 minute TV programme, coupled with cheesy graphics that might have worked in a computer game from about ten years ago. The production of the programme was a bit random - frequently straying into too much detail that would bewilder anyone but an academic in the audience. My kids quickly lost the plot. I guess we all learned something but I would have expected better value.
Written 29 August 2015
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Hello, thanks for your review. We are sorry that you didn't like the show. Our product was made by professional researchers from National Research Council and an archaeologist from Arcadia University. Their work was priced on November 2013 with the Cultural Heritage and New Technologies Video Award in Wien. It also won the Student Jury Grand Prize at the International Scientific Film Festival in 2014, "for the excellence of technical, scientific and narrative contents."
Written 1 September 2015
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