Digi-Past Olympia

Published by: Moptil

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The App is a Virtual Tour in Ancient Olympia, birth-place of the Olympic games. Using Moptil’s App the users will be able to visualize in 360 deg. and 3D, the glorious, inspiring monuments that once stood there.
The user can enjoy a full reconstruction of Buildings and Statues of antiquity, including:
the temple of Zeus, the Stadium, the Philippeion, the Gymnasium, the Palaestra, the Workshop of Phidias, the Temple of Hera, the Treasuries, the Metroon, the Stoa of Echo, the Vouleuterion, The Zanes statues and many other statues and altars, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the giant gold and ivory statue of the father of twelve Gods seated on his throne.
The user will have the opportunity to enter in the building interiors and enjoy the impressive colorful decorations as well as to watch in 360 mode the training of ancient athletes.
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