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About Baalbek Reborn: Temples
Go up into the air to see the sanctuary’s context in the Bekaa Valley. Learn about the sanctuary’s ancient and post-antique design and use. Marvel at some of the finest examples of ancient Roman architecture in the Near East. Visit one of the best-preserved Roman temples—the so-called Temple of Bacchus. See a recreation of the Temple of Jupiter, one of the biggest shrines in the entire empire. Go atop its roof (impossible to do when you actually visit the site today) to see a dramatic view of the sanctuary, modern town and the surrounding countryside.
Find out about the curious cult statue of Jupiter Heliopolitanus. Nothing remains of the statue itself, but, thanks to the generosity of the Louvre, we are able to show you two well-preserved statuettes that reproduce it on a reduced scale. Explore the plaza with its two large altars in front of the Temple of Jupiter rivaling in grandeur the imperial fora in Rome. Hear about the famous oracle housed in the sanctuary. Learn how the granite used in the sanctuary was brought all the way from Egypt and how the Temple of Jupiter is in part built of the largest stones ever quarried in human history.
Finally, visit the nearby complex with two temples whose modern names are Temple of the Muses and Temple of Venus.
At most stops you can use our Time Warp feature to toggle between views of the ruins today and our reconstructions of how the same features appeared in antiquity.
In short, virtual tourism and virtual time travel combine to make it easy for you to appreciate Baalbek’s unique gems of art and architecture. Whether you are preparing to visit Lebanon or wish to deepen your understanding once you return home, this teletour helps you to get the most out of your visit. Those whose circumstances do not permit them to travel to the site can use the teletour as an alternative to an actual visit.
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Darrelcj
Very well done
I am a classicist, though I study literature rather than material remains. The visuals are very impressive and the combination of contemporary ruins and scholarly reconstruction is compelling. The audio-commentary is an excellent touch - it strikes me as quite accessible except for a few architectural terms (e.g. exedra) that the layperson might need to look up. The tour itself is very thorough. Overall, this is a wonderful educational tool - bravo to all involved!
Кирдецов
I rate it 2.5/5
The terrain used isn’t in high definition. The iPad can take much more. The graphics are too basic. The interface is obsolete . The content is interesting hence the rating 2,5/5.