The Acropolis of Athens The world´s most famous citadel, the Acropolis of Athens, was built in Ancient Greece in the 5th century BC. Explore history with our interactive 3D scenes. Learn about historical sites, great works of architecture or events of the past. With our apps, learning becomes a playful experience. Our 3D scenes have been designed for students between 8 and 18 years of age but can be interesting for everyone Available languages: English, Deutsch, Français, Español, Русский, العربية, 日本語, 中文, 한국어, Italiano, Português, Svenska, Nederlands, Norsk, Polski, Magyar, ελληνικά, Türk With the mozaik3D App, available in the AppStore, you can access more than 1200 similar 3D scenes. Mozaik Interactive 3D Our fully interactive scenes can be rotated, enlarged or viewed from pre-set angles. With the predefined views, you can easily navigate through the complex scenes. Some of the 3D scenes contain a Walk mode, enabling you to explore the scene yourself. Most of our 3D scenes include narrations and built-in animations. They also contain captions, entertaining animated quizzes and other visual elements. The 3D scenes are available in several languages, which also offers an opportunity to learn and practice foreign languages. Usage and navigation Rotate the scene by dragging your finger. Zoom the scene in or out by pinching with your fingers. Pan the view by dragging with three fingers. Tap the buttons at the bottom to switch between predefined views. If available in a specific view, use the virtual joystick to walk around. You can change the language and set other functions in the context menu. The context menu can be accessed by touching the bottom corners. Activate VR mode by pressing the VR goggles icon in the bottom right corner. In VR mode, tilt your head to right or left display the navigation panel. Look down to turn movement on or off during Walk.
Great overview!
I love this app! It is beautifully done. Please ignore the other person’s review about a Doric frieze on the Erechtheion... it is not. Anyway, I love that you are able to examine the major structures of the Acropolis, “walk” around and explore the digital reconstructions, and even take a brief quiz! Would love to see more like this for other famous sites (such as the Foro Romano) or even various phases of construction and discussion about the evolution of the political climate in ancient Athens. It would also be neat to be able to “walk” around the modern-day ruins to compare. Please keep making apps like this!
Beautiful
So glad I found this. Got the kids invited for our visit to the acropolis!
The Erechtheon is an Ionic temple
The Erechteon is an Ionic temple. It had a continuous sculpted frieze. The frieze you depicted is a Doric frieze and is inaccurate. Thank you
presentation of ancient Athens (city walls, city structure); updated translations.
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