Bath of the Roman villa in Ahrweiler3D Model
Because of its excellent state of preservation, the Roman villa on the Silberberg in Ahrweiler is one of the most exciting Roman architectural monuments north of the Alps. The ancient walls were buried in a landslide in the 5th century A.D., so that the site survived the centuries like a time capsule. Even the colourful wall paintings with their figural and floral motifs can still be admired in their original form in many places. The visitor can take a look into the kitchen, the bath house and even into the underfloor heating. The building is extraordinarily complex and consists of a number of phases resulting from almost five hundred years of use. A highly accurate 3D image will help to solve the last mysteries of the site. Today the Roman building is protected in a museum and offers a unique insight into the Roman history of the Rhineland. https://www.bad-neuenahr-ahrweiler.de/roemervilla-ahrweiler/
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Thanks for posting such great 3D! Share the collection on social media to get even more eyes on your work.
@abbyec Many thanks for the nice comment! We are currently working on the annotations and they are definitely necessary to understand the many different stages of construction.
Nice model! It's so interesting to see the different layers of use from bath to burials. Annotations would be a great way to lead a viewer on a virtual tour of this scene: help.sketchfab.com/hc/en-us/articles/202...