The Asian Age

Virtual reality tour brings biblical- era of Jerusalem back to life

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Jerusalem: A Jerusalem museum is breathing life into the ancient city with a new virtual reality tour that allows visitors to experience how archaeolog­ists believe Jerusalem looked 2,000 years ago.

The Tower of David Museum, which is housed in the Old City’s ancient stronghold, plans to launch the high- tech guided tour this month ahead of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.

The virtual reality guide, Step into History, offers visitors a chance to walk in the streets of Jerusalem and enjoy the present and take a look back to the past, said Tower of David Museum director Eilat Lieber. Working with archaeolog­ists from the Israel Antiquitie­s Authority, Lithodomos VR created 360- degree simulation­s of how Jerusalem's citadel, palaces, streets and ancient Jewish temple are believed to have appeared during its heyday under King Herod in the first century BC and during the life of Jesus.

Herod, a Roman vassal who ruled Judaea from 374 BC, invested heavily in large constructi­on projects across his realm, including a major expansion of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and the fortress and palace where the Tower of David stands today.

His monuments, including the mountainto­p fortress at Masada and the port city of Caesarea, are among the most visited sites in Israel. “Especially with Jerusalem, I think the biggest challenge was getting it right,” said Simon Young, founder of Lithodomos VR, an Australian startup.

“There’s a lot of different opinions about how Jerusalem looked in the ancient world,” Simon added. Lithodomos VR’s team of archaeolog­ists and artists has produced similar projects in London, Rome, Athens and other cities.

 ?? — AP ?? Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid attend the quarterfin­als of the US Open tennis tournament in New York on Tuesday.
— AP Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid attend the quarterfin­als of the US Open tennis tournament in New York on Tuesday.
 ?? — AP ?? A visitor on a virtual reality tour in Jerusalem.
— AP A visitor on a virtual reality tour in Jerusalem.

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