Designers restored the appearance of ancient buildings (8 photos)
Designers have recreated the interiors of some ancient ruins and shown what they looked like before. I suggest you take a look at them.
Ancient ruins can transport us back in time, providing historians, archaeologists and visitors with clues about the daily life of the great civilizations that inhabited them. But there are still many mysteries and secrets to be revealed. Designers from NeoMam Studios teamed up with Romanian illustrator Laurentiu Stanciu to recreate the interiors of some of the most fascinating ancient ruins, showing what they once looked like and what happened inside.
Parthenon, Athens, Greece
Inside the legendary Parthenon stood Athena Parthenos - a sculpture that, unfortunately, has not survived to this day.
Roman Baths in Bath, England
Compared to all the other buildings here, they are pretty well preserved.
Angkor Wat, Cambodia
The earthy color of this Cambodian temple is so ingrained in the culture that it is hard to believe that it was once so bright and colorful.
"Golden House" of Nero, Rome
The complex as a whole is the largest in Europe that was built as the residence of a monarch.
If you think that in our times such valuable ancient buildings are no longer in danger, then no. In 2010, a significant part of the building's ceiling collapsed. During reconstruction.
Basilica of Maxentius, Rome
The largest building of all built in the Roman Forum. The Basilica is 17 meters higher than the Colosseum.
Great Kiva, Chaco Canyon, USA
A kiva was a ceremonial structure of the Pueblo Indians who lived in the southern and southwestern United States.
Lower terrace of the Northern Palace, Masada, Israel
Masada is an ancient fortress on top of a cliff. It is located at an altitude of 450 meters above the Dead Sea and was built by Herod I the Great.