Olympia in VR app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Lithodomos VR
First release : 14 Feb 2018
App size: 181.46 Mb
Please note that a VR headset is required for this experience.
For the first time ever, you can use your phone to take a self-guided on site tour of ancient Olympia, Greece, the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games. Experience this immersive VR while you visit the Olympic Stadium and the sacred places around Olympia, or do it all from the comfort of your own home or classroom.
Lithodomos VR has painstakingly recreated the Olympic Stadium, Temple of Zeus, The Temple of Hera as well as many other monuments and buildings. You will be transported to the most incredible parts of ancient Olympia in virtual reality, allowing you to step back in time and visit, and explore, these cultural icons in all of their original splendour and glory. You will be transported to the most important parts of ancient Olympia and delve deep into the temple precinct. You will interact with its artefacts to hear their stories and get a view of the site that has not been possible for thousands of years.
You commence your experience where the Olympics began and you can directly engage and interact with your environment, and from here you can easily navigate your journey from place to place.
Visit, sporting arenas, grand temples, statue filled fields and take control of the order in which you view all of the sites. You are the conductor of this tour, and you can choose to listen to the entertaining and educational audio guide.
This immersive Lithodomos VR experience is not just engaging and entertaining, but it contains factual content of great historical significance. Every detail has been researched, approved, and is backed-up by archaeological evidence. It is perfect for tourists who are visiting (or planning to visit) Olympia and is designed for students learning about ancient Greek history, the Olympic Games or Archaeology. It is also perfect for people who want to find out more and take their first foray into VR (virtual reality).
Turn back time. See Olympia now, the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games.