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Ostia Antica - HD app for iPhone and iPad


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Travel Education
Developer: Angelo Coccettini
1.99 USD
Current version: 3.0, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 17 Apr 2013
App size: 156.06 Mb

The archaeological park of Ostia Antica is one of the largest and most important archaeological sites of ancient Rome. With its fifty hectares, its buildings and its streets, it testifies to the development of a large urban and commercial center during the imperial age.
At the pinnacle of its evolution, Ostia was a crowded port with a population of more than 50.000 people, cosmopolitan, busy, full of shops, markets, inns, hotels and thirteen thermal baths, but also many temples dedicated to oriental cults, a well-equipped and rich town for sailors, travelers and merchants. Simply put, Ostia was the most important port of the antiquity, the gate of Rome on the mediterranean sea.

"The Roman Harbor of Ostia HD" for iPad is a 3D Virtual Guide of this amazing site that has been conceived to bring you back in Time and offers you a complete reconstruction of the ancient town.

The current version offers the following functionalities:

- 4 different Color Schemes
- 3 languages (English, French and Italian)
- 3 itinerary selection for a correct plan of the visit
- Generic info on the site Scavi di Ostia (schedule, tickets, how to reach the site)
- History of the site
- Virtual guide to most important monuments
- More than 150 beautiful 3D reconstructions of the ancient Harbor of Rome

This application can be used, on iOS devices, as a virtual guide during your on-site visit to enhance your knowledge on the urban layout, to understand the relationships between the buildings and to discover the culture, the organization and the rites of this unique Roman town.

Update to iOS 8
Few customers reported that after update on iOS 8, the images disappeared and replaced by red or blue placeholders. The application already has a mechanism to rebuild the internal database. Please refer to the F.A.Q. of the Colonia Ostiensis site (Support URL). Thank you