One of VITA Digital Productions' unique Virtual Walk Series

(All photos on this page are actual still frames from this DVD.)




This Virtual Walk DVD or 720P HD Download has a 1 hour widescreen virtual walk
to five of the most historic sites in Rome, Italy.




Filmed at an average speed of 3 mph, it's the perfect way to enjoy
the time spent exercising on your treadmill, elliptical, Nordic Track, or even indoor bike.




Just place it in a DVD player, step onto your treadmill or elliptical, and instantly
you will be walking through Rome, the Eternal City, while exercising and staying fit.
You'll exercise longer than ever before and enjoy every minute!





Filmed in Widescreen with a High Definition* television camera, you'll experience
a beautiful autumn day as you tour five of the major historic sites in the Eternal City:
the Roman Forum, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and the Coliseum.



This is not a traditional travel video. There is no narrator or music.
The television camera is constantly moving forward, transporting the viewer through some
of the most historic and scenic parts of Rome as you hear the sounds recorded on site.



Other than booking a ticket on an airplane to Rome,
this DVD is the next best thing to "being there."




This 60 minute virtual walk is accompanied by the natural sounds
just as they were recorded in Dolby digital Stereo in Rome.



Exercising has never been easier or more enjoyable!

And this DVD is so rich in details
that you will notice something new every time you view it.

But you don't have to have an elliptical or treadmill
to enjoy this DVD.

It also makes the perfect gift for people who want
to experience Rome in a totally unique way:
a way not possible with traditional travel videos.
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A Detailed Description of the Virtual Walk on this DVD

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The Rome Walking Tour DVD or 720P High Def Download begins in front of
the Arch of Titus, the oldest surviving arch in Rome.





As you head down the Via Sacra - or Sacred Way - try to
imagine the ancient Romans who once walked this way.




You pass the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina (141 CE) and then the remains of the
Basilica Aemilia (179 BCE) and the brick Curia - the Roman Senate - in the distance.




Directly ahead on the Via Sacra is the Arch of Septimius Severus (203 CE).





The walk next takes you to the Temple of Saturn and the Temple of Vespasian and Titus,
and turning, you view the opposite side of the Arch of Septimius Severus.




As you continue your walk in the Roman Forum, you pass over some
of the original paving stones which have remained in place for over 2,000 years.




Next the walk takes you past the Basilica Julia (12 BCE)
and then past the temple of Castor and Pollux (484 BCE).




Your walk takes you past the Temple of Vesta (64 CE)
and next past the Temple of Romulus (309 CE).


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The next section of your walk takes you to the Palatine Hill,
the origin of the word "palace."




You enter the Domus Augustiana (92 CE), part of the vast palatial complex
constructed on the Palatine by the Emperor Domitian.




Walking further on you view the Stadium of Domitian (86 CE), also known
as the Hippodrome.




The next section of your Rome Walking Tour takes you to Piazza Navona, which was built
on the site of the Stadium of Domitian. The fountains at each end of the Piazza
were sculpted by Giacomo della Porta in 1575.




This evening, the outdoor cafes are busy and Romans are enjoying
a sidewalk art display in Piazza Navona.




A Roman signorina is entertaining the crowd by creating massive bubbles
which float delicately over the piazza.


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The Piazza Navona section of your Rome Walking Tour ends at the incredible
Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi or Fountain of the Four Rivers (1651) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.




The next section of your walk begins beside another sidewalk cafe
and proceeds down a busy street.




You quickly arrive at the Piazza della Rotunda in which the Pantheon (126 CE)
is located and you enter through the massive doorway.




A visit to the Pantheon would not be complete without viewing the amazing
coffered, concrete dome, Almost two thousand years after it was built,
the Pantheon's dome is still the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome.



Inside the Pantheon are buried two kings of Italy: Vittorio Emanuele II and Umberto I.





Leaving the Pantheon you once again pass through the Piazza della Rotunda
noting the Fontana del Pantheon, surmounted by an Egyptian obelisk.
The fountain was constructed by Giacomo Della Porta in 1575.




In the final two sections of your Rome Walking Tour, you visit the Trevi Fountain...


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and the Coliseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre (72 CE).





Your Rome Walking Tour takes you inside one of the most famous works
of Roman Engineering and Architecture.




During your walk inside the Coliseum, you pause to view the Arch of Constantine (315 CE)
with the Palatine Hill in the distance.




Your walk inside the Coliseum takes you on both the upper and lower levels
of the ancient structure.




You get an intimate view of the Coliseum, just as you would if you were actually there.





Your 60 minute Rome Walking Tour ends here in the Coliseum.



And remember, this DVD makes a unique gift for family and friends!

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PRODUCTION NOTES:

*While originally filmed in High Definition, the DVD you will receive
is in high quality Standard Definition and 16x9 Widescreen.
This video is available in High Definition as a Download for iPads, Tablets, and Computers.

The 60 minute virtual walk was filmed at an average speed of 3 mph and is accompanied
by the natural sounds in Dolby Stereo as they were recorded on site in Rome.


The DVD you will receive is NEW and has been tested and verified for quality
by our company.

It contains an interactive menu and will play on all DVD players and computers.

For the very best viewing, we recommend a DVD player that "upscales."

To keep costs as low as possible, our DVDs sold directly from our vitadvds.com
website are not shrink-wrapped. If you'd desire a shrink-wrapped
version of this DVD, please click here to go to our Amazon Store.


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