History

Explore historical events like never before with Augmented Reality (AR)! With AR, you can travel through time and immerse yourself in historical events, from ancient civilizations to more recent periods. Interact with virtual models of historical sites, relive epic battles, and uncover fascinating details about important historical figures. Get ready for an immersive journey through history, where you can learn and experience the moments that shaped the world.

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Alfa Romeo Stradale
Altar of the Holocaust
Anubis
Apollo 11 Command Module (Internal)
Apparatus for testing the composition of alloys (XIX)
Archimedes screw model
Ark of the Covenant
Armillary Sphere (1771)
Astronomical quintant (XIX)
Bastet
Benz Patent-Motorwagen
Buick Skylark Convertible
Bust of Nefertiti
Cadilac 1928
Camera (1909)
Carrack (XV)
Cascade apparatus for gas liquefaction
Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
Christ the Redeemer
Chronocinematograph
Citroen 2CV
Comet Finder (1832)
Compound Microscope – Carl Zeiss (1911)
Cryostat (1900)
Dagger
Device for making powder into starch capsules – XIX
Dutch Katschip (XVII and XVIII)
Dutch Medium-sized Ship (XVII and XVIII)
Egyptian Merchant Ship
Egyptian Tomb 02 (3d)
Electrodynamic machine (1832)
Electrometer (1915)
Electrostatic Drum Machine (XVIII)
Equatorial Sundial (XVIII)
F1 Classic
Factory Emergency Telephone (1970)
Ford GT
Ford Mustang
Ford T
Gaede mercury vacuum pump (1905)
Giza Necropolis
Globe (1728)
Golden Sarcophagus
Gramophone
Gramophone (1918)
Gravesande vacuum pump (1789)
Gregorian Reflecting Telescope (1700)
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Heliostat (1877)
Horus
Inclinometer (1847)
Japanese medieval warship Atakebune
Jeep Willys
Kaaba
Khopesh
Laboratory Incubator
Lambretta
Laocoön
Large Dutch Ship (XVII and XVIII)
Leiden flask batteries (XIX)
Lincoln Memorial
Liquefied hydrogen (1903)
Magnetic Theodolite (1874)
Medieval Wooden Boat – 02
Menorah
Mercedes Benz 170s
Mercury Montego
Michelangelo’s David
Michelangelo’s Pietà
Microscope – Ernst Gundlach (1869 – 1871)
Microscope – Gilded Bronze Stand (1745 – 1765)
Microscope – Robert Hooke (1665)
Microscope (XVIII)
Military Telescope (1882)
Mitscherlich Gas Lamp Polarimeter (1900)
Nuremberg type sundial (1584)
Optical Spectrometer (1876)
Phaistos Disc
Pharaoh Statue
Pinnace
Porsche 911
Portuguese Caravel (XV)
Pyramid of Ptahemwia
RMS Titanic (1912)
Rodin’s The Thinker
Roman Bath House
Roman Ceramics Workshop
Roman Official Armor
Roman Soldier
Santa Maria (1492)
Sennedjem’s Tomb
Shielded Galvanometer (1907)
Spectroscope (XX)
Spherical Astrolabe (1953)
Sphinx of Giza
Statue of Liberty
Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu
Taj Mahal
Tangent Galvanometer (1870)
Telephone – StanisÅ‚aw Freund (1889)
Temple of Abu Hatshepsut
Terracotta Warrior
Terrestrial Telescope (XVIII)
The Winged Victory of Samothrace
Tomb of Jesus
Tutankhamun Mask
Van Gogh – Bedroom in Arles
Venus de Milo
Venus of Willendorf
Viking Ship – Dracar
VW Beetle
VW Kombi
VW Kombi 2
Water Level (XVII)
Watt steam engine (XIX)
Wooden Boat
X-ray Tube (1920)
Zamboni Stack (XX)

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