jimmar 2 minutes ago

I visited St. Peter's Basilica a few years ago. I highly recommend it.

I had to exit the experience because my laptop (admittedly a few years old) could only give me 1-2 frames per second. I love the idea, but in the current state, viewing hi-res pictures would give you a better experience than this virtual 3d tour, IMO.

lostlogin 3 hours ago

For any heathens like me, the history makes a lot more sense when you know that Simon and Peter are the same person. It chops and changes with no explanation.

  • rawgabbit an hour ago

    Jesus gave Simon a new name saying you will be the rock of my new church. Peter is anglicized Petros or rock in Greek.

    The story is that Jesus spoke Aramaic. He would address Simon as Kepha. But the early gentile Christians wrote in Greek the language of the educated.

cbm-vic-20 2 hours ago

I am deeply disappointed as one of the few sites that has a Latin translation, www.vatican.va does not respect my "Accept-Language: la" request header, but instead provides a language selector UI element that brings you to a special Latin section.

qwertox 3 hours ago

The navigation in 3D-space is annoying. I do my fair share of Three.js development, was very experienced in Maya, but I just can't use this one here. Panning is on the screen's plane at unbelievable slow increments, that I can't help but thinking that someone made this for VR and only tested it there, I can't imagine that a mouse was used during testing.

  • CamperBob2 2 hours ago

    I mean, you could play Quake II in a browser, what, 15 years ago? Interfaces like this are inexcusable today.

JoeDaDude 2 hours ago

The necropolis of Roman tombs, over which the Basilica was built, and what is claimed to be Peter's Tomb, can actually be visited, deep in the bowels of the Basilica. To do so one must sign up for the Scavi Tour and book well in advance as only very small groups are taken.

  • rawgabbit an hour ago

    I have been there. It was exceptionally dim/dark I couldn’t see anything. I know I was five feet away from the wall with a niche where Peter’s bones is.

    The story was that the original church was built by Emperor Constantine on top of Peter’s tomb. When the basilica was built about a thousand years later. Peter’s bones were moved to its current location a few hundred yards away.

    This video gives a glimpse of the jeweled box and Peter’s bones. https://youtu.be/DhnJgAzSHD8

gramie 4 hours ago

The AI narration is annoying, with awkward pauses and occasional mispronunciations. For example, it described the motto "urbi et orbi" as "urb-eye e.t. orbee".

Movement is very jerky (maybe because of my old computer?) and I was disappointed that I could only roam freely around the wireframe model, not any of the photographic images. Because of the jerkiness, it was sometimes hard to tell what part of the architecture I was looking at.

  • owlninja 2 hours ago

    Instant mute for me...

    As someone that is not very religious, it is still a site to behold in person.