Yorescape
Yorescape
Walk through the Colosseum in its glory days. Fly over the pyramids of Giza. Stand inside the Parthenon as it was in 400 BCE. Yorescape brings ancient Rome, Egypt, Athens, Mesoamerica and more back to life — guided by the world's leading archaeologists, accessible from your headset, phone or browser.
What is Yorescape?
Yorescape is an academic virtual field trip platform developed by Flyover Zone, the company founded by archaeologist and digital humanist Dr Bernard Frischer. It is the home of Rome Reborn — a landmark 3D reconstruction of the entire city of ancient Rome that has been in continuous development since 1996 — along with a growing library of expert-guided tours covering ancient Egypt, Greece, Mesoamerica, Lebanon and more. The subscription gives access to all 15+ tours across Meta Quest, iOS, Android and desktop.
Each tour is built on the same foundation: meticulous 3D reconstructions of ancient sites supervised by leading academic specialists, combined with expert audio commentary recorded by the scholars who created the models. At each stop on a tour, you hear the archaeologist or classicist explain what you are looking at, what it was used for, and how scholars know what they know. The total library runs to over 40 hours of expert-guided commentary — a depth of academic content unmatched by any other VR history app.
"I'm so thankful for Yorescape by Flyover Zone — a great app for virtual tourism. Thanks to their impressive animation, we were able to take our viewers back 2,000 years for a vivid glide over a virtual ancient Rome."
A key feature is the Time Warp: at specific viewpoints within tours you can toggle between the ruins as they appear today and a full 3D reconstruction of how they appeared in antiquity. Standing at the Roman Forum and watching the temples, basilicas and triumphal arches spring back to their original form is one of the most effective history teaching moments available in any educational technology.
One honest caveat: the visual style is architectural rather than photorealistic. Textures are clean but flat, lighting is even, and there are no dynamic shadows. Yorescape is not trying to be a cinematic experience — it is trying to accurately convey the scale, layout and appearance of ancient structures as understood by modern scholarship. For that purpose, the visual approach is well-judged. But teachers should set expectations accordingly: this is a scholarly virtual museum, not a Hollywood recreation.
What Tours Are Included?
A single subscription unlocks all 15+ tours in the library. The catalogue currently spans five major ancient civilisations:
How Well Does It Fit?
Yorescape is strongest from KS3 upward, where its academic depth and subject-specific commentary can be properly contextualised within History, Classical Civilisation, Art History and Archaeology curricula. KS2 pupils studying ancient Egypt, Greece or Rome will enjoy the exploration and scale even if the commentary is pitched above their level — teachers can guide the session and use the visuals while narrating themselves. The Time Warp feature is universally accessible and invariably powerful at any age. Yorescape is currently being adapted for K-12 use in partnership with Proconsort.
What Are People Saying?
"As an educator, I find Rome Reborn to be a tool of incalculable pedagogical value. Highly recommended to anyone interested in teaching or learning about Rome."
"It's pretty cool and sometimes beautiful. The narration is solid but not overly technical. I wish it was possible to fly around like Google Earth. I wish they showed cardinal directions on the horizon as you rotate around. I wish there were more street-level views instead of mostly birds-eye views."
"The graphics are simple repeating images, the lighting is flat, and there are no shadows or reflections. But this misses the point: Yorescape pursues a different goal. It is trying to convey the appearance and scale of the original structures — and at this it succeeds. The point of interest commentary by leading experts is excellent."
"The Time Warp function alone is worth the subscription. Watching the Roman Forum spring back to life from ruins to its full glory — while the archaeologist explains what each building was — produced a reaction in my Year 9 class that no textbook image ever has. Students were asking questions unprompted for the entire lesson."
See It in Action
Search YouTube for Rome Reborn or Yorescape walkthroughs, or try the one-week free trial directly.
How Does It Compare?
15+ expert tours
40+ hrs commentary
Time Warp feature
Multi-device
Space / science
Single experience
Highly immersive
Narrative-driven
Geography / nature
Two locations only
More cinematic
Less historical depth
360° street level
Any location now
No reconstructions
Geography focus
Try all 15+ tours completely free for one week — no payment card required. Visit flyoverzone.com to start your trial before committing to the annual subscription.
| Platform | Quest, iOS, Android, Mac, PC |
| Price | $29.99 / year |
| Developer | Flyover Zone (Dr B. Frischer) |
| Subject | History, Classics, Art History |
| Age range | All (best KS3+) |
| Tours | 15+ (growing) |
| Commentary | 40+ hours expert audio |
| Free trial | Yes — 1 week, no card |
| Languages | 5 caption languages |
| Since | Rome Reborn from 1996 |
