Walk through history without leaving home
We build virtual journeys that bring ancient streets, forgotten battles, and cultural moments back to life. No textbook lists or abstract dates—just stories told where they happened.
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How learners shape our approach
We listen to hundreds of students every month. Their questions, confusions, and curiosities help us refine each tour so the next group gets a clearer picture.
I thought medieval castles were just stone boxes until I saw how trade routes influenced their locations. The way you connected architecture to economics made everything click.
Your Roman infrastructure tour showed me how aqueducts weren't just about water—they were political tools. I'd never considered engineering as propaganda before.
The banking family rivalries made so much more sense when you placed them on actual Florentine streets. I could finally see why certain buildings ended up where they did.
Research that goes beyond Wikipedia
Our content team includes three historians with PhDs, two archaeologists who've worked on active digs, and a cartographer who specializes in historical accuracy.
We don't just read about the past. We cross-reference primary sources, consult with museum curators, and sometimes argue about whether a street corner looked one way or another in 1347.
Academic foundations
Three team members hold doctorates in European history, specializing in periods from antiquity through the Enlightenment. They bring decades of research experience and access to academic networks we rely on for fact-checking.
- Published research in peer-reviewed journals
- Ongoing relationships with university departments
- Regular attendance at historical conferences
Field experience
Two archaeologists on our content team have participated in excavations across Mediterranean sites. They understand what actual ruins reveal versus what speculation fills in, keeping our reconstructions honest.
- Direct excavation work in Greece and Italy
- Material culture analysis expertise
- Connections with active archaeological projects
Verification process
Before any tour goes live, at least two team members review every claim. We cite sources, mark uncertainties clearly, and update content when new research emerges. No dramatic storytelling at the expense of accuracy.
- Dual-review system for all historical claims
- Source documentation for every statement
- Quarterly content updates based on new findings
