- The NCPTT is part of the National Park Service, US Dept. of the Interior.
- Professor Bernard Frischer is an expert in digital heritage.
- He has developed an incredible simulated version of ancient Rome.
The NCPTT – National Center for Preservation Technology and Training is part of the National Park Service, US Department of the Interior. In this interview and podcast Jeff Guin from NCPTT interviews Bernard Frischer of Frischer Consulting on the topic of “Rome Reborn“. Professor Frischer is Director of the World Heritage Laboratory where he applies 3D digital tools to simulating cultural heritage.
Frischer has published a simplified version of The Rome Reborn project in Google Earth. This is a must see, as is the perspective from this interview of someone that has been involved with cultural heritage and digital preservation his entire career.

