These are the more than 90 3D monuments that you can see with Google’s augmented reality

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These are the more than 90 3D monuments that you can see with Google's augmented reality

A couple of years ago the augmented reality came to the search engine Google. First they launched the popular 3D animals, then the dinosaurs, cars or athletes from the past Olympic Games, among other objects that we can add in our living room and view from any angle with the camera of our compatible mobile device.

With the new feature of ** Google Search ** it is no longer necessary to install Google Earth to see in 3D some of the most important monuments in the world. Now from the search itself we can see in 3D and in augmented reality more than 90 monuments.


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The 91 monuments in 3D from Google

Google 3d Monuments

Specifically, in the Spanish version of the search engine we see how we now have access to 91 monuments in 3D which include the Alhambra, the Sagrada Familia, Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower or the Parthenon, among other very touristy monuments.

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Below we leave you with the complete list of monuments that Google Search in Spanish is currently able to show us in 3D, but it is expected that Google will gradually add more monuments:

Westminster Abbey Conservatory of FlowersBritish museum londonPlaça de Catalunya
AlhambraChrist redeemerNiterói Contemporary Art MuseumCampidoglio Square
Arc de Triomphe in ParisPainted LadiesLouvre MuseumSquare of the Lordship
Basilica of GuadalupeFlatiron BuildingMetropolitan Art MuseumTrafalgar Square
Basilica of the Sagrada FamíliaThe Angel of IndependenceNational Science Museum of JapanNavona Square
Basilica of the Holy CrossEmpire state buildingTokyo National MuseumPonte Vecchio
Basilica of Saint PeterAztec stadiumSolomon R. Guggenheim MuseumBrooklyn bridge
Basilica of Santa Maria NovellaStatus Moses MabhidaNeuschwansteinBay bridge
Basilica of the Sacré CœurColumbus statueLondon eyeRhodes Memorial
Big benStatue of LibertyOne World Trace CenterRockefeller center
Giotto’s bell towerFontana di TreviGarnier operaMeiji Shrine
Castle of Good HopeRoman ForumPalace of Fine ArtsSensõ-ji
Castle chapultepecMagic Fountain of MontjuïcBuckingham PalaceStonehenge
Castel Sant’AngeloYoyogi National GymnasiumKensington PalaceAmazonas Theater
Barcelona’s cathedralGolden gate bridgePalace of VersaillesZojoji Temple
Brasilia CathedralChurch of San Francisco de AsísWestminster PalaceTokyo Skytree
Notre Dame CathedralAlcatraz islandNational PalaceCoit Tower
New York CathedralInvalidsPitti PalaceTower of London
St Paul’s Cathedral LondonMount RushmorePalazzo Vecchiotower of Pisa
Cathedral of Santa Maria del FioreMonument to the Heroes childrenA Paris pantheonTokyo Tower
Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico CityMonument to the voortrekkerPantheon of RomeEiffel Tower
São Paulo Metropolitan CathedralMonument to the RevolutionParthenonUshiku Daibutsu
Georges Pompidou National Center of Art and CultureMusée d’OrsayPier 39

When searching for the name of a monument, among its search results we will see the card 3D model that allows us to see the monument in 3D. Then we can see that monument in augmented reality by clicking on “See in your space” or access the complete list of monuments by displaying the lower menu “More monuments”.

Google Augmented Reality is only supported on ARCore-enabled devices. Currently most of the devices that have been launched in the last year are compatible with this technology.

Via | 9to5Google


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