The Vatican and Microsoft have revealed a groundbreaking project: a digital twin of St. Peter’s Basilica, created through artificial intelligence to allow virtual exploration of the landmark and aid in conservation efforts.
Launched in Vatican City on Monday, this initiative uses over 400,000 high-resolution images, captured by drones, cameras, and lasers during a monthlong project when the basilica was closed to the public.
This digital replica offers a unique way to experience one of the world’s most significant monuments while helping Vatican officials monitor and manage visitor flows and identify structural concerns.
A Marvel for the Jubilee Year
Microsoft PresidentBrad Smith described the digital twin as “one of the most technologically advanced and sophisticated projects of its …