New elevator in the Colosseum of Rome
Elevator at the Colosseum in Rome A new elevator was recently inaugurated at the Colosseum in Rome that allows all visitors, including those with reduced mobility, to reach the Colosseum.
Elevator at the Colosseum in Rome A new elevator was recently inaugurated at the Colosseum in Rome that allows all visitors, including those with reduced mobility, to reach the Colosseum.
At GMV we want to share some tips for the common use of the elevator in buildings. We give you a summary of the prevention measures against the spread of COVID 19.
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At the entrance to the Louvre Museum Pyramid in Paris, there is a curious cylindrical elevator, inspired by the elevator in the Apple store in New York. In both cases, they are very interesting hydraulic elevators.
NASA is investigating the possibility of laying a cable that could carry materials into orbit around the Earth at a reduced cost.
The Emperor Titus, already in the year 80 of the Christian era, had an elevator built that worked with ropes and pulleys (designed by Archimedes) to be incorporated into the Colosseum.
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