Nolli - Navigate Rome in 1748
For history enthusiasts and travelers visiting Rome who are interested in exploring the city through a historical lens.
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Nolli - Navigate Rome in 1748 is an established travel app that is a paid app. With a 4.9/5 rating from 52 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is Nolli - Navigate Rome in 1748?
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v5.13 · 2mo ago
ActiveLast updated 62d ago. 5 versions tracked.
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Provides access to the 1748 Nolli map of Rome with detailed, handcrafted graphics.
Allows users to browse the map and navigate without an active internet connection.
Includes over 1,400 georeferenced locations derived from the original 1748 indices.
Supports both free browsing and a follow-me mode for real-time location tracking.
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Who Built It?
Martin Koppenhoefer
Providing specialized cartographic tools and digital mapping services. Bridging historical research and modern utility through open-source data.
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Where is it available?
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7 active rankings tracked — 30-day window
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Key Takeaways
The app offers a unique, offline-capable historical navigation experience by integrating 18th-century cartography with modern GPS functionality.
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