Audio Lectures
Welcome to our audio tours library! Travel from home with our audio content!
Some audio tours are free, others are one-time purchase.
We are creating a series of audio narrations. We are using the power of audio and creative storytelling to give our listeners an engaging narrative to follow.
Audio tracks can be streamed direct at home or downloaded for use as walking tours. They provide recorded spoken information, background, and context on the objects or sites being viewed or visited.
Audio Lecture: "King James Bible — Kings, Queens and Plots"
Published on: November 24, 2024The audio lecture “King James Bible – Kings, Queens and Plots” delves into the historical context, political intrigue and power struggles surrounding the creation of the King James Bible. By understanding the context in which the King James Bible was produced, we can gain a deeper appreciation for its significance and impact on history and culture.
Audio Lecture: "Louvre Museum — Journey To The Cradle of Civilization"
Published on: November 24, 2024The audio guide “Journey to the Cradle of Civilization” in the Louvre museum’s Near Eastern Department offers a captivating exploration of ancient Mesopotamia, Babylon, Assyria and Persia. With insightful commentary and vivid descriptions, visitors are transported back in time to uncover the rich biblical history and cultural significance of these ancient civilizations.
Audio Lecture: "Decoding the Arch of Titus"
Published on: November 24, 2024In the audio lecture “Decoding the Arch of Titus,” listeners will delve into the rich historical and cultural significance of the Arch of Titus.
The lecture will skillfully place this iconic structure within its geographical, historical, and biblical context, offering a comprehensive understanding of its importance.
Through detailed exploration, listeners will uncover the architectural features, symbolic meanings, and historical events associated with the Arch of Titus.