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London in the 1600s was already one of Europe’s largest cities—crowded, restless, and built for a world that no longer exists. Before the Great Fire, before stone replaced timber, before modern streets took shape, this was a city suspended between medieval life and the modern age. This video reconstructs 17th-century London using AI—combining historic maps, engravings, and written accounts to recreate perspectives no camera ever captured. These are not photographs. They are visual interpretations of a city shaped by trade, migration, congestion, and power. Follow the Thames as it functioned as London’s main highway, marketplace, and corridor of authority. Walk streets where timber-framed houses leaned over open sewers, smoke filled the air, and half a million people lived shoulder to shoulder. See Old London Bridge not just as a crossing, but as a fully inhabited street—homes, shops, chapels, and danger suspended above the river. This was a city of extremes. Opportunity and filth. Ceremony and unrest. Commerce and catastrophe. From the Pool of London’s global trade networks to the frost fairs held on a frozen Thames, and finally to the Great Fire of 1666, which erased much of medieval London forever. Much of what you’ll see here no longer exists. But the river remains. The institutions endure. And the patterns of urban life—crowding, ambition, survival—are still familiar. AI reconstruction can’t replace the past. But it can open a window. If this version of London stayed with you, let me know which city—or which century—you’d like to see reconstructed next.