Panometer Dresden

Panometer Dresden

Panometer Dresden

The Panometer Dresden, located in a former gasometer, offers a unique visual journey through the city’s history from 1695 to 1760. Created by Austrian artist Yadegar Asisi, this museum features a colossal, 360-degree panoramic display that stretches 344 feet (105 meters) along the circular walls. Visitors can immerse themselves in the detailed and dynamic depiction of Dresden’s evolving cityscape, experiencing the transformation of the city over more than six decades. The sheer scale and intricate design of the exhibit provide a vivid and engaging way to explore Dresden’s past.

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