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Experience a towering 360-degree rainforest inside a 19th-century gas tank with vivid panoramas.
Experience a towering 360-degree rainforest inside a 19th-century gas tank with vivid panoramas.
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The centerpiece of the Panometer is its panoramic artwork, which vividly captures the moment of Dresden’s bombing during World War II. The painting’s immense scale and meticulous detail offer a powerful visual interpretation of a city in ruin, conveying both the devastation and the resilience of its people.
The renowned artist Yadegar Asisi brings his masterful technique to life in this 360° panorama. Known for his monumental works, Asisi has created a visual experience that is not just a historical lesson but a deeply moving work of art.
The exhibit also explores the impact of the bombing on Dresden’s cultural and architectural heritage and its subsequent rebuilding. Learn about the rebuilding efforts, including the iconic reconstruction of the Frauenkirche, a symbol of hope and renewal.
The Panometer regularly hosts educational programs, offering visitors, especially students and groups, a deeper understanding of Dresden’s history. Special workshops and guided tours provide an in-depth exploration of the artwork and its historical context.
The Panometer is a popular destination, especially during the summer months. To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning or on weekdays. Special events, like lectures or cultural evenings, offer a unique experience.
Address: Dresden Panometer, Ostra-Allee 18, 01067 Dresden, Germany
Google Map Link: Dresden Panometer
Your ticket grants entry to the Panometer Dresden, where you can experience the breathtaking Amazonia panorama, a hyper-realistic 360-degree rainforest, along with nature soundscapes that bring the scene to life.
Entry tickets start from €14. Prices may vary based on availability or special offers.
Yes, the Panometer is wheelchair accessible from the ground floor, where you can view the panorama. However, the upper level is only accessible by foot.
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at the venue due to restrictions.
No, tickets for Panometer Dresden are non-refundable and cannot be rescheduled once purchased.
The duration of the experience may vary, but most visitors spend about 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the Amazonia panorama.
Visiting in the morning, especially during weekdays, is generally less crowded, allowing for a more peaceful experience.
You can use a mobile ticket for entry, which allows for instant confirmation.
Currently, the venue is showcasing the AMAZONIA panorama, which is a permanent exhibition.