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Panometer Dresden: A 360° Immersive Experience

Experience history and art in a unique 360° panorama at the Panometer Dresden, an immersive cultural attraction housed in a former gasometer, showcasing stunning visual storytelling.

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The Panometer Dresden offers a unique and immersive way to experience history and art. Housed in a former gasometer, it features massive 360° panoramas created by artist Yadegar Asisi. These panoramas, up to 27 meters high, transport visitors to different times and places, from Baroque-era Dresden to the Amazon rainforest. The combination of the artwork, sound effects, and lighting creates a captivating and educational experience suitable for all ages. The Panometer is easily accessible and provides a memorable perspective on history, art, and the power of visual storytelling, making it a must-see attraction in Dresden. Don't miss the accompanying exhibitions and films that provide additional context and depth to the panoramic displays.

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Gasanstaltstraße 8B, Dresden, Blasewitz, 01237, DE
Monday
10 am-5 pm
Tuesday
10 am-5 pm
Wednesday
10 am-5 pm
Thursday
10 am-5 pm
Friday
10 am-5 pm
Saturday
10 am-6 pm
Sunday
10 am-6 pm

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    Public Transport

    From Dresden Hauptbahnhof (main train station), take S-Bahn lines S1 or S2 to Dresden-Reick station. From there, it's approximately a 5-minute walk to the Panometer. Alternatively, take tram lines 1 or 2 to Liebstädter Straße, followed by a 10-minute walk. Bus line 64 stops directly at Nätherstraße/Panometer. A single ticket within the Dresden fare zone costs €3.40.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    A taxi or ride-share from Dresden city center (e.g., Altmarkt) to the Panometer will take approximately 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic. The estimated fare is between €12 and €18.

    Driving

    The Panometer is located at Gasanstaltstraße 8B, 01237 Dresden. Follow signs for 'Panometer' within Dresden. Free parking is available for visitors directly in front of the exhibition building during opening hours.

    Local tips

    Check the Panometer's website in advance to see which panorama is currently on display, as the exhibitions rotate.
    Visit early in the morning or on weekdays to avoid crowds, especially during peak tourist season.
    Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully experience the panorama, accompanying exhibitions, and films.
    Take advantage of the free parking available on-site, as parking in the surrounding area can be limited.
    Consider purchasing tickets online in advance to save time, though on-site purchase allows for combination offer options.

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    Step into a world where art and history collide at the Panometer Dresden, an extraordinary museum housed within a converted gasometer. Here, the visionary artist Yadegar Asisi has created a series of breathtaking 360° panoramas that envelop visitors in meticulously crafted scenes, offering an unparalleled immersive experience. These aren't mere paintings; they are meticulously researched and designed environments that transport you to different times and places, stimulating the senses and sparking the imagination. The Panometer's concept is simple yet profound: to present history and nature in a way that is both educational and deeply engaging. As you stand on the central platform, the massive panorama unfolds around you, filling your field of vision. The accompanying soundscapes and carefully orchestrated lighting further enhance the illusion, blurring the line between reality and art. Each panorama is a culmination of years of research, artistic skill, and technical innovation. Currently, visitors can explore 'AMAZONIA', a stunning recreation of the Amazon rainforest. Towering trees, lush vegetation, and the sounds of exotic wildlife surround you, creating the illusion of being deep within the jungle. The panorama shifts between day and night, showcasing the diverse beauty and ecological importance of this vital ecosystem. Informative exhibits and a 'making-of' film provide additional insights into the creation of the panorama and the challenges facing the Amazon rainforest today. Previous panoramas have included 'Dresden 1945', a poignant depiction of the city in the immediate aftermath of the devastating World War II bombings. This powerful panorama offered a 1:1 scale time travel experience, allowing visitors to witness the destruction and resilience of Dresden from the perspective of the town hall tower. The panorama served as a reminder of the tragedy of war and the importance of hope and reconciliation. Another popular panorama, 'Dresden in the Baroque Period', transported visitors back to the city's golden age. This vibrant panorama captured the splendor of the Saxon court and the bustling daily life of the city's inhabitants, from merchants and craftsmen to maids and fishermen. Historical figures such as Tsar Peter I, Johann Sebastian Bach, and court jester Joseph Fröhlich were depicted within the scene, adding a layer of historical authenticity. The Panometer is more than just a museum; it's a place where art, history, and technology converge to create unforgettable experiences. It's a place where visitors can learn, reflect, and be inspired by the power of visual storytelling. Whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique and engaging attraction, the Panometer Dresden is sure to leave a lasting impression. The building itself, a former gasometer, adds to the unique atmosphere of the Panometer. The industrial architecture provides a striking contrast to the detailed and immersive panoramas, creating a sense of stepping into another world. The Panometer is fully accessible, with elevators and ramps ensuring that everyone can enjoy the experience. Free parking is available for visitors. Beyond the main panorama, the Panometer also hosts temporary exhibitions and events, further enriching the visitor experience. These may include lectures, film screenings, and cultural performances, offering a diverse range of perspectives on the themes explored in the panoramas. The Panometer Dresden is a testament to the power of art to educate, inspire, and connect us to the past and the present. It's a place where history comes alive, where nature unfolds in all its glory, and where the imagination takes flight. A visit to the Panometer is an essential part of any trip to Dresden, offering a unique and unforgettable perspective on this remarkable city.
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