Panometer Dresden Guide
Immerse Yourself in History: A 360° Panoramic Experience Guide
Step into a world of immersive art and history at the Panometer Dresden! This unique attraction features monumental 360° panoramic images created by artist Yadegar Asisi. Each panorama transports visitors to a different time and place, offering a breathtaking and unforgettable experience. Prepare to be amazed by the sheer scale and detail of these artistic masterpieces. The Panometer concept was developed by Yadegar Asisi, who sought to create a new form of artistic expression that combined art, technology, and history. The Dresden Panometer is housed in a former gasometer, a cylindrical structure that once stored gas for the city. The gasometer provides the perfect setting for the panoramic images, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the artwork. Visitors to the Panometer Dresden can explore the current panoramic exhibition, which typically focuses on a specific historical event or theme. Past exhibitions have included "Dresden 1945," depicting the city's destruction during World War II, and "Rome 312," showcasing ancient Rome. In addition to the panorama itself, the Panometer offers informative displays and audio guides that provide context and background information. While the Panometer doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, a cafe is available on-site, offering refreshments and light meals.
Transportation
The Panometer Dresden is located south of the city center and is accessible by public transportation. * **Tram:** Line 3 stops at "Zwinglistraße," which is a short walk from the Panometer. * **Bus:** Bus line 63 stops at "Zwinglistraße."
Opening Hours
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily
Ticket Price
€13.50 (adults), reduced prices available