The artist Yadegar Asisi has created an art form that is unique worldwide. His 360° panoramas transport viewers into other worlds and are considered the largest works of art of their kind. In Dresden, his works reach an astonishing height of 27 meters and a circumference of 106 meters. A specially composed soundscape complements the visual presentation: changes in light between day and night, atmospheric sounds, and music merge with the scene to create an impressive overall installation. A companion exhibition with a making-of film as well as small offerings in the café complete the experiential journey.
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| Monday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
| Thursday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
| Friday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
| Saturday | 10:00 – 18:00 |
| Sunday | 10:00 – 18:00 |
Last admission is one hour before closing. On December 24th, the exhibition will be closed.
Gasanstaltstraße 8B, Dresden
Panometer Dresden has 1 rating.
The Panometer Dresden offers visitors a unique visual experience through its large-scale panoramic exhibitions. Located in a former gasometer, this innovative museum showcases the work of artist Yadegar Asisi, who creates immersive 360-degree panoramas on various historical and contemporary themes.
Many visitors appreciate the sheer scale and detail of the panoramic displays, which often depict historical scenes of Dresden or other significant locations and events. The visual impact is frequently described as impressive and engrossing, allowing viewers to feel as if they've stepped into another time or place.
The museum typically rotates between two main exhibitions throughout the year, which some visitors find appealing as it offers variety and reasons to return. The accompanying audio guide and additional informational displays are generally well-received, providing context and enhancing the overall experience.
However, some visitors note that the experience can be relatively short-lived compared to traditional museums, as there is essentially one main exhibit to view. Additionally, a few guests mention that the ticket prices can feel a bit high for the duration of the visit.
The Panometer's location, slightly outside the city center, is occasionally mentioned as a minor inconvenience, but most find it easily accessible by public transportation.
Overall, the Panometer Dresden is well-regarded for its innovative approach to presenting art and history, offering a memorable and visually striking experience that appeals to a wide range of visitors, from art enthusiasts to history buffs and families.
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