Dresden Panometer

Gasanstaltstraße 8B, 01237 Dresden, Germany
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User Reviews

4 Javier Fernandez-Sanguino - 10 months ago

The Panometer is an impressive exhibition set in a location which is a little bit far away from Dresden centre but easily accesible by tram and with an ample parking place. You might find there either the Baroque or the World War II exhibition.

The exhibition is introduced with different paintings and pictures that provide information about the topic before you visit the Panometer itself. The audio guide provides good information (you can either pick it up there or.hear it in your mobile devices by downloading it from the website).

The Panometer itself is quite impressive with a 360 view and a lot of detail. I had the chance of seeing the Baroque and the display of lights, which changed showing different seasons and day/night was quite impressive. All seen from 15 m above the ground.

Definitely a good place to visit if you are in Dresden.

4 Kamil Brzakala - a month ago

I really liked it. The historical introduction is well prepared with the audioguide. The view itself is great (best from top level) mind you it's not wheel chair friendly as there are steps only to the top. The price is on the expensive side for what you get. In a perfect world they would utilize the second gasometer to give you both views at the same time- at the moment they rotate between Baroque Dresden and WWII Dresden

5 Duong Nguyen - 5 months ago

A place to visit to learn about Dresden. That panoramic view is surely an impressive perspective art!

5 Md Shahadat Hossain Chowdhury - 2 months ago

I have never experienced anything like this before. The panorama is absolutely amazing. With each layer you climb you notice more and more detail.
Don't forget to rent binoculars from the ticket desk.

3 Ruben GC - a month ago

When you but the tickets online, you should see that the activity is for Saxony age. That it's good.
But in the webpage, you see the 1945 attack to the city, and is confusing. Because that expo will be in 2023. If you want to see this, you'ld wait.

5 Sankha Sil - 2 years ago

It's most jaw dropping and exquisite exhibition. You get to know the truth and awesome turn around Dresden's people did to built up the city literally from the ashes.
The panarmoic view is awesome and you get the actual feel of the burning city after moral bombing.

5 Christos Christidis - 5 years ago

I think this is a one-of-a-kind experience that can not be found anywhere else. I liked how detailed the art was and I was really transferred back in time for a little while. The panorama that I saw was Dresden at the time of Augustus the Strong.

It helped that this is off the beaten track so it's not visited as much by tourists.

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