Panoramic circular painting
Overview
Intro
The Einsiedeln Panorama shows the city of Jerusalem at the time of Christ's crucifixion on Calvary on an area of 1,000 m2 of canvas and 1,000 m2 of sculptural foreground.
The Einsiedeln panorama shows the city of Jerusalem at the time of Christ's crucifixion on Calvary on an area of 1000 m2 of canvas and 1000 m2 of sculptural foreground. The scene is framed by the landscape, with groups of pilgrims and caravans in the desert sand, country houses, tents of poor people and the tomb of Christ. The focal points are the three crosses with the dying Jesus in the middle, Antonia Castle, where Pilate resided and condemned Jesus, the marble temple, the Mount of Olives and the Moabite Mountains. The artists were on site around 1890 to incorporate the natural landscape and cityscape into the picture according to the historical description. The sight of the giant circular painting transports visitors to the "Holy Land".
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General information
| Contact address |
Panorama-Rundgemälde «Historische Landschaft Jerusalem mit Kreuzigung Christi»
Föhrenweg 7a 8840 Einsiedeln 055 412 11 74 info@panorama-einsiedeln.ch |
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| Location |
Panorama-Rundgemälde «Historische Landschaft Jerusalem mit Kreuzigung Christi»
Benzigerstrasse 36 8840 Einsiedeln Switzerland |
Group & pricing information
| Further prices (starting from) |
Adults: CHF 6 - Groups (from 15 persons): CHF 5.- Children: CHF 2.-
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