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The 360° panoramic painting, executed from 1809-1814 by the versatile Basel artist Marquard Wocher (1760-1830), is the oldest surviving panoramic painting in the world.

The 360° panoramic painting, executed from 1809-1814 by the versatile Basel artist Marquard Wocher (1760-1830), is the oldest surviving panoramic painting in the world. Around 7 meters high and 38 meters long, the painting depicts the small town of Thun over 200 years ago. It not only offers a view of the small town of Thun, but also of the fascinating Alpine panorama with the Stockhorn and Niesen and into the parlors of the people of Thun. Marquard Wocher's panorama painting is a unique way of showing a detailed picture of the time with hundreds of figures.

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Contact address
Thun-Panorama
Hofstettenstrasse 14
3602 Thun
033 223 24 62 (Museum)
thun-panorama@thun.ch

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CHF 9.00, reduced CHF 8.00 Children up to 16 years free of charge

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Thun Panorama
Schadaupark
3602  Thun
Switzerland

Phone  +41 33 223 24 62
Fax 0041 33 221 18 74
panorama@thun.ch
thun-panorama.ch
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Thun
Bern Region
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Thun Panorama
Schadaupark
3602 Thun
Phone  +41 33 223 24 62
thun-panorama.ch
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Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 11:00 - 17:00

Beginning of March to end of November: Tue-Sun 11-17

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