panorama of raclawice battle
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It's a short 30 mins audio discription firstly about the history of the panorama and then about what is dipicted. Really interesting and the way they have the 3 D is spectacular. Well worth visiting.
Its a unique glimpse into the famous Polish battle of a Raclawice , the 3D effects are hard to describe but very well done to create a great effect. Headphones are available, it is a popular attraction so you can buy your tickets on line. Well worth checking out.
Panaorama this one-of-a-kind hand-painted picture of the effect of the 3D space, thanks to a special technique of painting and placing the image on the walls of the huge circular building. I would recommend ...
This place will tell you the story of important battle in Polish history. It's all around you, and to have clear understanding, make sure you grap the headset in the start, and be quick to get to the beginning place of the battle, as the audio will guide you through the battle together with the painting. Shows nicely the military uniforms of the time. It takes about an hour, and is often crowded, so prepare to queue. Children might find it a bit boring.
Definitely worth seeing 19th century painting one of the most knowing Polish battle. Just one note – discussed part of painting should be exposed, i.e. by light.
One of the few, one of the first. The panorama is a 360 painting that survived over a century (including a war). It was very well shown with an audio description of particular fragments of the painting. Shows very well how armies looked back in the time, how people dressed and what did they believe (audio description is helpful). It is not worth being in Wrocław without visiting the panorama.
Highly recommendable for all. The painting is impressive and you can hear the comment in different languages about the history of it.
Spending 30 minutes for a single painting is a lot. But if you want to really appreciate this huge painting (15x114 meters) painting, this is not so much. Image history and the history hiding behind her is told by a fine lector, so you can visit this place without any preparation. But for me, 25 złoty for a one room with a single painting is a little too much.
This is a "must see" if you want to experience some culture in Wroclaw. There is a great painting placed "around". It is 15m high and 114m long (yes, one hundred and fourteen metres long!). It is definitely a must see.
The Mesdag (also 360 degrees) painting in Den Haag is beautiful, but this 360 degrees painting is absolutely stunning.The paintwork is like watching a painting in 3D. Had to refocus my eyes several times at the part where the soldiers use there guns with gun smoke (absolutly stunning). The detail of paintwork is almost non-human.The history and reconstruction behind this painting is also a great a story of it's own.I never have seen an beautiful artwork like this on this scale. It made me feel very humble. Wroclaw should be very very proud to have this painting.
This is in my eyes a must see on your visit to Wroclaw. I have never seen anything quite like it both in terms of the scale of the image and the quality of the artwork. There is a false terrain created along the front of the artwork which works so well and really gives a sense of the painting literally dissapearing into the distanceYou are given a headset for the language of your choice and the information is moth interesting and about the right length. The headset will start automatically so don't worry if yours doesn't appear to be working!My only criticism is that when your headset is finished, you are essentially told to leave by the lady running the viewing area. Whilst I understand this when it is busy to allow others in without overcrowding, I really wanted longer to look at the artwork as there is so much detail to be found.Must Visit!
Well worth a visit. We went not really knowing what to expect. It was very well organised. The atmosphere was set as you walked down a dark corridor and were asked to keep silent. Walking in to the Panorama was quite a spectacle and atmospheric. The headset was great for the English commentary which was synchronised with the Polish commentary.
This is definitely a must see when in Wroclaw! Yes, you do have to pay for entrance but any description does not do it justice. Entrance is granted on the half hour. If you do not understand Polish it would be a good idea to grab a headset.
Maybe it's an ugly building but when you're coming inside there's a beautiful view of Polish history. It's worth visiting.
Must visit it, its a good idea and worth understanding the area's historic battle with the Russian army some decades ago.