Panometer Leipzig is a truly unique exhibition space located in the southern part of Leipzig, Germany. It is housed in a former gasometer built in 1910. Since 2003, this historic structure has found new life as a venue for showcasing grand 360-degree panoramas created by the talented artist Yadegar Asisi. The name "Panometer" is a clever blend of the words "panorama" and "gasometer," perfectly reflecting the essence of this remarkable cultural site.

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Imagine giant panoramic canvases up to 32 meters high and around 110 meters long, covering an area of 3,200 to 3,500 square meters! These are the impressive works of art waiting for you inside the Panometer. For total immersion into these worlds, a 15-meter observation tower stands in the center of the exhibition hall. It offers a breathtaking 1:1 scale view of the display, allowing you to see the smallest details and feel like part of the grand narrative.
A visit to Panometer Leipzig is more than just viewing an exhibition; it’s a true journey into other eras and worlds. Using light, sound, and striking detail, Yadegar Asisi creates incredibly realistic and emotionally charged scenes. Each new exhibition is a unique opportunity to see historical events, natural landscapes, or cityscapes from a completely new and exciting perspective. It is a place where art and technology merge to provide visitors with an unforgettable experience.