Tyrolean Panorama
The Cyclorama of Innsbruck, the highlight of the museum, is a 360 degree portrayal of the third Bergisel battle.
Image gallery: The Tyrolean Panorama museum
Located at the famous Bergisel in Innsbruck, the new Tyrolean Panorama museum (inaugurated in March 2011) offers a real highlight, which is the Cyclorama that has been resettled from the Rennweg road to the Bergisel. On more than 1000 sqm the Cyclorama illustrates a historical Tyrolean event, which is the third Bergisel battle of August 13, 1809. This piece of art was committed by Michael Zeno Diemer, sustained by Franz von Defregger.
However, the Cyclorama consits of elevated platforms, on which visitors can move. The “faux tarrain”, an artificial landscape, makes this piece of art seem almost real. The pictures are painted on curved canvas in a perspectively blurred way in order to make the pictures seem three-dimensional. In 1906 the Cyclorama has been transferred to London and exhibited in the “Roxal Autrian Exhibition”, while in WWI it was hosted in Vienna. The piece of art also survived WWII unscathed.
Also the Kaiserjäger Museum is part of the new Concept. It includes a permanent exhibition with impressive exhibits regarding the history of Tyrol and provides information on nature, people, religion and politics. Make a journey across the milestones in the history of Tyrol, experience its culture and learn more about the Tyrolean freedom fights!
Where: at the Bergisel in Innsbruck
Peculiarity: the Cyclorama
Further information: phone +43 512 59489, dastirolpanorama@tiroler-landesmuseen.at
