It's well worth the walk up here and even with a buggy, it's the best views of the city and mountain background. A few parks on the way for kids to play

It's well worth the walk up here and even with a buggy, it's the best views of the city and mountain background. A few parks on the way for kids to play
Beautiful panoramic view of the city. Nice walk up the old wall and before you know, you are back in the city!!!
If you are interested in history.. dont miss this.. very close to the Lion Monument and free with Swiss Pass.. Kids get gifts on solving puzzles
In the time before cinema, tv and internet, a Panorama was a tool to bring hostorical events to a wider public: Well presented, built in modern surrounding it shows, how the French Boourbaki Army arrived 1871 in Switzerland.
My father insisted that we visit this yet could not explain exactly what it was. We were very reticent especially when we saw the outside and then wandered around inside through the uninspiring mall built at the base before we found the ticket booth. But don't give up - this is very cool - even a 15 year old thought...
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Stand within once huge picture and be amazed how thrilling one moment in time can be. Take your time, calm down and don't miss this time travel.
We went to the Panorama as a last attraction during our few days in Lucerne. I found to=it ver atmospheric and indeed moving. The cold and the tragic desperation of the French is well capture along with the anxiety of the Swiss at a huge influx of refugees. Well done
Put some effort in getting here aand waiting for it to open. But it was only slightly interesting. 10 min into our visit a group of kids came in with their teacher and they were very distracted and uninterested. Back in the day one might have been impressed by the art involved but it pales in comparison to most movie...
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The Panorama is a large mural painted in the 19th century related to the German-French
War of 1870-1871. It is not interesting from an artistic perspective. There is an audio
presentation accompanying it that attempts to dramatically reproduce the feelings of the
people at the time, but it rather overdoes it, resulting in a confusing array of various voices.
My...
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Cafe, bar, movie theater, city library, and a bit of Swiss history in the Panorama. I frequent the cafe to get work done and the bar to meet new clients or friends.
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