Wheelchair accessible
In the absence of science-bending time machines, The Panorama by Yadegar Asisi is the world's most immersive experience of an ancient civilization.
After an initial run in 2011, the returning digital reconstruction of Pergamon is bigger and more impressive than ever before. It's also the only way to see the Pergamon Altar's Telephos frieze during the long-term renovation of its North Wing home.
The Pergamon Museum's temporary exhibition hall hosts a walk-in, 360° panorama which has been digitally stitched together with hundreds of reenactment photographs.
Visitors are placed in the bustling center of Roman emperor Hadrian's Pergamon, surrounded by the once rich and powerful metropolis on the west coast of Asia Minor.
Around 80 masterpieces from the city – statues and other priceless artifacts from the museum's extensive collection – are scattered around the enormous space, making this one of the most unique and captivating ways to experience ancient history.
Located on Museum Island in Berlin, a museum complex on the northern part of the Spree Island in the historic heart of Berlin.
Combine Pergamon Museum – The Panorama with other Berlin favorites. Some things are better together.