Art
Thun-Panorama: Das Rundbild von Marquard Wocher
Thun-Panorama, Thun
Rich in detail, this picture takes a look at everyday life in Thun 200 years ago and, with its countless stories, becomes a hidden object picture for young and old alike.
The Basel artist Marquard Wocher created the first panorama of Switzerland in 1814. Fascinated by the Bernese Oberland, he designed a 38-metre-long circular painting of the small town of Thun and its surroundings, with views as far as the Bernese Oberland Alps. Rich in detail, this picture takes a look at everyday life in Thun 200 years ago and, with its countless stories, becomes a hidden object for young and old alike. Today, the panorama is the oldest circular picture in the world and is a deposit of the Gottfried Keller Foundation.
In the 2026 season, we are offering various special tours of the panorama painting by Marquard Wocher.
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Date
Price
CHF 9.00 / 8.00
Children / young people up to 16 years, school classes and teachers: free of charge
Address
Thun-Panorama
Schadaupark
3600 Thun
Contact
Thun-Panorama
Schadaupark
3602 Thun
panorama@thun.ch
+41 (0)33 223 24 62
Category
- Art
Access conditions
- Reduction for students with ID
- Reduction for seniors with ID AVS
- Reduced-fare with disability card
- Raiffeisen customers: Free admission
- Swiss Museum Pass: free admission
- Children (below 16 years) free
- Kulturlegi: Reduction
- Reduction for learners
Webcode
www.myfarm.ch/sTm58n