Thun panorama

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The Thun Panorama , formerly the Wocher Panorama , is a circular image of the city of Thun .

Thun panorama

It was painted by the Basel artist Marquard Wocher between 1809 and 1814 . The painting, around 7.5 × 38 meters in size, is the oldest preserved panorama in the world.

history

Exterior view of the Wocher Panorama (2006)

During the painter's lifetime the panorama was exhibited in Basel and given as a gift from the city of Thun after his death. As a result, it was kept in different places and was forgotten. Thanks to the efforts of the Federal Gottfried Keller Foundation , the painting was restored in 1958/1959 and made accessible to the public again.

Since 1961 it has been exhibited in a purpose-built building near Schadau Castle , directly on Lake Thun . From May to August 2014 the work was subjected to another restoration.

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The panorama realistically depicts a small town around 1810. The artist sketched the scene from the perspective of a roof in the old town of Thun and shows insights into living rooms, classrooms and alleys, plus a panoramic view from Aarequai to Niesen , Blüemlisalp , Jungfrau and back to the castle . The panorama is an important artistic and historical testimony to the city of Thun.

literature

  • H. Albert Steiger-Bay: Marquard Wocher and his panorama of Thun . In: Journal for Swiss Archeology and Art History Volume 11, 1950, pp. 43–53 ( digitized version ).
  • Paul Leonhard Ganz: The panorama of the city of Thun. The oldest preserved panorama in the world by Marquard Wocher (1760-1830) . Society for Swiss Art History, Basel 1975.
  • Art Museum Thun (Ed.): Marquard Wocher - The panorama of Thun. Christoph Merian Verlag, Basel 2009, ISBN 978-3-85616-463-8 .

Web links

Commons : Wocher Panorama  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 46 ° 44 '44.49 "  N , 7 ° 38' 9.34"  E ; CH1903:  615076  /  177186