The current panoramic exhibition by artist Yadegar Asisi takes you back in time to the small French town of Rouen at the end of the 19th century. Look forward to an extraordinary exhibition experience for young and old that you will certainly not forget very soon.
The 32-meter-high circular picture shows the typical everyday life of the time, almost 150 years ago. Residents stroll through the alleyways in front of the cathedral, the first tram can be seen, and traders sell their goods. At the same time, numerous painters of the era - such as van Gogh, Renoir and Monet - are hidden in the 360° artwork. Background noises and music that reflect the atmosphere of the late 19th century as well as a day and night light simulation bring France's past to life.
Visit the accompanying exhibition and learn more about the origin of Impressionism and Asisi's passion for painting. More than 200 of his works from more than 30 years of artistic creation provide a glimpse into his workshop as a painter.
The making-of-film at the end provides further insights into the artist's intention behind the exhibition.