I feel that it was bit a waste of time and money, like a typical tourist trap. While the idea is great, the execution suffers. It also feels that the creators were compelled to deliver more content to justify the overinflated entrance fee. So they put so much information in the audio guide that it became way too long and even boring at times if you are not very deeply into the Luther history. The ambient music and noises were often overpowering and interfered with the audio guide itself. The light goes dark on regular basis, which looks pretty but you cannot see the picture anymore and you have no idea what the audio guide is talking about. On the positive side, the composite picture presented on the wall is quite impressive. Please indulge yourself by going to the top platform to fully...
Read moreWe went to a working field trip in Wittenberg, It was a mexican delegation of around 15 people, we went to the Panorama and not only enjoyed the visual experience, but we got the best explanation of the historical times from Camilo, he really enjoys doing his job as he kept the whole audience engaged and interested.
Also I would like to acknowledge his great spanish speaking skills as he was not only able to use very precise and eloquent words but he made it with a great sense of humor which I believe is key to keep the audience engaged and that the knowledge shared during the visit is remember and eventually recommended!
Muchas...
Read moreWe made a day trip to Wittenberg to visit Luther historical sites. We paid 11 Euros each to enter Luther 1517 360 panorama and, for our surprise, we were very disappointed when we realized that we paid a lot of money just to see a panoramic gigant picture of a typical day at Wittenberg back in 1500. That’s it, that’s everything there, plus a very brief and general written info (basically a paragraph) about Luther and the impact of reformation. The picture is nice but for us the ticket cost is super...
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