Fotoplastikon

Local nameFotoplastikon Warszawski
LocationŚródmieście, Warsaw, Poland

The Kaiserpanorama is a form of stereoscopic entertainment medium used chiefly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, a precursor to film, invented by August Fuhrmann. It was patented by the inventor ca. 1890. There would be a number of viewing stations through which people would peer through a pair of lenses showing a number of rotating stereoscopic glass slides. By 1910 he is said to have controlled exhibitions in over 250 branches across Europe, and in the central archive have up to 100,000 slides stored.

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Amazing photo walk through the Old town of Warsaw from 109 USD
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Opening hours

Daily 10 am - 6 pm.
Mon: closed

Admission

Full: PLN 4
Reduced: PLN 2
Sun: Free

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiserpanorama

Official Website http://fotoplastikonwarszawski.pl/

Email fotoplastikon@1944.pl

Phone +48226296078

Address Aleje Jerozolimskie 51 Warsaw, 00-697 Poland

Coordinates 52°13'42.924" N 21°0'31.115" E

Tours and activities: Fotoplastikon

Amazing photo walk through the Old town of Warsaw

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Warsaw Half-Day Private Panoramic Tour

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