I am reminded of the Bourbaki Panorama in Luzern, Switzerland. It commemorates the "internment" of a French army that escaped to Switzerland after losing a battle to Prussian forces during the 1870-71 war. It's quite engaging, and also using 3 dimensional object in the foreground to create a more "3D" experience.
I am reminded of the Bourbaki Panorama in Luzern, Switzerland. It commemorates the "internment" of a French army that escaped to Switzerland after losing a battle to Prussian forces during the 1870-71 war. It's quite engaging, and also using 3 dimensional object in the foreground to create a more "3D" experience.
We will need to add that to our destination wish list! It is amazing how engaging panoramas can be.