Overview
The Tirol Panorama is a museum on the Bergisel hill built around a monumental 360° painting of the 1809 Battle of Bergisel. The 1,000 m² cyclorama by Michael Zeno Diemer (1896) depicts the Tyrolean uprising against Napoleon's Bavarian allies.
Highlights
- Giant Panorama Painting: A 360° circular painting (1,000 m²) showing the battle at Bergisel in extraordinary detail.
- Andreas Hofer Exhibition: Tells the story of the Tyrolean freedom fighter who led the 1809 rebellion.
- Kaiserjäger Museum: The adjoining museum covers the history of the Tyrolean imperial riflemen.
History
The cyclorama was painted by Michael Zeno Diemer in 1896 for exhibition in Munich. It was acquired by Tyrol and displayed at various locations before the purpose-built museum opened on Bergisel in 2011.
Visitor Tips
- Combine with the Bergisel Ski Jump — the museum is adjacent.
- The panorama room is dark — allow a few minutes for your eyes to adjust.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.