Come and See the Largest Painting in the World!
Atlanta, GA -
Atlanta's Cyclorama and Civil War Museum houses the largest of only three Cyclorama's in the United States. Overseas there are only sixteen that still exist and they are known as panoramas.

The Cyclorama painting — 42 feet tall and 358 feet in circumference — is said to be the largest painting in the world.
Sit at the center of a sweeping panorama of the Battle of Atlanta, fought on July 22, 1864, during the American Civil War. That day Confederate troops led by General John B. Hood made a desperate attempt to save Atlanta from the encircling Union armies. They were initially successful, but the Union troops, led by Major General William T. Sherman, regained positions lost earlier in the day and won the battle. By nightfall, more than 12,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or missing.
The Cyclorama painting — 42 feet tall and 358 feet in circumference — is said to be the largest painting in the world. It offers breathtaking realism enhanced by a foreground of three-dimensional figures and terrain. The presentation is accompanied by music and narration, available in five languages.
When you visit the Cyclorama in Atlanta's Grant Park you can also see artifacts of the war displayed in the Civil War Museum and a steam locomotive known as the Texas, a veteran of the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862.
Atlanta’s Cyclorama and Civil War Museum is located in Atlanta's Historic Grant Park next to Zoo Atlanta. It’s open Tuesday-Saturday 9:15 am - 4:30 pm and Sunday 12:15 - 3:30 pm. Parking is free with admission. For more information, visit atlantacyclorama.org





















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