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    • Theo196510 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Must See !!! Scheveningen in the old style. See it before you go to scheveningen. ! ! ! And don't forget to forget your mother in law there.
    • HvH188633 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you're into romanticism and learning how that shaped a distinct style of painting in 19th The Hague, the whole museum is a quiet and understated gem, much like the Mesdag Collectie (just around the corner). However, if only the prospect of a highly realistic 360 degrees view of 1880 The Hague and and Scheveningen appeals to you, it's still well worth purchasing the ticket. It's a little known technique of painting and only to be enjoyed on the location that it was produced. For very practical reasons, a panorama painting cannot go on loan. As you'll actually be standing in the middle of the painting, it's a treat for young and old.
    • karenandjohn2015 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is hard to describe the size of the Panorama, the outside of the building doesn't give any hint of the huge painting within it. My children groaned when I said we were going to a gallery, but they loved it and enjoyed looking for specific features. As we live near Scheveningen, it is interesting to see such a vast visual record of what the area looked like in the 1880s. The downstairs exhibition space is also great and the newly refurbished cafe is calm and airy. Ask at the desk for the Audio description to be played in English, it's old-fashioned sounding but very informative. Great value if you have a museum card too.
    • JaneS962 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Panorama Mesdag is one of the last panorama paintings left in the world. It's the turn of the century (last century) equivalent of 3 D and quite impossible to explain that once "in it", it hard to believe that what you are seeing is actually a painting. The museum is very low key, and not well known to visitors but is probably one of the most extraordinary (art) attractions in the Netherlands.Before going into the panaroma painting itself, you should take the time to watch the film explaining the renovation of the painting, which is in itself an amazing technological feat. And if you have the time, take a trip along the boulevard in Scheveningen (where the painting was painted) to see for yourself what it actually looks like for real. Do this preferably beforehand. The detail in the panorama is extraordinary and even today many of the exact buildings are still standing. Really, nothing can quite explain what it is like, so you just really "have to go to know"!Certainly, you should not visit the Hague without seeing this panorama. The museum also has a very nice shop (as most museums in the Netherlands), a great place to buy presents and a very pleasant cafe.If you are trying to introduce your children, young or teenagers to art, this is a terrific place to start, as the fascination of whether they are seeing a painting or a real view will intrigue most people including children.
    • LindaElisabethB 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Panorama Mesdag houses a panorama-painting of Scheveningen, the seaside of the Hague. A delight for young and old, near the centre of the town.
    • CamnoENG 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I didnt really understand what the museum is about. I guess it was a really impressive painting, but cannot really figure out the message. There was a nice cafe downstair. Good menu and nice atmosphere.
    • Mariam67 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was astonished how beautiful it is. It's like you can walk into the painting. Very strange. I would recommend it to everybody.
    • 705tinab 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The walk up the stairs to the panorama does not prepare you for what yo are about to view - this place is fantastic and should not be missed. Ask for the explanation in English, it is played to the whole gallery but is worth hearing as it explains what you are viewing from all points of the compass. Also, not to be missed - until March 2015 - are a series of photographs in the gallery below of the North Sea horizon taken by Bruno Van Den Elshout. It is amazing how a series of photographs taken In the same location every hour for a year can be so different, the colours are amazing.
    • MJ_JR00 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This panorama painting of The Hague in the late1800's is of historic value, but of little artistic value when compared to the Mauritshuis. I would say it was not worth the price of admission, but our visit was redeemed by a special exhibit, a conceptual artist's photographs of the sea from one spot in The Hague.
    • AbiFish 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I didn't really know what to expect from this museum. The small gallery leading to the Panorama has on one side Mesdag's paintings and on the other that of his wife. Interesting but nothing special... and then you come to the Panorama. A 360-degree view of Scheveningen in 1880 viewed from a central platform. You climb up the central staircase onto the 'beach hut' platform and are immediately immersed in his world. The 14-metre high painting is impressive enough but the purpose built room has been designed as if you are standing on the highest dune looking out across the sand. Mesdag's very own chair and shoes are included among the props. An atmospheric painting, well worth a visit!
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