We visited June 2008 based on comments on this board. I wasn't as impressed with it as others seemed to be. If you are a Civil War buff, perhaps this would be more exciting to see. I would personally only recommend it to those who are. more
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We visited June 2008 based on comments on this board. I wasn't as impressed with it as others seemed to be. If you are a Civil War buff, perhaps this would be more exciting to see. I would personally only recommend it to those who are. more
This was our first time here. The staff was very helpful, parking close, and the cyclorama was incredible. Overall a great experience. more
This is a museum (which I didn't have time to see) and a 40 foot tall painting with 3-D diorama in front of it. I'm not a huge history nut and I still found this painting, which summarizes the battle of Atlanta, to be well worth the $5 admission ($4 with AAA or a zoo ticket, the zoo is next... more
The Atlanta Cyclorama and museum is in Grant Park near the zoo. I was the only person there so I was treated like a VIP. The cyclorama was created in the 1880s. It is a huge, 360-degree cylindrical painting viewed from rotating seats. It is a 42 feet tall cylindrical painting, 358 feet in circumference and tells the story of... more
Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum We took our nephews and niece with us. The youngest was around 10 or 11 at the time. They enjoyed it as much as we did. My husband enjoys going to places about the civil war. It was interesting to see and the lady that told about it was very knowledgeable in the story... more
A little out of the way but well worth the trip and the 1.5 hours you will spend there. As many cab drivers are clueless as to its location ask them to take you to the Atlanta Zoo. (It is right behind the zoo entrance in Grant Park). There is $1 off with an AAA card. The 14 minute video... more
the painting is enormous. so large in fact that the theater revolves around the painting. it is so big that a diarama has been added on the floor beneath the painting that perfectly blends in with the story and painting. we had an excellent visit to this unique historical site. the locomotive texas is housed in the same building as... more
This turned out to be a totally unexpected and pleasant surprise! You sit in a theatre and are moved around the arena to see the Cyclorama. Then you get to visit a Civil War Museum. If you are interested in history, then visit this if you are in Atlanta. more
this was very fun. the picture is very interesting to seen while your are turning around in a circle. It tells a story and gets you real interested. more
