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For other meanings see Cosmorama (disambiguation)

A cosmorama is an exhibition of perspective pictures of different places in the world, usually world landmarks. Originally a landmark literally meant a Geographic Feature used by explorers and Careful illumination and lenses are used to give the images greater realism.

Cosmorama was also the name of an entertainment in 19th century London, at 207-209 Regent Street, at which the public could view scenes of distant lands and exotic subjects through optical devices that magnified the pictures. London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. Regent Street is one of the major shopping streets in London 's West End. It was later converted into an exhibition of curiosities named the Prince of Wales Bazaar. Exhibits included: a sea lion, a sea serpent and L. Bertolotto's Flea circus. A flea circus refers to a circus Sideshow attraction in which Fleas are attached (or appear to be attached to miniature carts and other items and encouraged

Adjective: Cosmoramic. Source: Rowe's Illistrated Cheltenham Guide 1845 (sic, not 1850) which, describing Pittville Pump Room, invites visitors at first floor level "to inspect a series of Cosmoramic Views arranged with considerable effect in a separate apartment. "

See also

A cyclorama is a cylindrical panoramic painting designed to provide a viewer standing in the middle of the cylinder with a 360° view of the painting The word diorama can refer either to a nineteenth century mobile theatre device or in modern usage a three-dimensional model usually enclosed in a glass showcase for a museum The Eidophusikon (Ειδωφυσικον was a piece of Art, no longer existent created by 18th Century English painter Philip James de In its most general sense a panorama is any wide view of a physical space Panoramic paintings are massive artworks that reveal a wide all-encompassing View of a particular subject often a Landscape, military battle or historical
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