Directly south of downtown,
Grant Park
is home to the
Cyclorama
, a huge circular painting (50ft by 900ft) depicting the Battle of Atlanta, executed by a group of German and Polish artists in 1885-86. Cycloramas used to travel around the country as entertainment in the days before movies; you sit inside the circle of the painting and the whole auditorium slowly rotates twice. During the second rotation, a guide provides interesting details about the painting; look out in particular for the hole in the wagon, originally used as a fire escape. In the accompanying museum, treating the war from the point of view of the average soldier, banks of distressing statistics are interspersed with photos and memorabilia (daily: summer 9.20am-5.30pm; rest of year 9.20am-4.30pm; $5). Adjacent,
Zoo Atlanta
(
) features giant pandas from Chengdu and re-creations of African rainforests and other habitats (daily: summer 9am-6.30pm; rest of year 9.30am-5.30pm; $15). In summer, a special zoo shuttle runs from Five Points MARTA station to the park.
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