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Artist & History: The Sattler Panorama (1825-1829), painted by Johann Michael Sattler, is an impressive oil painting measuring 25.53 meters in length and 4.86 meters in height.
Offering a panoramic view from Hohensalzburg Fortress, it portrays Salzburg and its surrounding landscape as they appeared in 1825.
Renowned for its precision and historical accuracy, the panorama serves as an invaluable topographical record.
Today, it is among the Salzburg Museum’s most treasured holdings and is exhibited at the Panorama Museum Salzburg.
Donation: 25% of profits from this item support the Georg & Agathe Foundation and vonTrapp.org to help preserve cultural heritage. Learn more at georgandagathe.org and vontrapp.org.
Item: Enjoy a sip of Salzburg history with this white glossy mug, featuring a detailed image of the iconic Salzburg Cathedral (Salzburger Dom) from The Sattler Panorama.
Its vibrant, full-color print brings the city’s landmark to life, making every cup a little moment of inspiration.
Crafted from durable ceramic with a glossy finish, ensuring long-lasting use and easy care.
Perfect for morning coffee, afternoon tea, or as a thoughtful gift for history lovers and art enthusiasts alike!
Glossy ceramic
The mug is made from ceramic and has a glossy finish.
Vibrant colors
The latest printing techniques provide bright and crisp colors matching your craziest designs.
Microwave-safe
Mug can be safely placed in microwave for food or liquid heating.
Dishwasher-safe
Suitable for dishwasher use.
Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap.
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