Largest panoramic image
- Who
- Sarah Kenderdine, Paul Bourke, Tsz Kin Chau, Huib Nelissen, Jaap Leutscher , Eric Joakim, Daniel Jaquet
- What
- 1,617.269 total number
- Where
- Switzerland (Zürich)
- When
- 26 September 2025
The largest panoramic image is made up of 1,617.269 gigapixels, and was achieved by Sarah Kenderdine (New Zealand), Paul Bourke (New Zealand), Tsz Kin Chau (Hong Kong SAR, China), Daniel Jaquet (Switzerland), Eric Joakim (United Kingdom), Jaap Leutscher (Netherlands), and Huib Nelissen (Netherlands), at EPFL Laboratory for Experimental Museology, in Zurich, Switzerland, as verified on 26 September 2025.
The Terapixel "Panorama of the Battle of Murten", is a research project of the EPFL Laboratory for Experimental Museology (eM+), led by Professor Sarah Kenderdine, in partnership with the Foundation for the Panorama of the Battle of Murten, custodian of the original painting.
In 2022, the "Panorama of the Battle of Murten" was transported to the EPFL Laboratory for Experimental Museology and the project’s conservation and digitization phase commenced. A Phase One 150-megapixel camera with a 72-millimetre lens was used to take over 27,000 images, which were then stitched together to create the panorama’s 1.6 trillion pixels image. This super ultra high resolution image is 3,805,340 pixels wide and 425,000 pixels high.
The Terapixel Panorama is featured in the ongoing exhibition "Museum of the Future - 17 Digital Experiments" in Zurich until early 2026.