The Kaiser Stereoscopic Theatre, also known as Kaiserpanorama, is a form of stereoscopic entertainment medium that was popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is considered a precursor to film and consists of a number of viewing stations where people can peer through a pair of lenses to view rotating stereoscopic glass slides, giving a 3D effect. The theatre is located in the Pioneer Settlement in Swan Hill, Australia, and is the only example in Australia. It is part of the Pioneer Settlement and offers a unique and interactive experience for visitors
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