Here's the world's largest indoor photo, with a full 360 degree panorama and you can zoom in to the greatest detail pretty much anywhere. The photo (I don't know if you can really call it a photo) is 40 gigapixels. Taken by Jeffrey Martin, he uses a similar technique to Andrew Brooks, where he stiches different photos into one but taken to a whole other level. The Strahov Philosophical Library photo is made of 3,000 images and if you'd want to print this beast of a photo, it would be 23 meters (78 feet) long. It took Martin 111 hours to stich everything together. You may recall the london panoramic photo, which is the biggest one in the world (indoor or out).
So here it is, the largest indoor photo in the world, the Strahov Philosophical Library in Prague
Source: Wired
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