Diorama

/ˌdaɪəˈrɑːmə/ noun

A small three-dimensional model or display of a scene, often in a museum, showing historical events or natural landscapes with miniature figures.

From French, combining 'dia-' (through/across) and Greek 'horama' (sight/view). The word was coined in the 1800s for the museum display technique.

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