Suspended shapes in the green: the park where art comes to life
Suspended shapes in the green: the park where art comes to life

Suspended shapes in the green: the park where art comes to life

An exciting journey between sculpture and landscape, where monumental works interact with the centuries-old gardens of Villa Fürstenberg, creating a unique experience.

A park where art and nature embrace each other

There is a place where contemporary art intertwines with nature in a timeless dialogue: the International Sculpture Park. In the enchanted gardens of Villa Fürstenberg, among ancient trees and green spaces of rare biodiversity, twelve monumental works signed by internationally renowned artists invite you on a journey of discovery, where each step opens up to new visions. The park is not just an exhibition space, but an emotional path that invites you to get lost among shapes, materials, and landscape.

Suspended shapes in the green: the park where art comes to life

A tale of sculptures and stories without borders

Each artwork tells a story. It starts with the majestic Cracked Theseus by Igor Mitoraj, an ancient and fragile face, symbol of human strength and transience, then moves on to encounter the ethereal Wings of Dreams by Pablo Atchugarry, which seem to take flight towards infinity. The sculptures reveal themselves along the tree-lined avenues: the baroque horse by Fernando Botero, the surrealistic irony of Philip Colbert, the colorful delicacy of Annie Morris. In this park, matter becomes emotion, form becomes narrative.

Suspended shapes in the green: the park where art comes to life

An experience in constant transformation

The Sculpture Park is never the same. Every year new artworks find a home among the meadows and pathways, creating an open-air artistic laboratory that changes along with the light, the seasons, and the gazes of those who walk through it. The sculptures, carved in bronze, marble, steel, or granite, seem to breathe together with the landscape, offering the visitor an experience where art becomes part of nature and vice versa. It is an invitation to stop, observe, feel.

Suspended shapes in the green: the park where art comes to life

Art to imagine new worlds

In this place suspended between reality and imagination, contemporary sculpture becomes a tool to question the present and imagine alternative futures. Whether it's ancient myths, as in the works of Mitoraj, or pop and surreal visions like those of Larraz and Colbert, each creation is a bridge between past and present, between human and universal. An invitation to open the mind and be amazed by the poetic power of forms.

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