Hidden within a former industrial area, a surprising oasis thrives. This is PAV Parco Arte Vivente, a place where nature and art intertwine. PAV Parco Arte Vivente isn’t your typical museum. It’s a living, breathing testament to the dynamic relationship between humans and the environment. The park occupies the space once inhabited by Framtek, a FIAT supply company. In 2008, this 23,000-square-meter industrial site was transformed. Artist Piero Gilardi envisioned a space where art, nature, biotechnology, and ecology could converge. Architects Gianluca Cosmacini and Alessandro Fassi brought this vision to life. PAV Parco Arte Vivente features both outdoor and indoor exhibition spaces. It serves as a dynamic platform for dialogue between the public and artists. Here, you can encounter works that explore “Art of the Living”. This includes Bioart, Biotech art, Transgenic art, and Ecological art. PAV Parco Arte Vivente isn’t just a place to observe art. It’s a place to experience it. The park offers a range of activities, including workshops, seminars, and guided tours. These experiences are designed to provide cognitive, emotional, and expressive stimulation. The park also hosts both permanent and temporary exhibitions. These showcase the work of Italian and international artists, pushing the boundaries of contemporary art. PAV Parco Arte Vivente invites you to explore a world where art and nature collaborate. Come and discover the surprising beauty of this unique space.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.