Parkin «Not dal Mot» Sent

Descrizione

In the first half of the 20th century, the architect Nikolaus Hartmann built the Parkin for the Randulin Lüzza (Luzio) Crastan. When World War II broke out, he had to bury his dream of a villa in the Engadin. By then, the Parkin had been built with all its paths, a swimming pool, and a terrace for the house - but without a house. After the war broke out, the Parkin became overgrown, almost nothing was visible and all the paths became impenetrable. In May 1998, Not Vital bought the park. With his brother Duri, he began to restore the park. Over the years, sculptures were installed and architectural installations were built. For example, a house made of Murano glass was built - complete with stairs. Another house disappears into the ground at the push of a button. With the Parkin, SCARCH was born - a group of works in which Not Vital combines sculpture and architecture, and which he has now realised on every continent.

Opening Hours

Opening hours and further information can be found at notvital.com/fundazion/parkin-sent

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