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Comb of the Wind (Eduardo Chillida, 1976)

Sculpture in Donostia-San Sebastian

Updated: March 16, 2024 12:14 PM

Comb of the Wind (Eduardo Chillida, 1976) is located in Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain. It's address is Eduardo Chillida Pasealekua, s/n, 20008 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain.

Eduardo Chillida Pasealekua, s/n, 20008 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain

8XCV+PR Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain

+34 943 48 10 00

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Where is Comb of the Wind (Eduardo Chillida, 1976)?

Comb of the Wind (Eduardo Chillida, 1976) is located at: Eduardo Chillida Pasealekua, s/n, 20008 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain.

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Coordinates: 43.3218124, -2.0053878

Comb of the Wind (Eduardo Chillida, 1976) Reviews

Benjamin Bowie
2024-01-20 12:12:44 GMT

Quite a beautiful sculpture with water blow holes but there is not too much to say about it.

Jay M
2022-06-08 16:36:42 GMT

Absolutely beautiful and if you are patient a perfect place to do a photoshoot. Also a stunning place to have a picnic or just a leisurely stroll. Don't forget to enjoy a blast from the blowholes!

Javier Troncoso
2022-10-29 15:58:46 GMT

This secluded little spot in San Sebastián/Donostia really lives up to its name. On very hot days it's simply refreshing - insanely enjoyable breezes course through here, which makes it really comfortable as a place to rest after a long walk.

Kevin
2023-04-08 11:49:00 GMT

Loved everything about this sculpture and park. Beautifully situated in a amazing location where land meets sea. Inspires though and reflection where one can see, feel, taste, and hear the power of the sea.

Paul van den Berg
2022-09-21 12:18:53 GMT

A perfect place to 'get away'. There is a nice breeze for a hot day. Nice view and plenty of room to sit - need to bring food and drinks though. Gives a nice view of the beaches and a good walk. There is a restaurant as well.

Tha'er Jaradat
2019-04-18 09:38:59 GMT

I have been here for about 3 hours only, but it was like no other place else, great city views, great beach views, great waves' sounds.
Not enough words to describe this place, but I post here some photos that will say much more than the words.

BUSINESS COACHING Christian Kranich
2023-08-22 17:34:39 GMT

Amazing. „Very down to earth“ or better to the sea 🌊 really worth wile to stroll up to here. Will take you 30 to 45 min

LB’s and Lulu
2022-10-23 14:44:06 GMT

The engineering feat of this iron trio is remarkable! Sculptor Eduardo Chillida designed the metal works and architect Pena Ganxhegui designed the cobbled stone viewing area which includes breathing holes and open spaces enabling water to burst thru during high tide.

Orlando Villarreal
2019-07-23 18:46:29 GMT

Such a beautiful place to visit at any time of the day and season. If you make it when the tide is up, water shoots out of the blow holes in the floor. The sculptures were a delight to view. Paid parking is close by, along with few restaurants.

Jaime Schroeder
2023-10-31 03:13:55 GMT

The waves splashing through the blow holes and over the sound walls were incredible.

Yorkys Alejandra Julca
2022-03-25 22:36:53 GMT

Nice spot to go for a run, meditate or simply be delighted by the imposing sea and the nature around it complemented by the beautiful city of Donosti all around.

Amirreza Zamani
2024-01-14 14:46:54 GMT

Very scenic! Must go place!

Gratulle Wallace
2022-08-24 22:52:25 GMT

Amazing place. Really inspiring.
You have to be there and stare at the sculpture while listening the sea.
Unforgettable experience.

Alexssandra Manaia
2023-08-31 11:19:29 GMT

Very nice spot (open, no tickets), worth visiting!

Philip Voget
2018-05-09 18:19:43 GMT

A must do - stroll across the beach to this sculpture setting and enjoy the views. Saw it on a sunny day but if weather is stormy - apparently it ramps up a notch!

Paul Williams Nelson
2018-10-10 08:08:56 GMT

Beautiful place to see these amazing sculptures. Very interesting to read more about how they managed to put them right there. It’s a must see when in San Sebastián.

Miren
2019-07-30 20:50:10 GMT

As always, FANTASTIC!!
It is a place you should go to when you come to Donosti - San Sebastián.
As you may have noticed I used 'WHEN', not 'IF' 😉😉

Hristo Donev
2019-03-05 07:10:43 GMT

Very beautiful place to visit in Donostia. It's a little bit far away from the center but it's worth it. You can see the power of the ocean clashing with the rocks making amazing waves.

Karol Karolkiewicz
2021-07-25 18:00:24 GMT

It is one of Eduard Chillida's most famous and popular art. It refers to the sculptor's own style, a mixture of minimalism, abstractism and land art. In the words of the author himself, the intention was for "the wind to comb its hair before entering the city". This is a collection of three steel sculptures, located at the end of a small open-air bay in San Sebastian. Each of them weighs around 10 tons and is embedded in rock that is washed away by the waves of the Cantabrian Sea. Due to the influence of water, wind, etc., the steel parts (four crossed arms) are covered with rust.

Brandon St
2022-07-13 17:26:31 GMT

Best photo spot in San Sebastian for us easy bike ride even for older people barely any incline and the scenery is amazing

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