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Arte Sella

Open air museum in Levico Terme

Updated: March 28, 2024 07:44 PM

Arte Sella is located in Levico Terme (Comune in Italy), Italy. It's address is 38051 Borgo Valsugana, Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy.

38051 Borgo Valsugana, Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy

2939+3M Borgo Valsugana, Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy

+39 0461 751251

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Monday10 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 5 PM
Thursday10 AM to 5 PM
Friday10 AM to 5 PM
Saturday10 AM to 5 PM
Sunday10 AM to 5 PM

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Arte Sella is located at: 38051 Borgo Valsugana, Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy.

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Coordinates: 46.0027476, 11.3691778

Arte Sella Reviews

Linda Mirova
2023-09-01 09:07:46 GMT

Edited because Google maps thinks my photos of sticks in the forest contain "explicit sеxuаI nature" 👀👀 My appeal was even declined by humans. So unfortunately I cannot post the moving grass video (an installation where a staff member is bouncing on a blop of grass), the tunnel of stone rings, the tunnel of sticks...😆 Interesting subconscious whoever is declining my innocent photos.

The exposition in the forest - Arte Sella is a truly unique and immersive experience. The artworks are all created using natural materials and are designed to blend in with the surrounding forest. This creates a sense of wonder and magic, as you feel like you are walking through a living sculpture garden.

There is an area with wooden tables where you can eat your sandwiches and rest on the wooden benches or if you didn't bring any food, there is a restaurant right next to them.

I was particularly impressed by the way the artworks interacted with the natural environment. For example, one sculpture was made of branches and leaves that had been woven together to create a giant spiderweb. Another sculpture was made of rocks that had been arranged in the shape of a spiral. These artworks were not just beautiful to look at, but they also made me think about the interconnectedness of all living things.

The exposition in the forest - Arte Sella is a must-see for anyone who loves art and nature. It is a truly magical place that will stay with you long after you have left.

Here are some other things that I liked about the exposition:

The peaceful and serene setting
The opportunity to connect with nature
The sense of awe and wonder that the artworks evoke
The variety of artworks, from large-scale sculptures to small, intimate installations
If you are looking for a unique and unforgettable art experience, I highly recommend visiting the exposition in the forest - Arte Sella.

DK Bear
2022-07-20 14:25:15 GMT

Well worth the drive up the mountain. Stop by the ticket area for 9 Euro. Eat at the little restaurant. Then take a walk around and see the art exhibition. Every interesting, and much worth it. 45 minutes walking, 2 hours for all the pictures

David Bosco (Dave Bosco)
2022-06-04 20:49:40 GMT

What a special place! Amazing art, quiet scenery and a perfect match of Alto Adige mountain vistas mixed with some contemporary art installations. A MUST SEE IN THE REGION!!!! You won’t regret going and never see another place like it in this world.

Antonio Iaffaldano
2019-06-13 08:29:46 GMT

Wonderful, relatively easy walk through the forest (although you'll still need good shoes). Moreover, it's a different experience for every season of the year, so it's worth re-visiting.
The artworks are perfectly integrated in the landscape, sometimes with subtle effect, sometime stunning. Paths are easy enough to follow.

Adam Rujbr
2018-08-27 05:11:48 GMT

The most beautifull sculpture park I ever seen. The beauty of the nature combined with contemporary art. Four hours visit. Part of the exhibion is free of charge. But I strongly recomend to go even to the paid part and visit small local restaurant café by the entrance.

computerexpert.tn ervis
2020-09-21 19:09:24 GMT

Great place. The nature art is so nice. You can find 20 year old installation but in the same time they are new.. You can visit it in 3-4 hour in total relax..

Matteo Corno
2020-08-24 20:44:57 GMT

A really beautiful sculpture garden in an awe inspiring setting. It has two sites a hour walk from one another. There are a number of small parking lots. If you can walk, I suggest to park at the first spot you find and then walk. Due to covid-19, the smaller site doesn't have restrooms

Amy Guides by Amy McClain
2019-06-15 11:30:58 GMT

Unquestionably one of the most stunning art installations on Planet Earth. The genius of engineering combines with art and is placed in an exquisite natural setting within a forest--in the heart of Val Sugana, one of the most gorgeous provinces of Italy. For tons more images and a full write-up of Arte Sella, visit Amy Guides online. Meander through a forest and soak up the green hues against the captivating Dolomites. The artists who display in Arte Sella come from all over the world. Highlights (see photos) include:

•Wilsbecker's "Through the Soul" is hazelnut tree branches wrapped around an oak tree and formed into a hut at the base.

•Antoni Howe's "Winds of Sella" collapsed in a horrific storm in Oct 2018, but remains a visionary piece ensconced in the Arte Sella's natural surroundings. Rather than resurrect the piece, Howe prefers the piece be "reclaimed by nature".

•Jaehyo Lee's "0121-1110=115075" is a testament to Asian design, culture and appreciation of nature.

•Giuliano Mauri's "The Tree Cathedral", erected in Dec 2000 is a physical and visual masterpiece. Mauri's goal was to erect a cathedral of trees, and it is precisely that. By 2021, the artwork will be complete, and the caretakers will begin pruning the trees to create a cathedral ceiling affect.

•John Grade's "Reservoir" has 5000 plastic reservoirs suspended from the surrounding trees. Elements of wind, water, light and air to create a symphony of sound and beauty.

Muhanned Almutairi
2023-07-27 19:29:19 GMT

I recently visited Arte Sella and was blown away by the stunning sculptures and art designs on display. The natural setting of the exhibition is simply beautiful and really adds to the overall experience. If you're a fan of art and nature, I highly recommend checking out Arte Sella - it's truly a unique and lovely place to visit

Russ Watts
2019-06-23 13:32:23 GMT

We beyond love Arte Sella. Everyone large and small, babies to old ones should enjoy this treasure.

Riccardo Maniero
2020-01-07 07:15:12 GMT

A wonderful and relaxing place. Visiting it with the snow was truly magical. The staff was friendly and helpful.

Aneta Ziolkowska (Kelpii)
2021-07-27 20:46:52 GMT

Amazing open air experience! Creative sculpture in it's natural habitat ;-)

Dusty Thuss
2021-09-03 18:23:20 GMT

The park is stunning, such an amazing art collection on a beautiful mountain.

James MacMillan
2023-07-29 17:29:11 GMT

Nice easy hike.

Anitta Winther Mikkelsen
2023-07-27 14:09:56 GMT

Beautiful combination of interesting art and stunning nature.

Gian Luca Bonora
2020-07-12 15:08:36 GMT

Open air museum with art pieces made only with ecological material. All in immersed in a wood. Very interesting

Leśne Licho
2019-07-01 18:13:32 GMT

Very interesting place. Beautiful sculptures. Nice coffee bar and service
Must see it.

Jochem Meeuwissen
2023-09-12 08:22:41 GMT

Amazing exhibition. Loved the art and how it blends into the nature.

Ghadir Ch (Mrs.G)
2018-11-22 14:41:52 GMT

This is magnificent. I got to visit this place during my trip in Italy. I find it very lovely and requires a lot of walking so make sure you are wearing something comfortable. The modern art is truly a great sight :)

Dimitri S
2015-12-08 10:52:45 GMT

The idea to do art out of natural materials is great. The way of displaying it and integrating in the environment is absolute awesome.
It works of art are integrated in wood landscape as it would be a part of the natural habitat. Do not skip a free exhibitionist and spend 2-2,5 hours walking through relaxing trail and looking around for art object "hidden" in your surroundings. Some of them are really obvious to see, others are so naturally placed, that you need good eye to realize an art object and not a natural derivation.
The second part of the exhibition is more museum like, where more objects are displayed on the less territory. Never the less it is also worth seeing and walking through and let the art impress you.
As the statement I would say if your are into modern art and like walking in the nature - Arte Sella will for sure impress you. But even if not - it is worth visiting.

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About Levico Terme
Comune in Italy

Levico Terme is a comune and a town in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. As of 30 June 2012, it had a population of 7,668 and an area of 62.9 square kilometres. source

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