A nature route accessible to everyone, where the beauty of nature meets true works of art: many wooden sculptures that perfectly blend into the surrounding environment. In the Park at the Tower, you will find a new work composed of three large witches made of larch wood, standing 3 meters tall.
A nature route accessible to everyone, where the beauty of nature meets true works of art: many wooden sculptures that perfectly blend into the surrounding environment. In the Park at the Tower, you will find a new work composed of three large witches made of larch wood, standing 3 meters tall.
Walking this trail means savoring what only nature can offer us: silence, delicate scents, and a landscape that changes with the seasons. With the arrival of spring, some delicate flowers stand out: lady's slippers, primroses, violets, and heather that carpets the entire forest. In summer, we are accompanied by the slow flow of the “lez” waters, which refresh us on hot days. In the peaceful autumn, we walk with our noses up, trying to spot a squirrel gathering supplies for winter. All this is enhanced by the constant presence of numerous wooden sculptures, covering various themes, from man to nature, from anthropomorphism to abstraction, allowing you to enjoy the trail with the calm and attention one devotes to visiting a museum, in this case an open-air one.
Along the path, we can admire various works of art, which are enriched each year with new sculptures. The new imposing work of the three witches, created by Gianni Mascotti, is inspired by the Inquisition and witch hunts, a theme historically linked to the village of Coredo. The sculpture depicts three women from three different generations, linking the historical theme with the more current issue of gender-based violence and femicide.