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Mark di Suvero knows how to lend lightness to works of art weighing tons like no other:
His 14-metre-high sculpture "Galileo" rises out of the Piano Lake, its steel struts arranged as if lightning were shooting into the sky in the opposite direction to the way it actually strikes. Named after the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei, di Suvero's monumental sculpture also comments on the universal genius' research into gravity.
Location: Eichhornstraße - Piano See