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Our mission is to inspire your visit to Slovenia by sharing the excellent and unique experiences Slovenian tourism has to offer at www. Discover inspiring stories and plan for a time when we are able to travel safely again. Enter into art galleries without walls, with no doors or windows, and with only the heavens for a roof. Take a look at the forma viva sculptures, living art in public spaces, which have inspired artists all over the world.
Stroll among paintings and photos exhibited in squares, streets, parks and avenues. Get to know modern art in galleries open to all, at any time. Come and see the places where the forma viva sculptures were created from stone, wood and steel, during international sculpture symposiums. The pieces are exclusively made from oak, which is the typical basic construction material in this region.
Visit website. Stroll through the town to discover steel masterpieces made by global artists. Working with craftsmen from the Ravne steelworks, artists and sculptors from fifteen different countries have created more than thirty remarkable works from iron and steel that enrich the architectural appearance of the town and the surrounding districts, and make up one of the most distinctive open-air exhibitions in Europe.
Over the next 60 years of constant work, sculptors from more than thirty different countries have left more than stone sculptures, garlanded by olive trees of varieties local to Piran. At first sight Makole is an entirely ordinary village on the western edge of the Haloze region.
This comes to expression in the form of sculptures set along a local road named the Forma Viva Path. The ten kilometres of pathway are home to more than sculptures created by the hands of international artists over the last twenty years. The sculptures are the offspring of the creative energies of artists and the once-flourishing construction industry in Maribor, and have set an example of how works of art can become part of the contemporary urban infrastructure.