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Le Passe-muraille (sculpture)

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Le passe-muraille
ArtistJean-Bernard Métais
Year2006
TypeBronze
Dimensions300 cm (120 in)
LocationLuxembourg City
Coordinates49°36′55″N 6°07′45″E / 49.61520°N 6.12911°E / 49.61520; 6.12911

Le passe-muraille (French: The Walker-Through-Walls), also known as Chambre sensorielle, is the name of a bronze sculpture created in 2006 by French sculptor Jean-Bernard Métais. It is located in the "Parc du Pescatore" in Luxembourg City and was set up over the old casemate-network of the city.

The sculpture is made out of two bronze hemispheres; it is 3 meters high and has a diameter of 6 meters. One can enter Le Passe-muraille through these hemispheres. 8,000 holes let the landscape shine through.

Le passe-mureille was inaugurated on December 24, 2006, in the presence of Andrée Putman, Paul Helminger (mayor) and other notable guests.

It does not carry the signature of the artist.

References

  1. "Revue de Presse – Sujet: Jean-Bernard Métais "Le Passe-muraille"" (PDF). 12 July 2007. Retrieved 7 October 2014.

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