![]() ![]() There was so many people that we missed the bus, so we hiked along part the Via Valeriana, an ancient mountain path that goes all the way from Pilzone to Pisogne, which rewards the Pilgrim with some magnificent view of the lake. We decided to go in the evening in Sulzano and walk on the piers, then climb up Mont Isola, sleep somewhere and be in the office in the late next morning.Īfter work we met up, drived with some other folks to Iseo, had a small cold dinner just on the side of the road and then we tried to reach the Piers. So I choose to have a Floating Piers microadventure, bringing with me my friend Alessio, for his first night under the stars! I think when the artist say “ you need to be there” it means you need to be immersed in the stunning landscape of lake Iseo, maybe from an unusual point of view, looking for an unordinary experience, discovering the place to it’s heart. It’ something really cool, but to me is not that appealin g as an end in itself. The piers appear like a yellow walking path connecting Sulzano to Monte Isola, the biggest lake’s island in Europe, and the smaller island of San Paolo. “It’s really a physical thing, you need to be there, walking it, on the streets, here,” ![]() When the Floating Piers ( a temporary art installation by Bulgarian artist Christo ) opened I was intrigued to see it, especially after reading a comment by the artist: During my life I spent a lot of day in the beautiful setting of the Lake Iseo, swimming, sailing, canoeing, walking in cosy town and hiking on the surrounding hills.
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