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PIT, art in open space
Art, heritage and scenery: three ingredients that make for a surprising cultural visit to Borgloon and all come together in the PIT project 'Art in Open Space'.
This artistic project is unique to Flanders and allows passers-by and visitors to look at the environment differently. Through the artworks, you can discover the many stories hidden in nature.
One of the eye-catchers of the PIT project is the see-through church by the Belgian architect duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh. 'Reading Between the Lines' is a construction of ten metres high and consists of one hundred stacked layers of steel positioned in the shape of a small church of Borgloon. The unique way of construction causes the landscape to always be visible through the church.
Other artworks that belong to the PIT project are 'Memento', 'Untitled #58', 'Tranendreef', 'Field Furniture "Pure Nature"', and 'Twijfelgrens'.
At the tourist office Visit Borgloon, you can ask for a hiking guide free of charge.
This artistic project is unique to Flanders and allows passers-by and visitors to look at the environment differently. Through the artworks, you can discover the many stories hidden in nature.
One of the eye-catchers of the PIT project is the see-through church by the Belgian architect duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh. 'Reading Between the Lines' is a construction of ten metres high and consists of one hundred stacked layers of steel positioned in the shape of a small church of Borgloon. The unique way of construction causes the landscape to always be visible through the church.
Other artworks that belong to the PIT project are 'Memento', 'Untitled #58', 'Tranendreef', 'Field Furniture "Pure Nature"', and 'Twijfelgrens'.
At the tourist office Visit Borgloon, you can ask for a hiking guide free of charge.
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Parking within a radius of 100 m?
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