James Turrell
Skyspace Lech
As of septembre 2018, a very special building has become accessible in Oberlech/Tannegg.
At an altitude of 1,780 metres above sea level, close to the Schlosskopf cable car high above Lech am Arlberg, the Skyspace plays with space and light.
It was during a hike around Lech am Arlberg that the worldfamous artist James Turrell was so taken by the mountains that one of his Skyspaces is now being realised precisely here – a space in which light is experienced anew
Designed by US artist James Turell, who is well known for his light-space installations, the Skyspace is a walk-through piece of conceptual art. Accessible through a 15m tunnel, an exhibition room with special light features has been built into a hillside.
Up above, a large movable skylight affords a view of the outside world, opening up new ways, with every visit, to perceive the sky and the way the light penetrates into the room. When it is dark outside, a light installation makes the room appear totally different.
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The Skyspace-Lech is open all year on a daily basis.
December 1st – April 19th
open daily, 12 noon – 8 pm
April 20th – May, 31st
open daily, 9 am – 6 pm
Special shuttle service allows the Skyspace-Lech to be reached during guided tours
- Registration for the guided tours at least 3 days before the tour directly from Lech Zürs Tourismus on +43 5583-2161-0 or by e-mail at info@lech-zuers.at
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