Sandel (1950) carves all sorts of materials directly. He created this sculpture during the first Wood Festival in Passy. tense as a bow, the sculpture rises above the mountains, its mass softened by the curves of the base. Its red colour is characteristic of the wood from which it originated, the sequoia. King of the trees, the sequoia was worshiped by Native Americans. Its name comes from an Indian Chief who invented the Chirokee alphabet. Introduced into Europe in the nineteenth century, Redwood is a valuable ally to carpenters.
Discover the Church of Notre Dame de Toute Grace and the Heritage Workshop in Plateau d'Assy.
- Historic site and monument
Sculpture: Née de la Montagne
About
Prices
Free for individual visitors. Fee-paying visits with a local heritage guide.
Reception
Opening
Open every day throughout the year.
Labels and rating
Services
- Pets welcome
- Educational visits
- Coach access
- Themed tour
- Set down on-site for groups
- Tourist brochures
- Tour free of charge
- Picnic area
- Car park
- Coach parking
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Information update on 20/05/2021 by Office de Tourisme de Passy