Art Valais OPEN AIR MUSEUM is your interactive guide to discover the urban artworks and artists in Valais (Switzerland).
All the works are gathered in this free mobile application, which allows you to locate them among the different thematic paths on an interactive map. This interactive guide offers an immersive experience to the users who, in front of the works, can consult multimedia contents, films and slideshows, presenting the themes approached by the frescos.
Art Valais is a project to create the largest open-air urban art museum in the world. Founded by the artist Jasm One, this project is led by the association Art Valais Wallis (AVW), in collaboration with the communes, the State of Valais, a monitoring group and an international jury.
Engaged in a first parcours based on the theme of water, Art Valais brings urban art to the heart of the Alps to question and raise awareness among the general public about the value of our natural and cultural resources. The living museum extends over an Alpine territory of 5,224 km², linking the Rhône glacier in St-Gingolph and Lake Geneva in Switzerland.
All the works are gathered in this free mobile application, which allows you to locate them among the different thematic paths on an interactive map. This interactive guide offers an immersive experience to the users who, in front of the works, can consult multimedia contents, films and slideshows, presenting the themes approached by the frescos.
Art Valais is a project to create the largest open-air urban art museum in the world. Founded by the artist Jasm One, this project is led by the association Art Valais Wallis (AVW), in collaboration with the communes, the State of Valais, a monitoring group and an international jury.
Engaged in a first parcours based on the theme of water, Art Valais brings urban art to the heart of the Alps to question and raise awareness among the general public about the value of our natural and cultural resources. The living museum extends over an Alpine territory of 5,224 km², linking the Rhône glacier in St-Gingolph and Lake Geneva in Switzerland.
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