The Iconic Comb of the Wind by Eduardo Chillida
Discover the captivating beauty of El Peine del Viento, a stunning sculpture by Eduardo Chillida, blending art and nature in San Sebastián.
A brief summary to Comb of the Wind (Eduardo Chillida, 1976)
- Eduardo Chillida Pasealekua, s/n, Donostia-San Sebastian, Gipuzkoa, 20008, ES
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The Comb of the Wind, or 'El Peine del Viento' in Spanish, is an iconic sculpture located at the edge of the Bay of Biscay in San Sebastián. Created by the renowned Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida in 1976, this monumental work consists of three large iron sculptures that appear to comb the wind, symbolizing the interaction between nature and art. Visitors are often mesmerized by the combination of the powerful ocean waves crashing against the rocks and the intricate design of the sculptures, which provide a stunning contrast to the rugged coastline. This site is not only a feast for the eyes but also a place for reflection, where the sound of the waves and the salty breeze create a tranquil atmosphere. As you stroll along the scenic promenade, be prepared to capture breathtaking photographs that showcase both the sculptures and the picturesque backdrop of the ocean. The surrounding area is equally enchanting, featuring lush gardens and breathtaking vistas that invite visitors to linger and soak in the beauty of their surroundings. The Comb of the Wind is an integral part of San Sebastián's cultural landscape and is often regarded as a symbol of the city itself. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this remarkable site offers a unique experience that encapsulates the spirit of the Basque Country. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this artistic marvel, especially at sunset when the golden hues of the sky enhance the sculpture's dramatic presence.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or during sunset for the best light and fewer crowds.
- Bring a camera to capture the breathtaking views and the dynamic interaction of the sculptures with the ocean.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll enjoy walking along the scenic promenade.
- Take your time to explore the surrounding area, including the beautiful gardens nearby.
- Consider bringing a picnic to enjoy while overlooking the ocean.
Getting There
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Walking
From the heart of Parte Vieja, head towards the waterfront along the beautiful La Concha beach promenade. Start at the Plaza de la Constitución, walking towards the beach. Continue along the promenade, keeping the water on your right side. After about 15-20 minutes of leisurely walking, you will reach the iconic Comb of the Wind sculpture. The distance is approximately 1.5 km (about 0.9 miles).
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Public Transport - Bus
If you prefer a quicker route, you can take the bus. From Parte Vieja, walk to the nearest bus stop at Boulevard (just a short 5-minute walk). Catch Bus Line 28 (direction: Igara) or Line 5 (direction: Amara). It takes about 10 minutes to reach the stop 'Donostia - San Sebastián - Eduardo Chillida Pasealekua,' which is very close to the sculpture. The bus fare is around €1.70.
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