The Park

Prologue III art installation in the park of Swarovski Kristallwelten — a circular work of thousands of sparkling crystals, nestled in the Tyrolean mountain landscape.Prologue III art installation in the park of Swarovski Kristallwelten — a circular work of thousands of sparkling crystals, nestled in the Tyrolean mountain landscape.
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The Giant’s delightful park blends contemporary art with ancient history. This unique space transforms crystal into a truly holistic experience. You’ll discover places of beauty and inspiration, of energy and exquisite craftsmanship, aesthetics – and legends.

A bright yellow, rounded VW bus with a white pop-up roof stands in the park of Swarovski Kristallwelten, surrounded by trees. The playful vehicle is an art installation by Erwin Wurm and fits humorously into the natural setting.
Fat Bus by Erwin Wurm
Swarovski collaborated with internationally renowned artists, designers, and architects to design the expansive park that surrounds the Giant. Unique art installations and buildings are waiting to be discovered across the 7.5-hectare parkland.
A detailed bronze sculpture of a hare stands in the countryside. The figure appears artistically abstract and is part of the diverse art installations in the park of Swarovski Kristallwelten.
Humility by Barry Flanagan
The heart of the park
Crystal cloud with sparkling crystals over mirror water in the park of Swarovski Kristallwelten in Wattens, Tyrol.

Crystal Cloud &
Mirror Pool

Andy Cao and Xavier Perrot’s Crystal Cloud is the centerpiece in the park. This large-scale installation hovers above the black Mirror Pool. It invites guests to pause for a moment and take in the view.

The 1,400-square-meter masterpiece is the largest installation of its kind in the world. The Crystal Cloud is made of around 800,000 hand-applied Swarovski crystals.
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Roman Excavations

The Roman Excavations at Swarovski Kristallwelten enrich its history and open up a literal window to the past for our guests. Roman building remains dating back to the 3rd century AD were discovered alongside a collection of coins during reconstruction work that was taking place in 2014. Archaeologists have suggested that the fragments of the wall are part of a Roman manor or a small settlement that sat on the Roman road running through the Lower Inn Valley.

The foyer

Architects from s_o_s architekten designed the foyer at Swarovski Kristallwelten. It takes the form of a white forest, serving as a threshold to the garden and the Grand Plaza beyond. White birch tree trunks hold up the expansive concrete roof and adorn the walls and ceiling in the foyer. The roof provides a covered arrival area where guests can wait and find the welcome desks.
Artworks

Art in the park

The park at Swarovski Kristallwelten is home to the following installations and works of art created by renowned artists:
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