VILLA CHEMINÉE - TATZU NISHI

Work from the Estuaire collection

In the commune of Cordemais, Tatzu Nishi has created his first permanent work.
Playing with perspective, he took on the gigantism of the "iron castle" and reproduced an identical tower from the power station, which rises from the ground to a height of 15 metres. At the top, a small pavilion with a small garden, straight out of the 1970s, like so many in the area, serves as a guest house. Creating a real visual shock, Tatzu Nishi develops our capacity for imagination, like Jules Verne, whom he adores: where does this house come from? Are the chimneys of today's power station copies of this vestige? It's enough to feed the dreams of the inhabitants of this extraordinary guesthouse.

Contact

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Lieu dit "Le Grand Quartier"
44360 CORDEMAIS
FRANCE

Practical information

Opening times

Opening days: ouvert à la visite le dimanche de 14h à 18h00
Open all year round

Site theme

Contemporary installation

Architectural style of the site

Contemporary

Access to the free site

Yes

Location

Further information

Visible point of interest without tour

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