Wandering the Immeasurable
CERN's beautiful, bending sculpture is a tribute to the spread of knowledge.

šŸ“œ A bold, winding steel sculpture by artist Gayle Hermick located on the CERN campus in Meyrin, Switzerland.
šŸ” Symbolizes the dissemination of scientific knowledge and global collaboration, paying tribute to scientific discoveries through the ages, with 396 inscriptions on its 37-meter surface.

Why Go

✨ Admire a monumental, bold, winding 15-tonne steel artwork, 11 meters tall, a unique artistic tribute to science and knowledge.
šŸ”¬ Explore 396 scientific discoveries and mathematical equations inscribed in their original languages on its surface, representing the inner workings of physics.
šŸ’” Learn about the evolution of science through the ages and appreciate the tribute to thousands of brilliant minds at CERN.
šŸ¤ Witness a tribute to international scientific collaboration.
šŸ“ø Great for photos with a scientific and artistic backdrop.

Why Avoid

šŸ’¤ May be less engaging for those uninterested in science or art.

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šŸ“ Located next to the Globe of Science and Innovation.
šŸ—“ļø Inaugurated on December 8, 2014.

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