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

📜 A bold, winding steel sculpture by artist Gayle Hermick located on the CERN campus in Meyrin, Switzerland. 🔍 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. 🔬 Explore 396 scientific discoveries and mathematical equations inscribed in their original languages on its surface, representing the inner workings of physics. 💡 Learn about the evolution of science through the ages and appreciate the tribute to thousands of brilliant minds at CERN. 🤝 Witness a tribute to international scientific collaboration. 📸 Great for photos with a scientific and artistic backdrop. # Why Avoid 💤 May be less engaging for those uninterested in science or art. # Tips 📍 Located next to the Globe of Science and Innovation. 🗓️ Inaugurated on December 8, 2014.

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