
Comb of the Wind (Eduardo Chillida, 1976)
Donostia / San Sebastián, Spain
Comb of the Wind: an iconic coastal sculpture in donostia san sebastián, spain.
Nestled along the stunning coastline of Donostia, also known as San Sebastián, the Comb of the Wind (Peine del Viento) is a captivating blend of art and nature that draws travelers seeking a unique cultural experience. Created in 1976 by the renowned Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida, this landmark features a striking trio of iron sculptures embedded seamlessly into the jagged rocks where the land meets the sea. Its location on Eduardo Chillida Pasealekua offers visitors breathtaking views of the Bay of Biscay, making it a must-visit for both art aficionados and nature lovers alike.
immersive experience by the sea
One of the most enchanting aspects of the Comb of the Wind is how it interacts with its natural surroundings. When the Atlantic waves crash against the iron sculptures and the rocky shore, the air is forced through vents cleverly integrated into the rocks, creating a natural symphony of sounds—often described as the "music" of the sea. Visitors often find themselves mesmerized by this sensory experience, especially on windy days when the force of nature is at its peak. The location is perfect for tranquil moments, whether watching the waves roar or soaking in the panoramic views across the bay.
why visit the comb of the wind
- Stunning coastal views that capture the dramatic meeting of sea and land.
- Unique artistic fusion where contemporary iron sculptures harmonize with nature’s raw power.
- Peaceful atmosphere ideal for contemplation, photography, and watching memorable sunsets over the bay.
- Accessibility with paid street parking nearby and easy access from the city of Donostia/San Sebastián.
tips for visiting the comb of the wind
For the best experience, plan your visit during a windy day when the ocean’s energy brings the sculptures to life with dramatic waves and the unique blowhole sounds. Early mornings or late afternoons are perfect for avoiding crowds and capturing stunning photographs. Don’t forget to stroll along the nearby promenade to enjoy the beautiful coastal landscaping. And if you’re lucky, you might even witness the playful splash that surprises visitors when they stand atop the air vents.
Comb of the Wind is truly an inspiring destination where art, sea, and sky converge, offering an unforgettable coastal escape in the heart of the Basque Country.
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Aggregated Ratings 4.6
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