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Designed by Italian architect Matteo Thun, the Trauttmansdorff Viewing Platform is located within the botanical gardens of the Trauttmansdorff Castle allowing visitors to see the grounds from a unique vantage point. 
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The most unusual element of the design is the “hood shade” that covers the end of the platform and also gives a framing effect to the landscape as you approach the end.  The walkway is made of a fine mesh that allows you to walk over the tree tops below.  A single spindle support holds it all up with back stays.
  
  

Revision as of 04:45, 29 April 2015

Trauttmansdorff Viewing Platform
Meran, Bolzano, Italy
(82) feet high / (25) meters high
(66) foot span / (20) meter span
2005


Designed by Italian architect Matteo Thun, the Trauttmansdorff Viewing Platform is located within the botanical gardens of the Trauttmansdorff Castle allowing visitors to see the grounds from a unique vantage point.

The most unusual element of the design is the “hood shade” that covers the end of the platform and also gives a framing effect to the landscape as you approach the end. The walkway is made of a fine mesh that allows you to walk over the tree tops below. A single spindle support holds it all up with back stays.






Trauttmansdorff Viewing Platform satellite image.


Trauttmansdorff Viewing Platform location map.