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An ant along the High Line

Today, Emma took us along New York’s High Line, an elevated park that combines nature and art in an extraordinary way. Originally a freight railway, the High Line has been transformed into an urban oasis that reflects New York’s creativity and vitality.

A Unique Integration of Nature and Art

Built in the 1930s to lift rail traffic off the street level and reduce accidents, the High Line ceased operation in 1980. Instead of being demolished, a shared vision led to its transformation into an elevated public park, which opened in 2009.

The High Line offers a unique experience where nature merges with contemporary art. The landscape design is inspired by the self-seeded vegetation that grew spontaneously after the railway was abandoned, incorporating perennials, grasses, shrubs and trees selected for their resilience and seasonal beauty.

Along the way, visitors can discover art installations by national and international artists, ranging from monumental sculptures to multimedia works, offering a rich and diverse cultural experience.

A Living, Participatory Work of Art

The High Line is not just a park, but an evolving work of art, where the community and visitors actively contribute to its vitality. Events, exhibitions and cultural activities constantly enrich the experience, making each visit unique.

The High Line is an extraordinary example of how collective vision can transform a disused industrial space into a vibrant centre of culture, nature and art.

For anyone visiting New York, a walk along the High Line offers an unmissable opportunity to immerse oneself in the creativity and beauty that define the spirit of the city.

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