THe EXperience
A long wooden path stretches before you, leading out onto still waters. Each step draws you away from the city, from the noise of the everyday — toward something new. On either side, artworks rise from the lake: shimmering sculptures, delicate forms bathed in light that dances across the surface. You slow down, you breathe, you look. The journey itself has begun.
Reaching the first pavilion, you enter a space like no other. There are no stone walls here. No hushed, enclosed rooms. Just light, air, the soft movement of the lake beneath you — and art. Art that speaks differently in this setting. The sky is part of the canvas. The water carries reflections of color and form. You are within the artwork as much as before it.
Each pavilion holds a new experience. The architecture is bold, modern, yet alive — softened by plants, flowers, vines. Nature is not kept out; it is embraced. As you wander, time loosens its grip.
You pause for a drink at the floating bar. You share a meal, fresh and simple, in a restaurant that sways gently with the lake. Somewhere, music begins — live, immediate — weaving through the air.
When you leave, you are not quite the same. Something has shifted — a lightness, an openness, a quiet joy. You return to the shore changed, touched by the art, the place, the experience.
A floating journey through art, nature, and light.
Visitors cross a long, elegant walkway across the water — past illuminated sculptures and art installations — toward striking, modern pavilions that seem to float between nature and architecture.
Here, great art is shown as never before: open to the elements, shaped by light, air, and reflection. The design is contemporary, yet alive with plants, flowers, and the living movement of the lake. It is more than an exhibition — it is a journey, a place of beauty and transformation.
A cultural landmark where art, music, and fine dining meet.
With curated exhibitions, fine dining on the water, live music, and year-round events, Gallery on the Lake will quickly become a cultural landmark — a destination for visitors from around the world.
An inspiring space. A signature project for any forward-thinking city.
An extraordinary opportunity for visionary partners and sponsors.
a quiet journey toward reflection and inspiration
Like Christo’s famous The Floating Piers, the act of walking across the water becomes a quiet, almost meditative moment. Step by step, one leaves the shore behind, shedding the familiar—entering a space of calm, clarity, and inspiration.
The gallery sits apart on the lake—not isolated, but intentionally slowed, inviting reflection and immersion.
Where art, architecture, and nature become one immersive experience.
The transitions between architecture and nature are deliberately open:
Water surfaces, plant islands, and the use of natural light are thoughtfully integrated, allowing visitors to feel nature directly — the architecture itself becomes part of the landscape experience.
The result is an architecture that is modern, visionary, yet close to nature — a space where art is not enclosed, but enters into a living dialogue with its surroundings.
Here, art is not merely observed — it is experienced in an emotionally powerful way.
At its heart is a curated selection of contemporary art of international calibre — embedded no within a futuristic design that remains deeply rooted in the natural environment.
THE GALLERY ON THE LAKE
BY MISTER MOMOSHI
Mister Momoshi (Peter Herr) is an international street artist known for colorful murals, public installations, and social art projects across five continents.
His signature series “Kiss Me In...” invites couples to kiss in front of hidden hearts — now iconic in Tenerife and expanding to Paris, Prague, and New York.
He also collaborates with projects like Sing for Hope, painting pianos with refugees and children in Europe and Africa.
Momoshi’s art connects people through creativity, turning public spaces into places of joy and community.
Mister Momoshi / Peter Herr Rueckertstr.3 90419 Nuremberg Email: peter@singforhope.org
Credits:
by Mister Momoshi