“One day I dreamt of a utopia: to find a place where my sculptures could rest and people could walk among them like in a forest”. This is how Eduardo Chillida described what was to become the Chillida Leku museum. A place where art and nature merge to form part of a whole, in harmony. The work does not cease to be earth and the shapes blend in with the elements that make up the forest. And in the center, a 16th century farmhouse (a typical Basque construction) restored by the artist himself becomes the place of shelter for the most delicate work. How this dream, this utopia, is built and how it becomes the great work of art that Eduardo Chillida has left us is what we are going to discover on this day. Art, nature and architecture blend together in Chillida Leku, in Chillida’s “place”.