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World Water Day 2025: The City of Bressanone places climate change front and center

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Can we stop the glaciers from melting? Just in time for World Water Day 2025, a digital exhibition by the city of Bressanone/Brixen reminds us of the shocking consequences of climate change.

Just a few years ago great giants of ice towered towards the sky – but now, there are menacing gaps. The glaciers in the Alpine region are retreating further and further – a sad sign that climate change is shaping our planet at a rapid pace. This means that fascinating natural spectacles are disappearing, along with valuable reserves of fresh water. The silent witnesses towering over the valley are falling victim to glacial melting and, with it, the danger for man and the environment is growing.

Glaciers are disappearing faster and faster in the Alps. Climate change is to blame. © Unsplash

How much longer can we wait and see? When will the Alpine ecosystem collapse as ice reserves dwindle? Scientists have been asking themselves this question for years. But the change can only be stopped with strong measures. As the town of Brixen has always benefited from the fresh water of the surrounding glaciers and nature is universally beloved in the Italian Alps, they have organized a special exhibition intended to draw attention to the consequences of climate change.

Protecting glaciers

Just in time for World Water Day on March 22, the city is hosting a special exhibition at the Brixen Water Light Festivals, which runs until April 30, 2025. Its main component is a visual appeal to protect the ecosystem and the resources in the Alpine region. Under the motto „Glacier Preservation – Gletscher schützen heißt Zukunft sichern” finden Interessierte auf der Webseite eine digitale Schau, die sich aus ehemaligen beeindruckenden Installationen renommierter Künstler:innen zusammensetzt und die Fragilität der Gletscher in den Mittelpunkt rückt.

The Melting Glaciers by Leonhard Angerer is part of the exhibition. © Leonhard Angerer

Zu den Werken gehört eine Lichtreklame mit der Aufschrift “Ice Melting Ice” des italienischen Künstlers Stefano Cagol aus dem Jahr 2019, die auf die Gefahr vor austrocknenden Flüssen aufmerksam machen sollte. Die Installation erleuchtete damals während des Water Light Festivals das Bett zwischen den beiden Flüssen, “als Gedankenanregung und Erinnerung”, wie Cagol damals verriet. Außerdem sind Werke von Leonhard Angerer (IT), Bål & Brand (DK), Laurence Bonvin (CH), Nicolás Rupcich (CL) und Xenorama (DE) zu sehen. 

To the special exhibition

Water Light Festival 2026

While the special exhibition calls for mindfulness in dealing with nature, preparations for the next Water Light Festival in 2026 are already in full swing. Here, too, art meets environmental awareness, as the festival director explains: „Wir werden erneut Wasser und Licht in faszinierenden Lichtspielen präsentieren und dabei auch wichtige ökologische Botschaften vermitteln. Wasser ist nicht nur eine Ressource, sondern ein kostbares Gut, dessen Schutz wir durch Kunst erfahrbar machen wollen. Mit dem Festival 2026 möchten wir die Menschen über Landesgrenzen hinweg berühren und zum Handeln inspirieren”, so Werner Zanotti.

The Global Warning by Stefano Cagol. © Brixen Tourism Matthias Gasser

The festival will run from April 29 to May 17, 2026 in Bressanone/Brixen and the surrounding area. 

More information: brixen.org

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