Immerse yourself in Parzival’s world: 360° virtual tour of the Grünes Kunsthaus
A 360° insight into the Kunsthaus by Serge Reverdin
Parzival’s green vision
Avocado360 has created a unique 360° virtual tour of the fascinating house of Serge Reverdin, better known as Parzival, in Sonceboz. This immersive experience allows visitors to dive into the world of one of Switzerland’s most remarkable artists. Parzival is known for his radical environmental activism and unconventional way of life, which are reflected in every detail of his home. Let’s dive into the green world of Parzival and discover what this work of art has to offer.
Who is Parzival?
Green – this is the color that accompanies Parzival in every facet of his life. Known as “Mr. Green” or “Monsieur le Vert”, he wears green clothing from head to toe and lives according to strict ecological principles. Parzival is not only an artist but also a passionate environmental activist. His art and life are inextricably linked, making him a unique figure on the Swiss art scene.
A work of art: Percival’s house
When you enter Parzival’s house in Sonceboz, you are immediately overwhelmed by the creative energy. The walls are covered with photographs of people in green sunglasses and models with speech bubbles stuck on them. Frames with pictures of pharaohs hang above old newspaper articles, and everywhere, there are references to his mission: global disarmament, the promotion of Esperanto as a world language and a future without waste and cell phones.
Virtual tour: A window into Parzival’s world
The virtual tour produced by Avocado360 allows you to view Parzival’s house from every perspective. You can navigate through the rooms, discover the fascinating artworks and installations, and feel the special atmosphere of this unique place. This tour is a tribute to Parzival’s art and a tool to make his messages accessible to a broad audience.
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The mission and the life of Parzival
Parzival, born Serge Reverdin, has dedicated his life to art and activism. Early in his life, he left the conventional paths and adopted a radical ecological and pacifist stance. His actions, such as the symbolic waving of the UN flag and his arrest in Abidjan during his fight against apartheid, are just a few examples of his tireless commitment to a better world.
A crucial aspect of Parzival’s mission is promoting the international planned language Esperanto. Parzival speaks Esperanto perfectly and writes most of his texts in this language. For him, Esperanto is more than just a means of communication; it symbolises global unity and peace. As a world and climate soldier, he is actively committed to spreading and accepting Esperanto and considers it a necessary language for worldwide disarmament and international understanding.
Parzival’s encounters and connections
Parzival has met and worked with many notable personalities throughout his life. Of particular note is his association with Garry Davis, a well-known pacifist who gave up his US passport to found a world government. Parzival worked as a secretary for Davis and later travelled through 12 countries to Abidjan with a world citizen passport issued by Davis to protest against apartheid. Parzival was introduced to Esperanto and the Bahá’í faith during his time in psychiatry, further strengthening his commitment to a peaceful and united world.
The influence of Esperanto on Parzival’s art
Esperanto plays a central role in Parzival’s artistic work. Many of his artworks and installations contain texts and messages in Esperanto that emphasize the universal nature of his vision. Parzival uses this neutral language to break down barriers and create a common ground for dialogue on environmental and peace issues. His works are thought-provoking and invite viewers to engage with the idea of a global language.
Letters to the powerful
In his house, surrounded by wallpapered walls, Parzival regularly writes letters to the most influential people in the world. For example, he recently invited Putin and Obama to take part in a tour in his velotaxi, including a course in Esperanto. Despite the lack of replies, this does not deter him from his mission: global disarmament, the spread of Esperanto as a world language and a future without waste and cell phones.
Parzival often writes letters about current global issues. Recently, he has written letters to promote peace talks and disarmament, particularly concerning the Ukraine conflict. He has persuaded world leaders to sit at the negotiating table and find a peaceful solution to the ongoing war. Despite the challenges, Parzival remains relentless in his pursuit of peace and global understanding
Conclusion
The Avocado360 virtual tour offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Parzival and experience his vision for a better future. This tour is a visual treat and an inspiring journey through the life and art of an extraordinary man. Visit the 360° tour on our website and be enchanted by the green world of Parzival. Experience art, activism and an unwavering passion for the planet and the Esperanto language in every corner of his fantastic home.