
The Fountains
Around the halls Lurbeltz and Ekizuri lies a system of five fountains inspired by the Platonic solids — geometric shapes traditionally associated with balance and universal harmony
Four of them surround Ekizuri, forming a golden rectangle, while the fifth sits at the center of Lurbeltz, symbolically connecting both spaces.
Each fountain represents one of the elements: earth, water, fire, air, and ether. Together, they offer a journey of inner integration, where the sensory and the symbolic intertwine. Their arrangement suggests a path of reconnection with the elemental forces that dwell in the natural world — and within ourselves.
These fountains invite silence and presence. They remind us that balance is not imposed, but cultivated — in relationship with the elements, the environment, and with oneself.