It consists of a 22-meter diameter circle representing the Sun, with three hundred, multi-layered glass plates placed on the same level as the stone-paved waterfront, with photovoltaic solar modules underneath.
The monument consists of 300 multi-layered glass plates, placed level with the stone paving of the waterfront, arranged in the shape of a 22-meter diameter circle.
[1][2][3] A chrome ring on the perimeter of the Sun installation is inscribed the names of all titular saints of churches on the Zadar Peninsula.
The monument is also a calendar as beside the saints’ names are their feast days, along with the following information for each date: solar declination and solar altitude north or south of the equator (DEC minimum of -23° to a maximum of 23°); the length of sunlight in the meridian on that date and at the waterfront.
The photovoltaic solar modules absorb light energy, transform it into electricity, and release it into the power network.