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Kröller-Müller Museum - http://www.kmm.nl/
In the sculpture garden of Kröller-Müller Museum (Otterlo, Netherlands), a exceptional collection of sculptural art from the end of 19th century up to present (including Rodin, Moore, Hepworth, Dubuffet and Oldenburg). Site in Dutch and English. |
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Fondation Pierre Gianadda - http://www.gianadda.ch/
In the gardens of Foundation Pierre Giannada (Martigny, Switzerland), a Gallo-Roman archeological site with a permanent collection of works by international artists including (among others) Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, Henry Moore Germaine Richier, Maillol. [French and English] |
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Wanas Foundation - http://www.wanas.se/
In the park of Wanas (Sweden), international exhibitions of contemporary art and a permanent collection of 30 artworks by Nordic and American artists. The monumental sculptures and conceptual installations are all site specific. Site in Swedish and English. |
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Statue Park Budapest - http://www.szoborpark.hu/
Outdoor museum park of communist era public sculpture removed after the fall of communism in Hungary. |
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Europos Parkas - http://www.europosparkas.lt/
In Lithuania, on a area of 55 hectares, a permanent exhibition of 90 artworks by international artists : the collection includes large scale works by Magdalena Abakanowicz, Sol LeWitt and Dennis Oppenheim among others. Site in Lithuanian and English, short presentation in 15 languages. |
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Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum - http://www.lehmbruckmuseum.de/
In the Kant Park of Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum (Duisburg, Germany), 40 sculptures in explicit interaction between art and nature, between the museum building and its surroundings : works by Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Henri Laurens, Henry Moore. Site in German and English. |
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Parco Sculpture del Chianti - http://www.chiantisculpturepark.it/
In the Tuscan countryside near Siena (Italy), the Chianti Sculpture Park present a permanent exhibition of over 20 site-specific artworks : an integration of art and nature with a spectrum of international works expressed in a diversity of materials. Site in Italian, English, French and German. |
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Middelheimmuseum - http://www.middelheimmuseum.be
In Antwerp (Belgium), a permanent open-air museum for modern sculpture (from Bourdelle to Panamarenko). Temporary exhibitions and documentation centre. Site in Dutch and English. |
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Vigeland Sculpture Park - http://www.fortunecity.com/westwood/arch/769/Vigeland/
Sculpture Park in Oslo Norway with works modeled in full size by Gustav Vigeland. |
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Skulpturlandskap Nordland - http://www.skulpturlandskap.no/
In Norway, a permanent exhibition of 33 artworks by international artists, in 33 municipalities on an area of 40,000 km2 : an open air museum and a dialogue between artworks, landscapes and spectators. Site in Norwegian and English. |
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Sculpture at Schoenthal - http://www.schoenthal.ch/
In the park of the former benedictine monastery of Schoenthal (Jura, Switzerland), a permanent exhibition of over 20 sculptures by international and Swiss artists : each work has its own space and lead to a subtile dialogue between art and nature. Temporary exhibitions in the former church room. Site in German and English. |
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Artparks Sculpture Park - http://www.artparks.co.uk
Bringing Sculpture into the Open. In the grounds of Sausmarez Manor (Guernesey), between 150-250 pieces of sculpture, by around 100 different artists, are on display. |
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Herbert Gerisch Stiftung - http://www.herbert-gerisch-stiftung.de/
Sculpture park managed by The Herbert Gerisch Foundation in Neumünster, Germany. Site in German and English. |
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Sojo Park - http://www.parcodelsojo.it/
Work by international sculptors in an open air rural setting in the province of Vicenza. Site in Italian, French, English and German. |
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Krakamarken Art Park - http://www.museetfordanskkunst.dk/krakamarken/Default.htm
A 70 acres public sculpture park in Denmark, where international visual artists work with natural materials. |