  |
Louisiana - http://www.louisiana.dk/
Sculpture garden and museum in Denmark. |
  |
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. |
  |
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] |
  |
The Tarot Garden - http://www.nikidesaintphalle.com/
Giardino dei Tarocchi : In Tuscany (Italy), a "meeting place between art and nature", monumental sculptures and mosaic by French-born artist Niki de Saint Phalle who used the tarot cards to give some keys to an exploration of the human condition. |
  |
Statue Park Budapest - http://www.szoborpark.hu/
Outdoor museum park of communist era public sculpture removed after the fall of communism in Hungary. |
  |
Dutch Sculpture Garden - http://www.iuoart.org/gard.htm
Permanent exhibition of Dutch sculptures and installations in its garden, which serves to indicate various directions taken by Dutch sculptors in the course of the last fifty years, on display at the University Institute for Art History in Florence. |
  |
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. |
  |
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. |
  |
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. |
  |
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. |
  |
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. |
  |
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. |
  |
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. |
  |
Middelheimmuseum - http://museum.antwerpen.be/middelheimopenluchtmuseum/
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. |
  |
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. |