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Europe -
The Netherlands
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Kroller-Muller
Museum and Sculpture Park
One of the largest in Europe, the sculpture garden is set in a varied
landscape that covers 21 hectares and accommodates a unique collection
of sculptures from the end of the 19th century to the present.
National Park "De Hoge Veluwe" Postbus1,Otterlo 6730 AA. Contact:
Robert Keuning.(31-318) 59 12 41. Fax (31-318) 59 22 09. Open Tues. through
Sun., 10a.m. to 4:30p.m.
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Stedelijk
Museum of Modern Art
The Stedelijk Museum is the most important museum of modern and contemporary
art in The Netherlands. A lot of works are permanently on view from the
Stedelijk Museum's famous sculpture collection. There are frequently changing
temporary exhibitions on view too.
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St.
Ives Open Air Museum Drechtbanks Sculpture Park
Wonderful new sculpture park alongside one of Holland's famous canals.
The park is named after St. Ives, Cornwall in the southwesternmost point
in England, which has been home to artists since the '50s, including Hepworth
and Nicholson.
Zwijndrecht, Holland
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Haags Gemeentemuseum
The gardens in and around this municipal museum were designed by H.P.
Berlage and feature 20th century sculpture by Judd, Maaskant,
Moore, van Pallandt, Visser, and others.
Stadhouder Laan 41, 2517 HV the Hague. Contact: J. DeRook. (31-70) 338
1111. Fax (31-70) 355 7360.
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Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden
Dutch collector has small garden size sculptures along streams and waterfalls
in her well landscaped garden.
Standen Lane, Ockley, Surrey, Tel:1306.627269 |
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