Skulpturenpark Lehmbruck-Museum Duisburg, Sculpture garden in Duisburg, Germany.
Skulpturenpark Lehmbruck-Museum Duisburg is a sculpture garden with over 40 monumental outdoor artworks spread across a large green space within Immanuel Kant Park. The works are arranged throughout different sections, so visitors encounter each piece as they walk through the grounds.
The museum was founded in 1964 and is named after Wilhelm Lehmbruck, a major German sculptor. It was established after significant artworks were lost during the Nazi period and aimed to preserve and showcase sculpture history.
The sculptures come from artists around the world, including Alberto Giacometti, Henry Moore, and Tony Cragg. International and German artists' works stand side by side, showing different ways of expressing ideas through form.
The park is easy to explore on foot, with artworks spread along marked paths throughout the grounds. There are seating areas and open spaces where visitors can view the sculptures from different angles.
The park holds one of the world's largest collections of Alberto Giacometti's works, including masterpieces rarely seen elsewhere. These pieces display his signature tall, thin figures that appear mysterious and moving.
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