Nissbackan kartanon veistospuisto, Sculpture park and museum at Nissbacka Manor in Vantaa, Finland.
Nissbacka Manor Sculpture Park is an art collection featuring bronze and stone works displayed across a historical estate in natural surroundings. The artist's pieces spread across different areas of the grounds and invite walking and exploring.
The estate itself dates to the 16th century and has deep roots in regional history. Finland's first railway line ran through the area in 1862, marking a turning point in the region's development.
The sculptures show Finnish artistic ways of working and connect them with protecting nature. Visitors can see how this link between artists and the landscape has been lived out over decades.
The park is open on weekends from August to September, and admission is free. Free art workshops for children and guided tours take place during summer months.
The site brings together ancient shoreline elements with a special blast relief technique used in the sculptures, making it a special art collection. This technique and the link to the old coastal landscape give the park its distinctive character.
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