This is home to some creative sculptures on 20 acres of meadow and forest land in Schamburg. Actually, I was expecting more sculptures. The arch made from cedars at the entrance is a gateway to this park. The twist in the arch looks beautiful and gives the impression of endlessness.
The sculpture of two tongues, twisted and dance together in a circle. The sculpture of three chairs in a Greek theme are constructed from steel. A sculpture “Athys” is wooden sculpture in the form of lighting bolt that hit the earth.
Sculpture made from huge stone with ancient human face looks weird to normal people. The “Touching heaven” sculpture is made from the bronze.
“Thought - Rise in vacuum” sculpture is metallic sphere made from stainless steel. The numbers zero and one are fabricated from stainless steel in different sizes and welded together.
We enjoyed walking through the trail along the stream of water. Hopefully, they will keep adding more sculptures in the future. From outside, you might wonder where are the sculptures? You don’t see them until you go inside. Sometimes, it is difficult to understand the sculpture and make sense out of it.
Overall, my impression was that the park was not very...
Read moreThis park is a real gem, it combines nature and art, so you can experience both in one visit! I enjoy walking around beautiful pond, with the swan family in summer and gorgeous flowers surrounding that place, and that interesting huge sculpture of the women , who is resting by the pond and you can only see her partially, the rest is covered with the grass, and kids, who come to the park loves to run around this sculpture and climb up the grassy hills.. When you continue walking around, you can either walk through the forest area, which is beautiful as well or just follow regular road and again, enjoy several sculptures from different countries along the way..They are all very interesting: different styles, meanings and very unique. Now you can go by new passage, which is going along the stream and surrounded by old trees. Any time of the year is good...
Read moreSo I found this place just randomly searching for things to do in the area. I was excited when I saw some pics of the place and fully expected a huge park full of random sculptures. Upon arriving I still had excitement as I began entering the sculpture area of the park. There are a total of about 12 sculptures on 1 little strip of the entire park. Basically, once you walk the strip that has the sculptures, you've seen 90% of what he park has to offer unfortunately. I was saddened by this, as I was really expected more from the title. Outside of the sculptures, there is an area on the opposite side of the park that has dedicated trees to various public figures. There is a pavilion, but there's only like 3 paths to the entire park, and all lead to dead ends, the parks paths don't wrap around into each other which was a weird...
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