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Sculpture park

Visit the sculpture park and make up your mind about it. This place is interesting, ambiguous. Modern sculptors consider the park a platform for self-expression.

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Sculpture Park (Skulpturenpark Köln) is a spacious green park in Cologne, located on the banks of the Rhine, near the zoo. The park exhibited the work of modern sculptors who consider it a platform for their expression. Bizarre sculptures are hidden among the trees, representing strange technogenic ornaments, geometric patterns, abstract compositions.

The park opened in 1997 as part of the Cologne Art Festival and has since been a source of fierce debate. Exposure changes every 2 years. The issue of artistic value has repeatedly been raised by the Cologne cultural community. However, the park has already existed for many years and is a landmark of the city. Why not visit the Sculpture Park and form your own opinion?

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Park hours

April-September: 10:30 - 19:00;
October-March: 10:30 - 17:00.

Free admission.

How to get there

Entrance through the Riehler Strasse near the Zoobrücke bridge.
Drive U-Bahn U5, U16, U18 to the Zoo / Flora / Reichenspergerplatz station.

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