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  1. Explore the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, which offers a relaxing setting to enjoy works of modern sculpture. Interactive map

  2. Completed and opened to the public on May 23, 1999, the location provides an outdoor setting for exhibiting several pieces from the museum's contemporary sculpture collection. The collection is centered on a fountain which, from December to March, is converted to an ice-skating rink. (Such a rink predated the construction of the garden.) The ...

  3. Washington, DC. This 6-acre garden is studded with whimsical sculptures such as Roy Lichtenstein’s House I (1998), a giant Claes Oldenburg typewriter eraser (1999) and Roxy Paine's Graft (2008–09), a stainless-steel tree. They are scattered around a fountain – a great place to dip your feet in summer.

  4. National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20565, USA. http://www.nga.gov/ginfo/skating.shtm. A bronze thinking rabbit, a stainless steel tree, and a cherry-red abstract horse—these may sound like characters from a modern-day version of Alice in Wonderland, but are actually highlights from the National ...

  5. An Urban Oasis. The fountain is the heart of the garden and provides a refreshing retreat throughout Washington, D.C.’s sultry summers. The public love to gather along the generous marble edge of the pool and dip their feet in its cool waters, forming a vibrant tableau of people of all ages and backgrounds enjoying this urban oasis.

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