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  1. www.seattleartmuseum.org › olympic-sculpture-parkOlympic Sculpture Park

    Need to park your bike? There are bike racks in the Pavilion garage, on the corner of Western Ave and Broad St and on the corner of Broad St and Alaskan Way.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Enjoy a virtual visit to one of our favorite sculptures, Calder’s Eagle, through our immersive 360 photo. Experience the charm of a delightful picnic with the kids at the Olympic Sculpture Park as if you were there!

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  4. www.seattleartmuseum.org › Shared Documents › VisitMAP & GUIDE

    BICYCLE RACKS AT THE PARK Bicycle racks are located in the garage, near the Father and Son fountain on the Alaskan Way Plaza, and on Western Avenue on the corner of Broad Street. Interested in planning a Venue Experience at Olympic Sculpture Park? Learn more visitsam.org/venueexperience Cover Photo: Benjamin Benschneider.

  5. Sculpture in the Park with bikers on the path. At the waterfront entrance/exit to the park, the benches are quite unique you can look out to the water, at the water fountain or the train as it passes by. Olympic Sculpture Park – the benches have eyes Interesting fountain – father and child (in the water) reaching out to each other at the park

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  6. Walking through the nature and art of the Olympic Sculpture Park, from the low-lying valley around Richard Serra’s Wake to the span of open water that fills the sightlines of Jaume Plensa’s Echo, one experiences an impeccable balance of nature and whimsy.

  7. This new waterfront park gives Seattle residents and visitors the opportunity to experience a variety of sculpture in an outdoor setting, while enjoying the incredible views and beauty of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. Admission is free.

  8. May 4, 2011 · The paths along ‘The Shore’ connect to the Elliott Bay trail, a popular path for bicycles, skaters and walkers which offers stunning views of the sound and mountains. Adjacent to the sculpture park is Myrtle Edwards Park, a 1.25 mile long shoreline park.

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