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

    The Olympic Sculpture Park offers monumental contemporary sculptures and breathtaking views of the Space Nee dle, Olympic Mountains, and Puget Sound.

  2. 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.

  3. One of the best parks is the Olympic Sculpture Park (OSP). The OSP is a part of the Seattle Art Museum (SAM). It is a lovely place to take a stroll and view sculpture art.

  4. The Olympic Sculpture Park, created and operated by the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), is a public park with modern and contemporary sculpture in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The park, which opened January 20, 2007, consists of a 9-acre (36,000 m 2) outdoor sculpture museum, an indoor pavilion, and a beach on Puget Sound. [1]

  5. Feb 6, 2010 · Olympic Sculpture Park. Experience historical and contemporary art pieces and galleries at our three beautiful locations.

  6. 525 reviews and 1847 photos of OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK "The sculpture park is almost done, and there is a grand opening party! Two-Day Celebration: Saturday, Jan. 20 and Sunday, Jan. 21 January 20, 2007 11 a.m.---9 p.m. Olympic Sculpture Park Free shuttles, dogs allowed on leash.

    • 2901 Western Ave Seattle, WA 98121
  7. Book your tickets online for Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle: See 1,147 reviews, articles, and 870 photos of Olympic Sculpture Park, ranked No.56 on Tripadvisor among 747 attractions in Seattle.

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

    Roy McMakin Love & Loss, 2005–6. Commissioned specifically for the Olympic Sculpture Park, Love & Loss features benches that are functional and meaningful. A tree forms the v of “Love,” which blossoms and loses its leaves seasonally, a reminder of nature’s cycles, which mirror human experience.

  9. The Olympic Sculpture Park is Seattle's largest downtown green space, an imaginative reuse of former wasteland between the waterfront, the railway tracks and Western Ave. Zigzagging pathways cut between giant sculptural forms and angular steel constructions, dropping down to a shingle beach that is often strewn with driftwood.

  10. It was such a pleasure walking around the Olympic Sculpture Park! It's a fairly large, outdoor area with some wonderful sculptures displayed all around. The site is a former industrial area which has been completely transformed to a fantastic venue for art. This is a must visit spot and it is free.

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