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  1. Aug 19, 2014 · He finished his first sculpture in 1961 and continued sculpting all his life, finishing around 450 statues. All these statues are now standing in the park-like garden of the house where he lived with his parents. Veijo never stopped living in that house, and he was a man who loved being alone.

  2. The Sculpture Park and Garden of Veijo Rönkkönen. Gardens 6 years ago 3 Minute (s) to read. Used with the permission of the photographer, Minna Haveri. Nestled in remote Eastern Finland in Parikkala, near the Russian border, is a delight that spans history and culture.

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  4. May 31, 2014 · Veijo completed his first sculpture in 1961, and now his yard are filled with over 450 statues, 200 of with are self-portraits of the artist in Yoga positions. The statues have loudspeakers hidden inside them, and the sound effects add to the eeriness of this place. Veijo’s sculpture park can be seen as a reflection of his own life.

  5. Parikkala Sculpture Park Veijo Rönkkönen (1944-2010) (8-8-2019) Used with permission of the photographer, Minna Haveri. Status. Extant. Address. 21-23 Tiviäntie, Parikkala, 59100, Finland. Built. 1960s to 2010. Visiting Information. The park is accessible by car, and visitors are welcome to enter twenty-four hours a day.

  6. Open: 01.01.2023 — 01.01.2026. VEIJO RÖNKKÖNEN (1942–2010) built remarkable ITE* park in Koitsanlahti, Parikkala, close to the Russian border in Finland. He worked on the site of some half a hectare for nearly 50 years. His hard work resulted in about 560 concrete statues and a magnificent garden.

  7. Veijo Rönkkönen ’s life’s work, the Parikkala sculpture park is the best-known ITE environment overseas. It is a unique art garden in which visitors can enjoy an exceptional atmosphere. The park has more than 500 sculptures made of concrete and hundreds of plants.

  8. Oct 17, 2021 · In fact, he was quite shy as well as eccentric, but if someone came to visit he would show them around. The Veijo Rönkkönen Sculpture Garden is now open to the public. The 500 or so human figures impress up to 25,000 visitors a year as creepy, funny, scary, whimsical, mysterious, or haunting.

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