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Jorge Dubon, Metallic Wood, 1970
(Photo: Joris Luyten)

  

left: Eugène Dodeigne, Three Standing Figures, 1978
right:
Henry Moore, King and Queen,
1952/53 -
(Photo: Bart Huysmans)


Philippe Jaques, untitled, 1987

(Photo: Gert Jochems)


Jeonghwa Choi, Black Lotus, 2005
(Photo: Philippe de Gobert) 

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Antwerp

"
Open-Air Museum of Sculpture Middelheim"
Founded in 1950 -

Sculpture Park - Museum - Pavillions -
Documentation Center, with
information on modern and contemporary art
from Rodin to the present
-
Changing exhibitions -


Link: http://middelheimmuseum.be.en/

Information:
Open-Air Museum of Sculpture Middelheim
Middelheimlaan 61
2020 Antwerp
Tel.: 03 827 15 34
Fax: 03 825 28 35

middelheimopenluchtmuseum@stad.antwerpen.be

Opening times, facilities and admission:

See detailed information       (right)

Source + Photos:
with friendly permission:
Open-Air Museum of Sculpture Middelheim



State (updated): 09/2016



Directions: See detailed information

   For disabled:                                 Zurück
Middelheimmuseum is accessible to disabled visitors. The ways are in good condition for wheelchairs. In "Middelheim-Laag", the lower part of the Middelheimmuseum, the ground (and the grass area) can be very wet. Most of the year only the paths are accessible. The "Braem Pavilion" (an exhibition building) is also accessible to wheelchairs.






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