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The Sculpture Park

With the Baroque garden at Gl. Holtegaard and the surrounding outdoor areas, Gl. Holtegaard is establishing a unique sculpture park – an institutional rarity in Denmark.

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Free admission

The sculpture park is free to visit and contains works by: Tal R, Dan Graham, Tomás Saraceno, Per Kirkeby, A Kassen, Ernesto Neto, Benedikte Bjerre and others.

The sculpture park functions both as an integrated part of the public baroque garden and as a dynamic extension of the Kunsthalles exhibition program. As a permanent sculpture park, it will be continuously expanded and developed, while the garden - depending on the artist and curation - can be activated in whole or in part as an extended exhibition space in connection with the Kunsthalles changing exhibitions.

The ambition is to create a distinctive sculpture park in the long term that will become a landmark for both Gl. Holtegaard and Rudersdal Municipality.

During the summer months, the outdoor areas also provide a setting for outdoor concerts and other cultural events.

The sculpture park is free to visit and has the same opening hours as the kunsthalle.

 

The page is continuously updated with news about the sculpture park.

The sculpture park contains works by, among others: Tal R, Dan Graham, Tomás Saraceno, Per Kirkeby, A Kassen, Ernesto Neto, Benedikte Bjerre, Sif Itona Westerberg, Carl Sandegaard, Ebbe Stub Witrup, Lawrence Weiner, José Dávila, Amalie Jacobsen, Julie Lænkholm and Michael Dean.unstha

The Sculpture Park

As early as May 2025, the public has been able to follow the extensive restoration that will bring Gl. Holtegaard back to its grandeur.

The sculpture park functions both as an integrated part of the public baroque garden and as a dynamic extension of the Kunsthalles exhibition program. As a permanent sculpture park, it will be continuously expanded and developed, while the garden - depending on the artist and curation - can be activated in whole or in part as an extended exhibition space in connection with the Kunsthalles changing exhibitions.

The ambition is to create a distinctive sculpture park in the long term that will become a landmark for both Gl. Holtegaard and Rudersdal Municipality.

During the summer months, the outdoor areas also provide a setting for outdoor concerts and other cultural events.

The sculpture park is free to visit and is open from sunrise to sunset year-round.

The page is continuously updated with news about the sculpture park.

The sculpture park contains works by, among others:
Tal R, Dan Graham, Tómas Saraceno, Per Kirkeby, A Kassen, Ernesto Neto, Benedikte Bjerre, Esben Weile Kjær, Sif Itona Westerberg, Carl Sandegaard, Ebbe Stub Witrup, Kaare Golles, Lawrence Weiner, José Dávila, Amalie Jacobsen, Julie Lænkholm, Maja Lisa Engelhardt, Morten Løbner Espersen, Morten Bülow and Michael Dean.

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Tuesday: 10-17

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Thursday: 10-20

Friday: 10-17

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Gl. Holtegaard, Attemosevej 170, 2840 Holte, Denmark

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