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Olympic Sculpture Park is an award-winning free public sculpture park owned and operated as part of the Seattle Art Museum, originally opened to the public in 2007. The park spans nine acres along the city's downtown seawall beachfront at Myrtle Edwards Park and was designed by Weiss/Manfredi Architects on the site of a former industrial area.
As one of downtown Seattle's only urban green spaces, the park is open to the public daily between dawn and dusk, with free tours available at select times throughout the year.
Both permanent and temporary rotating exhibits are showcased at the park, including Mark di Suvero's Bunyon's Chess, Louise Bourgeois' Eye Benches I, II, and III, and Beverly Pepper's Persephone Unbound.
2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, Phone: 206-654-3100, Map
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