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Review & FAQ:

  • What is the Olympic Sculpture Park?
  • When did the Olympic Sculpture Park open?
    • The park originally opened to the public on January 20th, 2007.
  • Who created and operates the Olympic Sculpture Park?
    • The park was created by and continues to be operated by the Seattle Art Museum. Admission to the park is free.
  • Can visitors use the park for special events?
    • The general public has the opportunity to plan a venue experience at the park. Hosts can treat their guests to breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains, Elliott Bay, and wonderfully colorful sunsets.
  • What are some of the notable sculptures in the park?
    • Some of the park’s more prominent sculpture works include The Eagle, Bunyon’s Chess, Father and Son, and Eye Benches I, II, and III.

Address: 2901 Western Avenue, Seattle, WA, Phone: 206-654-3100

Stroll through the Olympic Sculpture Park
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