Millers Statue Park is on Liding Island. This is actually a very famous statue home in Denmark. There are many works to visit. Of course, the residence is also very beautiful. The surrounding environment is really beautiful.
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Millers Sculpture Park was originally the private residence of the famous Swedish sculptor Carl Millers. He bought the hillside land next to the bay in 1906 and built villas and creative studios here, which are now open to the public. Millers Sculpture Park is located on the island of Lidding on the outskirts of Stockholm. Here, you can appreciate many important works of Millers, and you can also visit his collection of art works related to the ancient Greek and Roman times, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, including ancient Greek and Roman sculptures and Chinese Tang Sancai and Ming Dynasty stone sculptures. Wait. Millers' studio is also on display in the park intact. The Emma Courtyard is located in the corner of the park. The design of this courtyard is deeply influenced by the Swedish courtyard design. It has a unique style and is beautiful.
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Millers Statue Park is on Liding Island. This is actually a very famous statue home in Denmark. There are many works to visit. Of course, the residence is also very beautiful. The surrounding environment is really beautiful.
Carl Milles'villas and gardens are impressive, and here he can better appreciate his artistic vision and get a glimpse of his family life (such as furniture, environment). Even if you don't like art, at least some sculptures will be visually interesting, and the villa garden is a pleasant place to walk around - they are not that big. Museums rotate art exhibitions of other artists'works in gallery space. You can find information on the website or look at many banners all over the city. During the visit, we saw the works of two Swedish artists, Lars Johnsson (painter) and Kent Ullberg (sculptor), as the common theme of birds and animals in this exhibition. The garden fountain doesn't know why it doesn't open. Is it bad?
Originally the home of the sculptor Millers, it has now become his sculpture park. Most of the sculptures here are bronze sculptures, with the theme of European myths and stories, depicting the image of many mythical figures. The lines of sculpture are concise and clear. The bold and bold works are absolutely excellent works of sculpture and casting.
Absolute gem in Stockholm. It's a must visit whether you're a tourist or local. 170 kr ticket price and it's definitely worth every penny. Has a nice restaurant as well
Millers Sculpture Park is located on the northeastern island of Reading. Carl Millers, a famous Swedish sculptor, bought the hillside beside the Bay in 1906 and built villas and creation rooms there. After his death, Millers was established as a museum, exhibiting the sculptor's works of art and his extensive collection of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including Chinese tri-colored Tang Dynasty and Ming Dynasty stone sculptures. The garden is very quiet.