DeCordova Museum and Sculpture ParkDeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park Average User Rating: (0 votes, add your vote or comments) DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park is New England’s premiere contemporary art venue, and a wonderful place to picnic, hike, or play with all the cool gadgets in the gift shop. The main galleries are found in a slope above the Park and combine an unusual array of contemporary art that includes photography, painting, sculpture, mixed media, and digital art. Beautiful and sometimes bizarre, the DeCordova’s galleries exhibit a wide variety of artistic styles and statements. The DeCordova is a great place for kids, too. The huge outdoor xylophone just begs to be played! No matter the season, the museum and newly re-landscaped sculpture park is a beautiful setting, both indoors and out. Hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 11:00 am–5:00 pm. Sculpture Park is open during daylight hours. Closed: Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. All holidays are subject to change without notice. Directions: Directions from Rt 2: take Route 128/I-95 south to exit 28B, Trapelo Road/Lincoln. Go west on Trapelo Road, drive approximately 3 miles to Lincoln Center, a five-road intersection. Sandy Pond Road is directly ahead. The DeCordova Museum is approximately 1/2 mile ahead on the right. Purchase Go Boston Visitor Cards with unlimited FREE general admission to over 60 Boston attractions, tours, area discounts, and full-color pocket guidebook to the area. Tags: gocardfree decordovamuseum decordovasculpturepark Top of PageDo you know of a Place that should be included here? Please Suggest a place in the appropriate category. |
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