Yorkshire Sculpture Park
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Founded in 1977, Yorkshire Sculpture Park is Europe's largest outdoor gallery showcasing modern & contemporary sculptures across the beautiful Bretton Hall estate.
Discover more than 60 sculptures in the open air by internationally acclaimed artists, including Elisabeth Frink, Andy Goldsworthy, Henry Moore and James Turrell. With a vibrant programme of temporary exhibitions, dynamic events and activities, and pioneering education and community work, each season offers something new to discover.Yorkshire Sculpture Park was awarded the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year 2014 for its bold artistic vision, consistently delivered at the highest level.
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Address
West Bretton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF4 4LG
01924 832631
Opening times
Autumn/winter: Tues–Sun 10.00–17.00.
Monday opening on Bank Holidays and Wakefield School Holidays.
Closed 24–25 December.
Exclusions and safety measures
Book your tickets and plan your visit at ysp.org.uk
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