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Explore the Walker Art Center's garden featuring sculptures and scenic views in Minneapolis.
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The best way to experience the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is by taking a self-guided tour. This book offers an insider's look at 40 artworks in this unique urban park. Order a copy today.
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Through short interactive narratives, this ongoing series presents behind the scenes tours of your favorite outdoor sculptures. The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is free, requires no tickets for admission, and is open from 6 am to 12 midnight every day.
Skyline Mini Golf returns to the Walker rooftop this summer! Catch some sunshine and a gorgeous view of downtown Minneapolis while putting away on the course featuring an eclectic mix of artist-designed holes.
The Garden Terrace Room features 180-degree views of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and the city with floor-to-ceiling windows and private outdoor terrace spaces, creating a unique indoor/outdoor wedding or corporate event venue.
Send your group on themed scavenger hunts in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden or Walker galleries. Contact us to discuss a customized event for your team.
A flexible meeting space with modular tables, built-in projector and screen, high ceilings, and views of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.
The Garden Terrace Room features 180-degree views of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and the city with floor-to-ceiling windows and private outdoor terrace spaces, creating a unique indoor/outdoor wedding or corporate event venue. The terraces open in April (weather dependent).
Photo by Cameron Wittig, courtesy Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. On November 16 around 11:00 AM, the Cherry of Spoonbridge and Cherry, currently on view in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, will be temporarily removed for restoration and re-painting.