Sculpture Garden
Beyond the museum walls, art and nature meet. Stroll through our garden and discover sculptures and installations among flowers and greenery.
A garden as exhibition space
The sculpture garden at the Flower Art Museum is an extension of the museum experience. Around the historic building, sculptures and installations come together with carefully planted flowers and plants, each season with its own character.nnThe garden is designed as a walking route past changing outdoor works, with each sculpture thoughtfully placed in relation to its surroundings. Artists were invited to create works specifically for this outdoor space.
- Access included with museum ticketnChanging outdoor presentations throughout the yearnSuitable for children and wheelchair accessiblenSeating and rest areas throughout the garden

Currently on view
Works in the garden
A selection of the sculptures and installations currently on display in the sculpture garden.

Symbiosis II
An imposing sculpture exploring the interweaving of flower and environment. The work responds to light and season, constantly changing its appearance.

Symbiosis I
A mixed-media work focusing on the interaction between artificial and organic forms, placed where light and shadow play a significant role.
Coming soon
When the museum reopens in autumn 2026, new works will be added to the sculpture garden. Keep an eye on our website and newsletter.
Different every season
The garden through the seasons
The sculpture garden is constantly changing. The planting and rotating outdoor presentations create a different experience with each visit.
Spring
Tulips and spring blossoms surround the sculptures. The garden comes back to life after winter.
Summer
Full bloom. The longest days create the most beautiful interplay of light and art.
Autumn
Warm autumn colours give the sculptures a completely different atmosphere than in summer.
Winter
In the colder months, the bare forms of the sculptures gain extra expression.
Visit the sculpture garden
The sculpture garden is accessible through the museum and is part of your regular visit. No separate entrance is required.
- Access through the museum, included with your ticketnOpen during regular opening hoursnDogs welcome on a leadnWheelchair accessible via paved pathsnSeating available throughout the garden





