“a museum without walls”
The Windsor Sculpture Park is a museum without walls, a unique park showcasing more than 31 large-scale, internationally recognized works of contemporary sculpture by world-renowned artists. It is a place of convergence and divergence, difference and similarity. The Windsor Sculpture Park is located on the shores of the Detroit River within Ambassador and Centennial Parks, between the Ambassador Bridge (Huron Church Road) and The Art Gallery of Windsor (Church Street). The Windsor Sculpture Park is made possible by the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Odette and the P & L Odette Foundation. The park is maintained by the City of Windsor, Parks and Recreation. For Mr. Odette, it was extremely important to have art in public spaces. He generously donated to Windsor and viewed his gifts as part of the Windsor culture scene – an outdoor public gallery open every day of the year, free of charge to Windsorites and visitors.
Worth the stop! Beautiful views of Detroit. Lots of history. The walk along the water is peaceful. The sculptures are interesting. Took lots of pictures. I would go back.
Not for kids unless you want them climbing all over the art work. Beautiful view of the Detroit River and jogging/bike path. The restrooms were locked so my kids were a little distressed until we found a gas station. Nice art but not a good place for kids to run around without getting swiped by a bike or skater.
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Windsor Sculpture Park
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- Sun - Sat: 8:00 am - 11:00 pm
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