Millers Statue Park is on Liding Island. This is actually a very famous statue home in Denmark. There are many works to visit. Of course, the residence is also very beautiful. The surrounding environment is really beautiful.
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Millers Statue Park is on Liding Island. This is actually a very famous statue home in Denmark. There are many works to visit. Of course, the residence is also very beautiful. The surrounding environment is really beautiful.
The various statues of Carl Milles’ villa and garden are impressive and here can better appreciate his artistic vision through a glimpse of his family life (such as furniture, environment). Even if you don’t like art, at least some sculptures will be visually interesting, and the villa’s gardens are a pleasant place to walk around they’re not that big. The museum rotates art exhibitions of other artists’ works within the gallery space, and you can find information on the website or see the many banners that are spread across the city. During the visit we saw the works of two Swedish artists, LarsJohnsson (painter), KentUllberg (sculptor) for this exhibition common bird, animal theme. The fountain in the garden does not know why it is not open. Is it broken?
It was originally the residence of the sculptor Millers, and has now become his sculpture park. The sculptures here are mainly bronze sculptures, the theme is European mythology story, depicting many mythological characters, the carving line is simple and clear, the big knife is definitely a fine work of sculpture and casting.
Absolute gem in Stockholm. It's a must visit whether you're a tourist or local. 170 kr ticket price and it's definitely worth every penny. Has a nice restaurant as well
Millers Sculpture Park is located on the north-east island of Liding. Carl Millers, a famous Swedish sculptor, bought the hillside area by the bay in 1906 and built villas and creation rooms there. After Millers' death, he was opened as a museum, featuring the sculptor's artwork and his extensive collection of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including Tang Sancai and Ming Dynasty stone carvings in China. The location of the garden is very quiet.