Approximately 20 sculptures are available to view across the University campus via a trail map
The Sculpture Park is situated across the University OF East Anglia campus, with 350 acres of attractive parkland open to everyone to enjoy art, architecture and the natural environment.
As well as formal sculpture gardens, the Park offers the tranquillity of the Broad and Yare river valley and dense urban modernist architecture, designed by leading architects such as Norman Foster, Denys Lasdun and Rick Mather.
The natural environment includes a wide range of fauna and flora including a number of remarkable ancient oaks and is home to a population of wild rabbits and rare and endangered species.
The Sculpture Park includes important works by Henry Moore, Elisabeth Frink, Lynn Chadwick, Liliane Lijn and Antony Gormley.
Free to enter
Tuesday – Friday 9am-6pm (Last exhibition entry 4.30pm)
Saturday – Sunday 10am-5pm (Last exhibition entry 4pm)
Closed Mondays, including bank holiday
- Accessible toilets
- Wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchairs available
- Hearing loop
- Baby changing