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A photograph of a woodland with a large, dark, rectangular sculpture in the centre, on which the shadows of trees are visible. A path strewn with leaves leads past the sculpture, surrounded by trees bathed in autumnal light and colours.
Activity

Freedom walk

What does it mean to feel free or unfree? During this walking route through the sculpture garden, you will discover ten sculptures that say something about the theme of freedom.

Date

Ongoing

Location

Sculpture garden

Freedom in focus

The sculptures featured in this walk were all made in the last hundred years. They give shape to the abstract concept of freedom in different ways. Freedom is more than just a life without war. It is about openness, independence, hope, innovation, willpower and the lust for life. The ten works each show in their own way what it means to be or feel (un)free.

Photo of an outdoor artwork. A white sculpture with abstract forms stands on a raised platform, surrounded by the shadows of branches and a clear blue sky.

Jean Dubuffet, Jardin d’émail, 1974

Practical info

Pick up the booklet with the route and additional information at the information stand in the entrance area of the museum. Use it to follow the walk through the sculpture garden. The walk takes approximately one hour.

Kröller-Müller Museum

Houtkampweg 6, Otterlo, The Netherlands

Route and parking

Open Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays from 10.00-17.00 hrs. Closed on 1 January.

Monday 6 July until 24 August: 10.00-17.00 hrs.

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