Musée de la Sculpture en Plein Air
5th arrondissement of Paris, France · built 1980
The Musée de la Sculpture en Plein Air (French pronunciation: [myze də la skyltyʁ ɑ̃ plɛn‿ɛʁ]) is a collection of outdoor sculpture located on the banks of the Seine in the 5th arrondissement, Paris, France. The museum opens free of charge. The museum was created in 1980 in the Jardin Tino Rossi to display sculptures from the second half of the twentieth century. It stretches some 600 meters along the Quai Saint-Bernard beside the Jardin des Plantes, between Place Valhubert and Gare d'Austerlitz to just east of Pont de Sully. The museum currently contains over fifty sculptures, including pieces by Alexander Archipenko, Jean Arp, César Baldaccini, and Constantin Brâncuși, as well as the following pieces: Augustin Cardenas (1927), La Grande Fenêtre, 1974 Marta Colvin (1915), Le Grand Signe, 1970 Guy de Rougemont (1935), Interpénétration des deux espaces, 1975 Reinhoud d'Haese (Reinhoud) (1928), Melmoth, 1966 Marino di Teana (1920-2012), Structure architecturale, 1973 Étienne-Martin (Étienne Martin) (1913–1995), Demeurre 1, 1954–1958 Sorel Etrog (1933), Fiesole, 1965–1967 Albert Feraud (1921), Sans titre, 1979 Yoshikuni Iida (1923), Shining Wings, 1981 Jean-Robert Ipoustéguy (1920), Hydrophage, 1975 Micha Laury (1946), Mind Accumulation, 1988 Aglaé Libéraki (1923-1985), Abellio, 1971–1973 Liuba (1923), Animal 82, 1982 Liuba (1923), Stèle, 1977 Bernard Pagès (1940), S
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