Par-La-Ville Sculpture Park
When
December 17, 2024
until
June 3, 2026
Recurring daily
Where
City of Hamilton HM 11
Bermuda
Admission
Free
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About Par-La-Ville Sculpture Park
The Par-La-Ville Sculpture Park is a joint project between the Corporation of Hamilton and the Bermuda National Gallery situated in the Queen Elizabeth Park in the centre of Hamilton. The majority of the sculptures on display are part of The John Hinson Young II and Nelga Young Collection which was gifted to the BNG by the former owners of the Lantana Cottage Colony in Somerset.
The artworks formed part of the "museum without walls" which the Youngs made so popular with visitors to their property. It was their wish that the sculptures in the collection be displayed publicly in the City of Hamilton so that they may be shared and enjoyed by future generations of Bermudians and visitors as they were at Lantana.
The sculptures, along with existing pieces in the BNG's collection also on display in the park, form part of Bermuda's National Sculpture Collection. The park, which can be accessed via Par-La-Ville Road and Queen Street, is open from 7.30am to 7.30pm.