Overview
Jing'an Sculpture Park is an elegant green space nestled between Nanjing Road and the Natural History Museum, featuring rotating installations of contemporary sculpture alongside permanent works by Chinese and international artists.
Highlights
- Outdoor Sculptures: Rotating exhibitions of large-scale contemporary works by artists like Zhan Wang and Sui Jianguo.
- Lake and Bridges: A central pond with wooden bridges provides a serene setting.
- Museum Access: The park contains the entrance to the Shanghai Natural History Museum.
History
Opened in 2001 on the site of a former industrial zone, the park was expanded in 2015 with the relocation of the Natural History Museum to its grounds.
Visitor Tips
- Free Entry: Open daily with no admission fee.
- Combine: Visit alongside the Natural History Museum and Jing'an Temple.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.