DeCordova Museum & Sculpture Park


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Originally bequeathed to the Town of Lincoln by Julian DeCordova in 1930, the museum and park opened as an incorporated non-profit institution in 1950. The museum is a multi-faceted center for the arts which collects, preserves and interprets 20th century art with a primary focus on the art of New England.  The extensive facilities include a museum, a school, an outdoor sculpture park and a cafe.

The museum is located at 51 Sandy Pond Road.  It is open Tuesday through Sunday, 11am to 5 pm. 
The park is open during daylight hours.   There is a fee to enter the museum.  (Lincoln residents admitted free).

For more information call 781-259-8355


Photos:
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DeCordova Museum aerial view

Above:
'Two Big Black Hearts' by Jim Dine, (l)
'Pine Sharks' by Kitty Wales, (c)
'Sunflowers for Vincent' by Mark di Suvero, (r)



CLICK HERE to visit the DeCordova Museum's web site



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