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Outside, a delightful sculpture garden sprawls through the grounds, down-
hill toward the sea. The views over the Øresund, one of the busiest passages
in the nautical world, are nearly as inspiring as the art. The museum's floor
plan is a big loop, and the seaward side is underground—so as not to block
the grand views. It's fun to explore the grounds, peppered with sculptures and
made accessible by bridges and steps. The sculptures include items by Alex-
ander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Joan Miró, and others.
Taken as a whole, the museum is a joy to explore. What you see from the
inside draws you out, and what you see from the outside draws you in. The
place can't be rushed. Linger and enjoy.
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