The Park of Sculpture was established through a collaboration between the artist Paweł Althamer, the Targówek district authorities, and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw.
The park contains an installation titled 'Raj' (Paradise), which features a small garden and a fountain.
The layout of the park was designed in the 1970s as part of the surrounding Bródno housing estate development.
Several sculptures in the park are constructed from unconventional materials, including wood, concrete, and recycled metal.
The park serves as a hub for local community cultural events, including periodic open-air workshops and neighborhood festivals.
Bródnowski Park is a large 25-hectare urban park located in the Targówek district of Warsaw. The park is home to the Sculpture Park in Bródno, an ongoing artistic project initiated in 2009 by Paweł Althamer. It features numerous permanent contemporary outdoor installations integrated into the landscape. The grounds include several interconnected artificial ponds that serve as a focal point for the walking paths. Recreational facilities consist of multiple playgrounds, outdoor gym equipment, and designated picnic zones. Extensive walking and cycling paths traverse the area, connecting various sections of the green space. Mature trees provide significant canopy cover across the central sections of the park.
The central fountain area near the main sculptural installations.
Bring a picnic blanket as there are designated grassy areas, but benches near the ponds fill up quickly on weekends.
Follow the designated paths to locate the dispersed modern art sculptures, as some are tucked away behind tree lines.
Combine your visit with a walk through the adjacent residential area to observe the contrast between 1970s modernist urban planning and contemporary public art.
Do not attempt to swim in the ponds, as the water is ornamental and not maintained for recreational use.