Fondation Maeght, Alpes-Maritimes, France, perched on a wooded hillside inland from the Riviera, has works by some of the greatest 20th century sculptors, including Braque, Giacometti and Miró (from €14; fondation-maeght.com).
Kröller-Müller Museum, in Arnhem, the Netherlands, is one of Europe’s largest sculpture gardens, and has pieces by Rodin, Hepworth and Moore (from €6.50; krollermuller.nl).
Museum of Underwater Sculpture, Ayia Napa, Cyprus, is a submerged sculpture forest, which you can snorkel over or dive down to (free; musan.com.cy).
Austrian Sculpture Park, Graz, Austria, has quirky pieces such as Erwin Wurm’s life-size Fat House, which appears to be made of marshmallow (free; museum-joanneum.at).
Middelheim Museum, in Antwerp, Belgium, has more than 100 sculptures dotted through the park, plus a restaurant in the old castle (free; middelheimmuseum.be).
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