About
The Sainsbury Centre Sculpture Park is part of Norwich’s University of East Anglia (EUA) campus. It surrounds the iconic Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, a modernist masterpiece designed by renowned architect Norman Foster in 1978. The centre is home to a significant art collection donated by Sir Robert and Lady Lisa Sainsbury. Over time, the outdoor sculpture park has become a destination in its own right, with pieces by artists like Henry Moore, Antony Gormley and Elisabeth Frink seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape.

Exploring the 350-acre Sculpture Park is a delightful experience for art lovers and dog owners alike. The park sits alongside the University Broad and Yare River, offering opportunities to extend your walk.
Dog Access and Rules
The Sculpture Park warmly welcomes dogs, provided they are kept on leads. While the outdoor grounds are free to explore with your pet, it’s essential to note that dogs are not allowed inside the museum buildings. However, the expansive parkland ensures your dog will have plenty of room to roam while you enjoy the stunning artwork dotting the landscape.
Access and Facilities
The Sainsbury Centre Sculpture Park is conveniently located just outside Norwich city centre. Ample parking is available on the UEA campus, with the sculpture park just a short walk away. For public transport, take a bus to the University of East Anglia from the city centre. From there, it’s a quick stroll to the park.










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