About Museum of Sketches for Public Art
The Museum of Sketches for Public Art is a craftsmanship historical center at Lund University in Sweden, devoted to the accumulation and show of representations and illustrations for contemporary amazing and open workmanship, for example, frescos, model, and reliefs. The historical center contains around 25,000 things, including portrayals and challenge sections by driving the twentieth century.
Swedish specialists, for example, Isaac Grünewald, other Nordic craftsmen and remote specialists, for example, Henry Moore, Diego Rivera and Henri Matisse.
The first building was an old gymnastic corridor; the designer Hans Westman included another area, and another expansion, planned by Johan Celsing, was finished in 2005.
The exhibition hall revived in March 2005 in the wake of having been shut for development work since 2001.
Museum of Sketches for Public Art Rating & Reviews
- Home
- Sweden
- Lund Tours
- About Museum Of Sketches For Public Art
- Log in
- Enquiry Form
To City (Destination)
From City
Travel Date
Travel Duration (In Days)
Adult
Child
Infant
Travel With
Hotel
Rooms
Type of Trip
Total Budget (in INR)
Ticket Booked ?
Ticket Required?
Mode of Transport
Ticket Category
I will book
Date of Birth
Gender
Marital Status
Income (Per Month)
Nationality
Preferred Language
Total countries visited so far
Do you have a Visa ?
Do you have a Passport?
Preferred Time to Call
We have identified additional inquiries related to your tour. Please review them and let us know if there are any inquiries you would like us to remove.