City Sculpture Projects 1972 situated at 74 The Headrow is an innovative initiative dedicated to promoting public art through both permanent installations as well as temporary exhibitions throughout Leeds city center! By showcasing diverse artistic expressions—from large-scale sculptures visible around town—to intimate gallery spaces showcasing contemporary works—this project strives toward expanding accessibility while cultivating appreciation within communities surrounding artistry! Join us anytime during operating hours & feel free reaching out if you need additional information regarding upcoming events/exhibitions!

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Tim P

5 Google Rating

Great to see a city proud of some culture.

5/ 5

Great to see a city proud of some culture.

will b

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Juan Carlos González Ruiz (Shindú)

5 Google Rating

What to say about this wonderful experience, I loved it and I recommend it to everyone. This museum

5/ 5

What to say about this wonderful experience, I loved it and I recommend it to everyone. This museum is very curious to see. And then the area is impressive as well as the statue at the entrance of which I will hang a photo because I do not know, I see a certain resemblance 😜 ... Leeds is amazing, I was very surprised it is the second most important city in the United Kingdom but with the advantage that it is not as crowded as people like London.

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