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Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture, Welshpool, Mid Wales

Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture
Aquaduct Road
Berriew

Welshpool
Mid Wales

SY22 8AH
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Enter the glittering world of internationally renowned sculptor Andrew Logan, who creates adventures in wonderland. Logan's work is of popular poetry and metropolitan glamour. The only museum in Europe dedicated to a living artist. His magical world includes flowers, animals, planets and gods. Horses fly, butterflies are larger than birds, a throne is a velvet lily, a tree sings. See your reflection in the gigantic Cosmic Egg, dance with an Indian Goddess, hear the tigers roar, experience the magic of the Egyptian Nile and its Gods.

Children's activity packs, workshops, café, shop, activities programme, events programme, civil wedding licence, available for hire for corporate meetings, events, evening functions and school/group visits.

Details

Months Open: Easter Weekend: Fri - Mon, 12 - 6
May - Oct: Wed - Sun, 12 - 6 (incl Bank Hols)
Nov - Dec: Sat & Sun, 12 - 4
Open at any other times by appointment
Closed Jan - Apr
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes - Please pre-book
Discount for Groups: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
Wedding Facilities: Yes
Conference Facilities: Yes - Small numbers
Admission Price: Adults: £2
Children/Concessions: £1
Family: £6
Gift Shop: Yes
Catering: Café

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