An eccentric garden of sculptures crafted in India decorate an Irish green space dedicated to Alan Turing. THE UNUSUAL SPIRITUAL VISIONS OF an Irishman were created in stone by craftsmen in Mahabalipuram, India, and now populate a sculpture park in County Wicklow, Ireland. Covering 22 acres, the park includes a series of dancing figures of Ganesh, Shiva, and other Hindu deities. It also includes more bizarre sculptures of a skeletal Buddha-like figure, an enormous disembodied finger, and a sculpture called "The Split Man" which shows a figure ripping itself in two, representing "the mental state of the dysfunctional human." Intended to represent the spiritual progression to enlightenment, this collection of 14 statues took 20 years to complete. A plaque dedicates the park to mathematician Alan Turing. The park was known as Victoria's Way until 2015, when it was closed by the owner, who stated, "Too may day-trippers came turned it into a fun park for parents with children. It was designed as a contemplative garden for over 28's." It was reopened in 2016 as Victor's Way (reverting to its original name) with new age restrictions.
Old sculptures are very well maintained. Flowers and Garden is beautiful. Best photogenic place...
We see greenery everywhere in the park, there are different types of trees and plants. The park has a variety of swings for children to play. Beautiful flowers are seen in the park, whose fragrance captivates everyone. People come with their family and friends to spend time in the park. Old people come to the park for jogging or exercising. Everyone loves the beautiful view of the park, so there is a crowd of people here. Along with the public park, some people also park outside their house. In some parks, fountains, monuments are built there to enhance the beauty of the park. Whether children or old, everyone likes to go to the park. Nature lovers love spending time in the park.
Nice place for 1 hour visit
One of the best park I've ever visited. with all the beautiful sculptures, artificial waterfall and stream And a must visit place if you love to be around nature
Very beautiful place...
Beautiful stone art
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