The Immanuel-Kant-Park encloses the Wilhelm Lehmbruck museum on three sides. In the park 40 sculptures have found a place bound to their location and their situation. They include works by Lehmbruck, Oppenheim, Laurens, Moore, Lardera, Paolozzi, Volten, Abakanowicz, Sonfist, Lechner, Serra, Rickey and Radermacher. The wide-ranging palette of their statements represents, in form and content, various aspects of international sculpture in the open air.
The dialogue between art and environment, to which the 'Sculpture park', with its 100 hectares of ground, invites us, is continued in the pedestrian precinct nearby, with its fountains.