"Let’s start big picture here.This is a park within a park, and acts as an open-air annex to the wonderful New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA). What looks like an nicely landscaped area of magnolias and live oak trees in fact houses 90 sculptures of varying scale. Paths, bridges, and reflecting pools all frame the artwork, collected and donated by the eponymous philanthropists and encompass works from artists all over the globe. Any standout features or must-sees?The sculptures and statues are mainly modern and abstract, and include world-renowned names such as Henry Moore, Antoine Bourdelle, and Ossip Zadkine. The lake-set Virlane Tower by Kenneth Snelson is a favorite, as is the familiar Love, Red Blue sign by Robert Indiana. Was it easy to get around?It’s best to meander without too much of a plan; in fact, going in knowing very little about what’s in store leaves more room for surprise and delight. It’s basically parkland, so there are no real accessibility challenges. That sounds cool. All said and done, what—and who—is this best for?Fans of sculpture or just curious minds who also like surprises will love the garden, and the large shapes and vibrant colors will also appeal to children. There’s almost a playground feel to the place." - Paul Oswell