Beaufort Sculpture Park
Beaufort Sculpture Park: art on the coast
Several artworks from past editions of the Triennial by the Sea have been kept in place. Both national and international artists were given a permanent spot. This is how the Beaufort Sculpture Park has grown into a collection of more than 50 works. A unique open-air exhibition set against the stunning backdrop of the Coast. The artworks are located in public spaces, making them free to visit at any time, day or night. Discover the sculptures during a stay at Dune Hotel.

Your stay at Dune Hotel
- Spacious comfortable rooms
- Including a delightful breakfast
- Nature in the area
2 people
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- 31m²
- Twin beds upstairs
- Sofa bed downstairs
- Terrace or balcony
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- 27m²
- City view
- Stylish decor
- Terrace or balcony
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- 27m²
- Near the beach & city centre
- Breakfast included
- Parking included
Art without limits
After each edition of the Triennial by the Sea, some sculptures are permanently installed in towns along the Belgian coast. This is especially true for the sculpture In Search of Utopia by Jan Fabre, which was installed in 2003 and still stands in Nieuwpoort today. It’s the large golden turtle you’re sure to spot during your stay in Nieuwpoort. Will you come and discover the artworks?
Hotel in the city centre
At Dune Hotel, we welcome you in one of our comfortable rooms, very close to Nieuwpoort's city centre and the beach. You can also enjoy a lovely breakfast buffet with us every morning. Breakfast is always included in your reservation.




















































