Sculpture makes up a small but significant section of the museum's foreign art collection and has rarely been displayed to the public. In the new visible storage space on the ground floor of Kadriorg Palace, visitors can explore artworks from the Western European and Russian sculpture collection, including over 250 works dating from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The bulk of the collection is formed by copies of classical sculptures and artworks from Soviet Russia.
Entrance to the visible storage gallery is free.