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A '''sculpture garden''' is a [[meeting area]] containing at least one statue, unengraved [[slab]] or [[museum]]. Sculpture gardens can be assigned to [[locations]] (such as a [[tavern]], [[temple]] or [[library]]) or left unassigned, for communal enjoyment. A communal (non-assigned) garden, being a meeting area, provides a place for idle dwarves and animals to congregate and socialize.
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A '''sculpture garden''' is a [[meeting area]] containing at least one [[statue]], unengraved [[slab]] or [[museum]]. Sculpture gardens can be assigned to [[locations]] (such as a [[tavern]], [[temple]] or [[library]]) or left unassigned, for communal enjoyment. A communal (non-assigned) garden, being a meeting area, provides a place for idle dwarves and animals to congregate and socialize.
  
 
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Unassigned sculpture gardens don't possess the same interactivity and bonuses of [[location]]s. Before [[DF2014:Release information/0.42.01|version 0.42.01]], dwarves would also waste much of their time throwing [[Party|parties]] in sculpture gardens, though these particular activities no longer exist. Having a sculpture garden separate from other locations ultimately comes down to player preference.
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A sculpture garden is a meeting area containing at least one statue, unengraved slab or museum. Sculpture gardens can be assigned to locations (such as a tavern, temple or library) or left unassigned, for communal enjoyment. A communal (non-assigned) garden, being a meeting area, provides a place for idle dwarves and animals to congregate and socialize.

Advantages over dining rooms[edit]

The biggest advantage a sculpture garden has over a dining room is simplicity. Since dwarves are not going to eat in it, there is no need to build tables or chairs to accommodate them. As such, there is plenty of room to put in all sorts of valuable furniture, which can give your dwarves positive emotions – furthermore, all furniture in a sculpture garden will be "tastefully arranged", potentially increasing the dwarves' emotional responses. As well, since only a statue or slab is required, it is easy to create a sculpture garden outside. This is very useful to prevent cave adaptation and can double as an early warning system against thieves and snatchers.

Disadvantages[edit]

Unassigned sculpture gardens don't possess the same interactivity and bonuses of locations. Having a sculpture garden separate from other locations ultimately comes down to player preference.

Private gardens[edit]

Zulban enjoying her own completely sublime statue

If a statue is placed in a private zone (assigned to a particular dwarf) it will increase the emotional response the owner gets from admiring the furniture inside it (on top of the existing bonus for being "tastefully arranged").

Hirshhorn Museum Sculpture Garden. A product of humans many years in the future.