A Troll Takes Up Residence in Wauwatosa: What Families Can Expect

Next spring, Wauwatosa will welcome a truly magical addition to its new park—a giant troll sculpture created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo.

Known for his whimsical, larger-than-life trolls made entirely from recycled materials, Dambo’s work has been celebrated across the globe.

Photo from thomasdambo.com

This will be the first time one of his trolls finds a home in Wisconsin, marking an exciting moment for art enthusiasts and families alike.

Located at 116th Street and Gilbert Avenue, the new park is already shaping up to be a family-friendly oasis, but the addition of Dambo’s troll is sure to make it a must-visit destination.

The park’s design leans towards a more natural, wooded environment, making it the perfect backdrop for Dambo’s rustic, eco-friendly creation.

Photo from thomasdambo.com

This giant troll isn’t just about adding a fun, artistic element to the park; it’s also part of Wauwatosa’s broader strategy to become a leading arts tourism destination. The $365,000 project is fully funded by hotel and motel taxes.

The troll joins a growing list of public art initiatives in Wauwatosa, including the vibrant Mural District and the popular ART 64 event.

For more information, head to Discover Wauwatosa and ThomasDambo.com.

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