Vigeland Sculpture Park
Sculpture park in the Frogner Park with more than 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland (1869–1943) in bronze, granite and cast iron, including The Angry Boy (Sinnataggen in Norwegian), The Monolith (Monolitten) and The Wheel of Life (Livshjulet).
Vigeland was also responsible for the design and architectural outline of the park, which is one of Norway's top tourist attractions, with more than one million annual visitors.
Frogner Park contains the well-known Vigeland installation a permanent sculpture installation created by Gustav Vigeland between 1924 and 1943. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite.
Oslo, Norway. Oct. 1, 2019
Read MoreVigeland was also responsible for the design and architectural outline of the park, which is one of Norway's top tourist attractions, with more than one million annual visitors.
Frogner Park contains the well-known Vigeland installation a permanent sculpture installation created by Gustav Vigeland between 1924 and 1943. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite.
Oslo, Norway. Oct. 1, 2019
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Frogner Park and the Vigeland Installation. Oslo, Norway. Oct. 1, 2019
Frogner Park (Norwegian: Frognerparken) is a public park located in the borough of Frogner in Oslo, Norway, Frogner Park contains the well-known Vigeland installation a permanent sculpture installation created by Gustav Vigeland between 1924 and 1943. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite. Oslo, Norway. Oct. 1, 2019
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