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Oslo Vigeland Park Oct 01, 2006
The Oslo Vigeland Park is a definite must-see when you're in Norway's capital city. It's a part of the Frogner park and with an area that covers 80 acres, it's pretty huge!

There are hundreds of different sculpture depicting people in various human activities, 212 as I've counted *lying about the counting*, which are all modeled by Gustav Vigeland, hence naming the park from him.

At the main entrance of the park, there are large gates and small ones for pedestrians made out of iron and granite. Then there's the bridge where one of the sculptures you can find Sinnataggen (Little Angry Boy). He is the one of the famous (if not the most) sculptures in the park, the most phtographed and probably the biggest show off of all. The other sights of the park includes The Children's Playground (where the statues are in the likeness of children playing), The Fountain, The Monolith and The Wheel of Life.

On a clear sunny day, especially in summer, it is best to visit this park but when you get there in a dark, gloomy or even snowy winter day, and has only a few days to live, or i mean to stay in Oslo, then you have no choice my friend but to still go as I really recommend this place for you to see.

To get there is fairly easy, that is if you're already in the city. From the central station, hop on a tram (trikken) or a subway (T-bahn) and get yourself to Majorstua. From there you can hop on a tram which is only two stops away or walk (to your right as you step out of the station, ok? hehe) but walking doesnt really save you money unless your one hour tram/t-bahn ticket has expired and you have to buy another ticket. Journey from the central station will be about 15 to 20 minutes, I guess.... You go check and correct me. Have fun!
The Monolith, the focus point of...
The Little Angry Boy
The Monolith and people just chi...
Oslo Vigeland Park
Oslo Vigeland Park on a dark, gl...
The Fountain
The Monolith from the back side ...
The Bridge
darlingwish says:
oooo yes it is!
Posted on: May 06, 2008
rizky_wisnu says:
beautiful park indeed!
Posted on: May 05, 2008
ejames01 says:
Beautiful Park!!!
Posted on: May 05, 2008
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Frogner Park, Oslo, Norway May 05, 2008
I had a chance to visit the park and Oslo back in 1986. I fell in love with the park and Norway. The city was clean and the people where very friendly.
Dec 01, 2007
The Vigeland sculpture park is one of the sights you can visit in Oslo. The Vigeland park is part of the Frognerpark. The works are made by Gustav Vigeland, a famous Norwegian sculptor (1869-1943). He made 58 bronze statues and 110 stone statues. Was great to see them half covered with snow.
Jul 06, 2007
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One of Norway's most visited attractions with more than 1 million visitors every year. Popular recreation area.

The unique sculpture park is the life work of the sculptor Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) with more than 200 sculptures in bronze, granite and cast iron. Vigeland was also responsible for the design and architectural outline of the park. A monumental artistic creation with a human message that is well worth seeing.

The park is open all year at all times.

Verdict:
This is a natural place to go when you are in Oslo. There is alot of people visiting this park ,but its not very crowded (Oslo is a small city). The Main statue monolitten is a symbol of people stepping on other people to get to the top.

PS: Dont miss the statue called "Sinnataggen"
Monolitten. The most famous Statue
Overview of most of the statues.
A typical Statue
Busy little bee feeding on some ...
One of the Birds in the park.
farrellanna says:
yeah, i really wanted to see this park. glad to know its worth seeing. maybe you could let me know how in the world i would find it once i know where i am staying.
Posted on: Aug 15, 2007
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