Nestled within Frogner Park in Oslo, Vigeland Sculpture Park is a unique artistic treasure. Created by Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland, the park features over 200 bronze, granite, and cast iron sculptures, making it the world’s largest sculpture complex by a single artist. Visitors can explore this open-air gallery, where each piece tells a story through intricate details and expressive forms. The park draws more than a million visitors annually, who come to experience the blend of natural beauty and artistic mastery. As you walk through the park, the interplay of light and shadow on the sculptures adds a dynamic element to the serene surroundings.
Vigeland Sculpture Park (Vigelandsanlegget)
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