Oslo - Frognerparken
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In line with my appreciation of statues elsewhere, the Vigeland statue installation (actually part of Frognerparken) was a highlight of Oslo for me. It's a park with a lot of (mostly human - naked,Read more
In line with my appreciation of statues elsewhere, the Vigeland statue installation (actually part of Frognerparken) was a highlight of Oslo for me. It's a park with a lot of (mostly human - naked,Read more
We had 40 minutes to wait for a friend and while we were waiting, we spotted the man with flowers. He was stood in the centre of a large tarmac apron with a bunch of flowers in one hand. For half anRead more
Vigeland Park, an extraordinary collection of sculpture, all created by the celebrated Gustav Vigeland.
Vigeland devoted 20 years to the project of an open exhibition of his works, known as theRead more
Vom Zentrum der Grünanlage ging’s zurück Richtung Zentrum, wo uns auch das wütende Kind erwartet hat. Die Anlage beginnt am Fuß des Hügels mit einer Brücke mit 58 Bronzeskulpturen, darunterRead more
Vigeland’s park is a magic place: more than 200 statues in a wonderful outdoor location outside the city center.
Most of the statues are mysterious. The intention was to represent the lifecycle ofRead more
Next stop in Oslo was the Vigeland Park. Huge sculpture garden leading up a hill. The most famous is an angry small boy. Really neat rose garden as well. Hard to fully describe the scale of this park.
Zum ersten Erkunden von Oslo haben wir uns in den Hop on Hop off Bus geschwungen. Zunächst waren wir im Vigeland Skulpturenpark und später noch am Weihnachtsmarkt
El pibe era un nazi y nadie se dió cuenta (?
Qué pasó en esa familia para que los pibes salieran tan trastornados?
Insgesamt 650 Skulpturen stehen hier. Der Glücksbringer "der kleine Trotzkopf" befindet sich auf der Brücke, als 1 von 58 Bronze-Skulpturen, die die Brücke umrahmen.
You might also know this place by the following names:
Frogner Park, Frognerparken