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Vigeland Park Sculpture Park

Oslo, Norway

Vigeland Park Sculpture Park

Length1.3 mi
Elev. Gain124.6 ft
Est. Steps3000

Park

Public transport

Places to sit

Kid friendly

Dog friendly

Scenic view

Historic site

Created by Francine
Introduction
Vigeland Park Sculpture Park is a 1.3 mile (3,000-step) route located near Oslo, Norway. This route has an elevation gain of about 124.6 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
We went at night because the park is open 24/7 and day light is short right now. So I thought the sculptures would be lit but they are not. So don’t go at night. Easy to get to on public transportation. We were on Bus 20 but you can also take Tram 12. Nice view. Easy walk.

Frogner Park

Park
Frogner Park (Norwegian: Frognerparken) is a public park located in the borough of Frogner in Oslo, Norway, and is historically part of Frogner Manor. The manor house is located in the south of the park, and houses the Oslo City Museum. Both the park, the entire borough of Frogner as well as Frognerseteren derive their names from Frogner Manor.

Oslo City Museum

Tourist Attraction
Oslo City Museum (Oslo Bymuseum) is a department of Oslo Museum in Oslo, Norway. The museum is located at Frogner Manor (Frogner Hovedgård) in Frogner Park (Frognerparken).The museum was first founded in 1905 as the association Det gamle Christiania. Initiator and committee leader until 1912 was architect Fritz Holland (1874-1959).

Frogner Manor

Place
Frogner Manor (Frogner Hovedgård) is a manor house and former estate in today's borough of Frogner in Oslo, Norway. The estate comprised most of the modern borough of Frogner, which has been named after the estate, and Frognerseteren with parts of the Nordmarka forest (Frognerseterskogen). The remaining part of the estate is now the site of the Frogner Park, with the manor house found in the south of the park and the Vigeland installation in the park's centre.

Frognerbadet

Place
Frognerbadet ("the Frogner Baths") is a pool complex in the borough of Frogner in Oslo, Norway. It was designed by architect Frode Rinnan.Located adjacent to Frognerparken, it opened in 1956, and doubles as a public bath and swimming pool and a professional swimming venue. The festival Norwegian Wood used to be hosted within its premises.

Oslo Museum

Place
Oslo Museum (Norwegian: Oslo museum) is a museum in Oslo dedicated to the history and culture of Oslo. It was formed in 2006 by the merger of Oslo City Museum (Oslo Bymuseum) , the Intercultural Museum (Interkulturelt museum) and the Theatre Museum (Teatermuseet), which are now departments within Oslo Museum.

Monolitten

Tourist Attraction

Nr. 31: To gamle menn

Tourist Attraction

Nr. 32: Gammel mann og gammel kvinne

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Nr. 18: Ung mann bøyer seg ned mot ung sittende kvinne

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Nr. 16: Ung mann og kvinne sitter rygg mot rygg

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Route Details

Length

1.3 mi

Elev. Gain

124.6 ft

Est. Steps

3000
Created by
Francine
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