Vigeland Park
Vigeland Park, located in Oslo, Norway, is a unique sculpture park that features over 200 works by the artist Gustav Vigeland. Opened in 1947, the park is part of the larger Frogner Park and showcases a variety of sculptures made from bronze, granite, and wrought iron. The centerpiece is the Monolith, a towering structure carved from a single block of stone, surrounded by numerous figures representing the human experience.
Visitors to Vigeland Park can enjoy its beautiful gardens and pathways while exploring the diverse range of sculptures that depict themes of love, family, and life cycles. The park is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a peaceful environment for reflection and appreciation of art in nature.