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VIGELAND PARK (VIGELANDSPARKEN)

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Frognerparken, Oslo, Norway
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2024
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Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) was a Norwegian sculptor known for his immense contribution to Oslo's artistic life. He was the creator of Frogner Park, or Parc Vigeland, where many of his sculptures are displayed. He remains a unique sculptor, and an eminent symbol of Norwegian art on the international scene. Vigeland Park is one of the country's most visited attractions, welcoming almost a million visitors a year. In summer, it's not uncommon to see city dwellers sunbathing in their bathing suits on one of the many lawns, wireless headphones in their ears. Since 1924, Vigeland Park has been collecting and exhibiting the granite and wrought-iron works of the Norwegian artist whose name it bears. 214 of the 650 statues and drawings the artist created for the park are on display today, and they are among Oslo's strongest symbols. It is the world's largest sculpture park dedicated to a single artist. The park is considered Vigeland's life's work: in fact, he devoted almost 20 years of his life to its creation! It's a must-see place that reflects the Norwegian philosophy of giving nature pride of place. The park is the result of a dispute between Vigeland and the city of Oslo: Vigeland was evicted from his home in 1921, but relocated by the city to the building that is now the Vigeland Museum. In exchange for his new premises, home and studio, he promised to donate all his works to the City of Oslo. These massive sculptures come in all sizes, according to several main themes: death, daily life, men and women, children. It's also a very pleasant, clean place to stroll, whatever the season. Local residents go jogging here. Among the most famous statues are the Angry Boy(Sinnataggen) and the Monolith(Monolitten), which dominates the park at a height of 17 metres, and the imposing bronze fountain which, with its 20 statues, represents the circle of life, the Wheel of Life(Livshjulet). The first section to be opened to the public, in 1940, was the famous bridge: 100 metres long and 15 metres wide, with almost 60 statues on display. A fun walk for the whole family, to feel a little at home in the middle of the city! All year round.

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fantomex
Visited in september 2017
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Très beau et grand parc dans Oslo, avec de multiples statues (une bonne centaine). A ne pas manquer pour une promenade reposante !
Visited in september 2017
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Tres beau parc, visite reposante :)
On y est allés à pied depuis le city Hall ca nous a permis de découvrir oslo autrement !
Visited in september 2017
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Parc très joli, avec de belles statues. Magnifique par beau temps. Vous pouvez même faire un barbecue. Le parc est très facile d'accès (beaucoup de transports en commun et 15 minutes à pied du centre ville) et gratuit !
doronan
Visited in june 2017
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Grand park urbain, avec beaucoup de statues en granit et en bronze de Vigeland.
Impressionnant, grandiose, trés années '30.
Par beau temps!
ladytravel
Visited in may 2017
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Endroit superbe... Un véritable musée en plein air en plus s'il fait beau on peut pique niquer sur l'herbe... C'est permis... Les norvégiens font souvent des barbecues le dimanche... Première rencontre avec ce sculpteur norvegien incroyable, Gustav Vigeland... je ne le connaissais pas et j'ai été charmé par ce parc.. Il y a plus de 200 sculptures sur les âges de la vie.. Impressionnant... Un bon plan c'est gratuit... Dans le même parc on peut aussi visiter le musée sur Oslo.. Bref on ne s'ennuie pas...On flâne...

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