Vigeland Park
Just a short tram ride from the city center, you can step into a green world of art at Frognerparken. This is the world’s largest sculpture park created by a single artist, Gustav Vigeland. Here you’ll find over 200 sculptures in stone, bronze and granite that capture the entire human experience, from birth to death. You can see the iconic Monoliten (Monolith), a powerful tower made of 121 human figures rising toward the sky, or say hello to Sinnataggen (the Angry Little Boy), the sculpture everyone in Norway knows. Around you stand figures running, dancing, resting and embracing each other. The park is an oasis all year round, and many visitors come just to enjoy the surroundings. In spring, magnolia trees sparkle in bloom, summer offers long green lawns and shady alleys, autumn paints the leaves yellow and red, and winter dresses the sculptures in snow.