Vigeland Sculpture Park, A Journey Through Life in Sculpture

Nobels gate 32, 0268 Oslo
A park full of sculptures
4.4

Introduction

Vigeland Sculpture Park, also known as Frogner Park, is a famous tourist attraction in Oslo. The park is themed around the sculptures of Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland, with the most well-known sculptures being "The Angry Boy" and The Monolith. The park not only features stunning sculptures, but also large meadows and forests where visitors can picnic, exercise or read. To learn more about Vigeland's work, tourists can visit the Vigeland Museum just a 5-minute walk away.

Must-go rating

Worth going
100%

Transportation

60%
Self-driving
Park by the roadside
20%
Bus transportation
20%
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Address
Nobels gate 32, 0268 Oslo
Opening hours
The park is open 24 hours a day all year round. The museum is open from September to April of the following year, Tuesday to Sunday from 12:00 to 16:00, and from May to August, Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00. It is closed on Mondays and public holidays such as New Year's Day.
Transportation
Take bus No. 20 or tram No. 12 to visit the park, get off at Vigelandsparken station. To visit the museum, get off at Frogner Plass station.