Vigeland Sculpture Park is one of Oslo’s most visited attractions and forms part of the larger Frogner
Park. The park displays more than 200 sculptures created by Norwegian artist Gustav Vigeland, all
arranged in an open-air setting.
The sculptures represent human life in various stages and emotions, from childhood to old age.
Paths, bridges, and green lawns create a calm environment suitable for walking and reflection.
For travelers visiting Oslo, Vigeland Sculpture Park offers a unique combination of art, nature, and
open public space.
- 🗿 Walk among over 🎨 200 sculptures 🧘
- 🌉 Visit the Monolith 🏛️ and sculpture bridge 🏗️
- 🌳 Enjoy park landscapes 🍃 and green spaces 🌿
- 📸 Photography and relaxed 🚶 walks 🤳
- 🚋 By Tram: Direct routes 🛣️ from city center 📍
- 🚌 By Bus: Stops near 🛑 the park entrances 🏁
- 👟 On Foot: Accessible through 🌳 Frogner Park 🚶
- 👟 Wear comfortable walking 🚶 shoes 👟
- 🌅 Visit early or 🌃 late for fewer crowds 👥
- ⏳ Allow at least 🕰️ 1–2 hours 🕒
- 🌿 Combine with Frogner 🌳 Park walk 🚶
- 🕘 9:00 AM – Arrive at Vigeland 🗿 Sculpture Park 📍
- 🕙 10:00 AM – Walk sculpture bridge 🌉 and Monolith area 🏛️
- 🕛 12:00 PM – Relax in 🌳 Frogner Park 🍃
- 🕜 1:30 PM – Lunch 🥘 at a restaurant nearby 🍷