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  1. The largest park in central parts of Oslo and a popular recreational area for people from all over the city. Inside the park you find Vigeland Sculpture Park, one of Oslo's most popular attractions. On a nice day the park is full of people; here you can go for a run, walk the dog, have a picnic or barbecue, play badminton or just enjoy the sun. Frogner Park has Norway's biggest collection of ...

  2. May 14, 2020 · 4. Frogner Stadium Ice Rink. Should you find yourself in Oslo at a different time of year entirely, during the winter season, the Frogner Stadium Ice Rink is a suitable place to spend a few wintry hours. Primarily used for football during the summer, the field is artificially frozen and used as an ice skating rink.

  3. The Vigeland Park is just a part of the larger Frogner Park. There's a nice waterpark and a stadium, as well as all the walking paths. I read on their website that they build ski slopes in the winter, which must be fun. It's a good place for a picnic or a walk.

  4. Oslo. Area. 0.45 square kilometres (110 acres) Established. c. 1750 as a baroque garden of Frogner Manor. Early 20th century as a large public park. Frogner Park ( Norwegian: Frognerparken) is a park in Oslo, Norway. It is Oslo's biggest [1] and first park. [2] [3] It has the Frogner Manor which is what manages the Oslo Museum .

  5. Frogner Park: Our most recommended tours and activities. 1. Oslo: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Ticket. See all the major sights of Oslo with a convenient hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus tour ticket. Take the stress out of finding your way around a new city, and feel the ease of taking your time at each landmark or attraction.

  6. Other articles where Frogner Park is discussed: Gustav Vigeland: …200 individual sculptural projects for Frogner Park, including an entrance, bridge, fountain, circular staircase, mosaic labyrinth, and a stone forest composed of carved figures. A central monolith, carved from a single column of solid granite 57 feet (17 m) high, consists of 121 figures and is surrounded by 36 major…

  7. The name of the park is not Vigeland park but Frogner Park; the name Vigeland Park is commonly used by tourists, while the correct name Frogner Park is used by locals. In the 18th century this was the private property of General Hans Jacob Scheel, who lived at Frogner Manor. He had the land landscaped into a baroque park.

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