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    Frogner Park (Norwegian: Frognerparken) is a public park in the central West End borough of Frogner in Oslo, Norway. The park is historically part of Frogner Manor and is Oslo's largest park, open to the public at all times.

  2. Frogner Park has Norway's biggest collection of roses; a total of 14,000 plants of 150 different species. Frogner Stadium and Frognerbadet open-air pool are located in the corner of the park that faces Majorstua.

  3. Frogner Park has Norway's biggest collection of roses; a total of 14,000 plants of 150 different species. Frogner Stadium and Frognerbadet open-air pool are located in the corner of the park that faces Majorstua.

  4. Frognerparken attracts westside locals with its broad lawns, ponds, stream and rows of shady trees for picnics, strolling or lounging on the grass. It also contains Vigelandsparken, a sprawling sculpture-park-within-a-park.

  5. May 14, 2020 · With over 200 bronze and granite sculptures depicting the human condition adorning walkways, and the eye-catching Monolith towering on the top plateau, the Frogner Park is a spectacular attraction in both the summer and winter seasons.

  6. Frogner Park is the biggest park in Oslo, which attracts a lot of locals and visitors every day. Within the park you will find wide green spaces, where you have the opportunity to rest, make a barbarque, play with your children etc...

  7. According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Frogner Park: 7-Day Scenic Scandinavian Tour from Stockholm exploring Denmark, Sweden and fjords in Norway (From R 18 630,71)

  8. Frogner Park is a beautiful urban park in Oslo Norway where the world-famous Vigelandsparken is situated. This is an attraction you should not miss while visiting lovely Oslo. The park contains amazing fountains and sculptures created by Gustav Vigeland that are integrated in an absolutely beautiful setting.

  9. Sculpture park in the Frogner Park with more than 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland (1869–1943) in bronze, granite and cast iron, including The Angry Boy (Sinnataggen in Norwegian), The Monolith (Monolitten) and The Wheel of Life (Livshjulet).

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