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    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 public park in the central West End borough of Frogner in Oslo, Norway. [1] The park is historically part of Frogner Manor and is Oslo's largest park, open to the ...

    • 0.45 square kilometres (110 acres)
    • Oslo
    • c. 1750 as a baroque garden of Frogner Manor, Early 20th century as a large public park
  2. A Vigelad Szoborpark az egyik legfontosabb hely Oslóban. Ez Norvégia leglátogatottabb helye a maga 1 millió érdeklődőjével évente. A park szülőatyja, Gustav Vigeland, európai körútján kapta az ihletet egy szoborpark létrehozására szülőhazájában, Norvégiában. Amint hazaért, munkához látott, és ma a kedves látogatók tanui lehetnek az eredménynek a Vigeland ...

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  4. The Vigeland Museum ( Norwegian: Vigelandmuseet) is a museum dedicated to Gustav Vigeland in Frogner, Oslo. It is located outside Frogner Park, which includes the Vigeland installation with sculptures by Gustav Vigeland. The museum is part of Oslo municipality's cultural department. The museum is dedicated to Norway's most famous sculptor ...

  5. The granite sculptures The Valiant Fighter and The Vanquished One are positioned. In addition 46 of the 58 sculptures along the Bridge are positioned during this summer, including the small, angry boy Sinnataggen (The Angry Boy). The Bridge is opened to the public on 7 July 1940. The Angry Boy photographed by Johannes Stage in the 1940s.

  6. Gustav Vigeland. Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) is Norway's most famous sculptor. He made his debut at the Autumn Exhibition in 1889, and in the 1890s he established himself as Norway's most promising sculptor. In the early 1900s, he made several critically acclaimed portraits and monuments, of which the Abel monument in the Palace Park, Oslo, is ...

  7. Vigelandsparken. The centrepiece of Frognerparken is an extraordinary open-air showcase of work by Norway's best-loved sculptor, Gustav Vigeland, and is home to 212 granite and bronze pieces by the artist. His highly charged oeuvre includes entwined lovers, tranquil elderly couples, bawling babies and contempt-ridden beggars.

  8. Most of Vigeland’s works in Oslo are gathered in the Vigeland Sculpture Park and the Vigeland Museum. But you can also see three monuments created by Vigeland right in the city centre, all located near the Royal Palace. Vigeland’s monument of mathematician Niels Henrik Abel stands on a mound in front of the palace. With a total height of 12 ...

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