Frogner Park, located in Oslo, Norway, is one of the largest parks in the city and is famous for its extensive collection of sculptures created by Norwegian artist Gustav Vigeland. The park covers an area of 45 hectares and features over 200 bronze and granite sculptures, which depict various human figures and themes, expressing the range of human emotions and experiences.
The park was established in the early 20th century and was designed to integrate nature and art harmoniously. It is not only a recreational area for locals and tourists but also a cultural landmark in Oslo. Visitors can stroll along beautifully landscaped paths and enjoy the picturesque scenery, along with impressive fountains and lawns.
Frogner Park is home to the Vigeland Installation, a major highlight that includes the iconic Monolith, consisting of 121 human figures carved from a single piece of stone. The park is a beloved destination for families, art enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enjoy a peaceful outdoor experience in a vibrant urban setting.
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