Vigeland , Gustav Vigeland's life work was installed in Frogner Park's, 80 acre plot, between 1940-1949. The sculpture park is culmination of 40 years of sculpture art. Vigeland worked in granite, bronze and wrought iron. Starting from the wrought iron entrance gate, it is a step by step exploration of the human experience. Begining with the bridge and the little angry boy "Sinnatagen" to the Circle of Life sculpture, Vigeland creates a self-discovery of the human condition from birth, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age. Emotions various human bonds are portrayed through sometimes haunting images.
The park is free and is open 365 days a year. Photography is permitted with camera or cell phone. As a courtesy no telephone calls please. Maps of the park are also available by the gate.Toilets are available by the main gate and wheelchair toilets are at Hall VII. Make sure you carry NOK coins. Private guided tours are available but none through the park itself. On the perimeter of the park you have the Vigeland Museum which costs 80 NOK for adults. The museum is closed Mondays and open Tuesday to Sunday 12-16. A cafe and the largest playground is also on the perimeter of the park. Take bus 20 or tram 12 to Vigeland park. read more