Vigeland Sculpture Park & Museum in Oslo, Norway
Vigeland Sculpture Park & Museum in Oslo, Norway
By Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong
Vigeland Sculpture Park in Oslo, Norway is a world famous tourist destination that is visited by tens of thousands each year. With more than 200 nude sculptures in bronze, granite and wrought iron symbolizing the emotions and experiences of human life, Vigeland Sculpture Park is a must-see in Oslo.
By Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong
Vigeland Sculpture Park in Oslo, Norway is a world famous tourist destination that is visited by tens of thousands each year. With more than 200 nude sculptures in bronze, granite and wrought iron symbolizing the emotions and experiences of human life, Vigeland Sculpture Park is a must-see in Oslo.
According to the Vigeland Park literature, the Wheel Of Life "sums up the dramatic theme of the entire park: Man's journey from cradle to grave, through happiness and grief, through fantasy, hope and wishes of eternity."
The unique sculpture park is Gustav Vigeland's lifework with more than 200 sculptures in bronze, granite and wrought iron. Vigeland was also in charge of the design and architectural layout of the park. The Vigeland Park was mainly completed between 1939 and 1949.
Art lovers and photographers could easily spend several days here appreciating and contemplating Gustav Vigeland's view of the human experience.
The Vigeland Park is the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist, and is one of Norway's most popular tourist attractions. The park is open to visitors all year round. You can learn more about Vigeland Sculpture Park at http://www.vigeland.museum.no/en/vigeland-park
Article and photos by Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong
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