An open-air sculpture park. I liked it: lots of greenery, wide paths, quiet and peaceful. And beautiful works of art that can be approached and viewed up close.
Truly, this is the work of the Master's entire creativity, dedicated to the transmission of moments, emotions, joy, misfortune, which make up the life of all people on Earth, from childhood to old age.
I do not know who Gustav Vigeland is, but no matter how talented he is, putting such a huge number of sculptures of the same style on a small area is not right.
Each one is good in itself, but all together - I didn't like it
And the park itself is good if you bypass the sculptures from the side
Very interesting sculptures with a unique style.
Admission to the park is free.
The park was built in 1942.
The Sinnataggen (angry boy) sculpture
was stolen several times but returned to its place and is the jewel of the park.
I was in the park in a snowy February 2020, so I didn't see the beautiful flower beds and gazebos, but the sculptures were in all their glory). It's interesting to see