Frognerparken
Everything you need to know about Oslo's most beautiful park
Home to the Vigeland Installation, the Monolith, and Sinnataggen – visited by millions every year.
Main Attractions
Frognerparken is home to some of Norway's most iconic artworks and natural experiences.

The Monolith
Vigeland Park's iconic 14-metre sculpture of 121 human figures.

Sinnataggen
Norway's most famous sculpture – the furious little boy who has captured hearts worldwide.

The Vigeland Bridge
A 100-metre bridge with 58 bronze statues depicting the cycle of human life.

The Whole Park
450 acres of green spaces, fountains, playgrounds, and sculptures.
The Park Through the Seasons
Frognerparken is beautiful all year round – each season offers its own unique experience.
Spring
Blossoms and fresh colours. Perfect for photo walks and picnics.
Summer
Concerts, sunshine and life in the park. Oslo's most vibrant meeting place.
Autumn
Golden colours and a calm atmosphere. Ideal for a quiet stroll.
Winter
Sculptures in snow are magical. A quiet and atmospheric experience.
About Frognerparken
Frognerparken is Oslo's largest and most visited park, welcoming over 2 million visitors every year. The park spans 450 acres and is home to the world-famous Vigeland Installation – the world's largest sculpture park created by a single artist.
Gustav Vigeland spent over 40 years creating the 212 sculptures that adorn the park. His work is a tribute to human life in all its forms – from birth to death.

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The park is open around the clock, all year round – and always free!

