Vigeland installation

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- May to September
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- wheelchair-accessible
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A permanent sculpture installation within Frogner Park in Oslo, containing 212 bronze, granite, and wrought-iron sculptures created by Gustav Vigeland between 1907 and 1942. The installation is arranged along a 850-metre axis rising from a bridge lined with figures through a central fountain to the Monolith plateau, where a 14-metre granite column is carved with 121 intertwined human bodies. It is one of the largest sculpture parks created by a single artist in the world.
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