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Vigeland Museum
The Vigeland Museum, also known as Vigelandmuseet in Norwegian, is located in Frogner, Oslo. Gustav Vigeland, the most well-known sculptor from Norway, is honoured in this museum. Located outside Frogner Park, the museum has Gustav Vigeland's sculpture installation as part of it. Vigeland's former home and studio are now a museum. His urn and ashes are kept in the museum's tower. He crafted his own bronze urn and burial plaque, which is situated above his second-floor apartment.
The municipality of Oslo's culture division oversees the museum. This spot is a must-see as Vigeland's art and life are currently on display in a permanent exhibition at the museum. There are also occasionally temporary exhibitions of historical or contemporary three-dimensional art.
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Vigeland Sculpture Park
Located in Frogner Park, Vigeland Sculpture Park is one of the largest sculpture parks by a single artist, with more than 200 sculptures created by the renowned sculptor Gustav Vigeland. All the statues made from bronze, granite and iron represent human life and the cycle of emotions.
Some highlights include The Angry Boy, The Monolith, The Wheel of Life, The Bridge, and many others that are handcrafted from massive chunks of stone and bronze. In addition to the sculptures, the statues are surrounded by more than 1400 varieties of flowering plants and an alluring fountain that contributes significantly to the area's beauty. Some food stalls can also be spotted for some Danish delights.
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