
The Vigeland Park
The Vigeland Park, located in Oslo, Norway, is the largest sculpture park created by a single artist, covering 80 acres. Featuring over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, the park was completed between 1939 and 1949 and highlights the human form and life cycle.
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Vigeland Park includes bronze, granite, and wrought iron sculptures, with prominent works like the Monolith, a 14-meter high column featuring 121 human figures. The park is part of Frogner Park and open year-round, accessible via public transportation. It was developed in conjunction with the artist's studio, now the Vigeland Museum.