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Sculptor Gustav Vigeland lived and worked in the mansion (now the building of the museum) until his death, which came in 1943. After it left 12 000 drawings, 1 600 bronze and marble sculptures, 800 plaster models, 400 wooden engravings.

Thin connoisseurs of Vigeland (and all other tourists) should definitely visit. perhaps the most amazing place in the city - Frogner Park with a giant sculptural ensemble of the sculptor's work. The park appeared in the city in 1914 and became one of the most famous places in Oslo. Here you can see three hundred different figures embodying human life from birth to death.

Address: 23 49 37 00, Nobels gate 32, T Majorstuen

Working hours: June-August: Tue-Sun 11.00-17.00; September-May: Tue-Sun 12.00-16.00

The entrance is NOK 45, for children - NOK 25; museum website

Vigeland Museum, Oslo Vigeland Museum
Vigeland Museum
Living room, Vigeland Museum, Oslo Vigeland Museum
Living room, Vigeland Museum
One of the sculptures, Vigeland Museum, Oslo Vigeland Museum
One of the sculptures, Vigeland Museum
One of the halls, Vigeland Museum, Oslo Vigeland Museum
One of the halls, Vigeland Museum