Norway, Oslo
Oslo, founded in the year 1040, is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. Oslo is considered a global city and was ranked "Beta World City" in studies carried out by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network in 2008.It was ranked number one in terms of quality of life among European large cities in the European Cities of the Future.
The Vigeland installation, Oslo, Norway is located in the present centre of Frogner Park. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland.
At the highest point in Frogner Park lies the park's most popular attraction, the Monolith (Monolitten). The Monolith towers 14.12 metres (46.32 ft) high and is composed of 121 human figures rising towards the sky. The Monolith Plateau is a platform in the north of Frogner Park made of steps that houses the Monolith totem itself. 36 figure groups reside on the elevation, representing a “circle of life” theme. Access to the Plateau is via eight wrought iron gates depicting human figures. The gates were designed between 1933 and 1937 and erected shortly after Vigeland died in 1943. At the end of the installation's axis there is a sundial. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite.europeFrogner ParkGustav VigelandMonolithMonolittenNordicNordicsNorwayNorwegianOsloScandicTørtbergTørtberg installationVigeland ParkVigeland Sculpture ParkVigelandsanleggetgraniteparkscandinaviastatuestatuesvigeland
The Vigeland installation, Oslo, Norway is located in the present centre of Frogner Park. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland.
At the highest point in Frogner Park lies the park's most popular attraction, the Monolith (Monolitten). The Monolith towers 14.12 metres (46.32 ft) high and is composed of 121 human figures rising towards the sky. The Monolith Plateau is a platform in the north of Frogner Park made of steps that houses the Monolith totem itself. 36 figure groups reside on the elevation, representing a “circle of life” theme. Access to the Plateau is via eight wrought iron gates depicting human figures. The gates were designed between 1933 and 1937 and erected shortly after Vigeland died in 1943. At the end of the installation's axis there is a sundial. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite.europeFrogner ParkGustav VigelandMonolithMonolittenNordicNordicsNorwayNorwegianOsloScandicTørtbergTørtberg installationVigeland ParkVigeland Sculpture ParkVigelandsanleggetgraniteparkscandinaviastatuestatuesvigeland
The Vigeland installation, Oslo, Norway is located in the present centre of Frogner Park. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland.
At the highest point in Frogner Park lies the park's most popular attraction, the Monolith (Monolitten). The Monolith towers 14.12 metres (46.32 ft) high and is composed of 121 human figures rising towards the sky. The Monolith Plateau is a platform in the north of Frogner Park made of steps that houses the Monolith totem itself. 36 figure groups reside on the elevation, representing a “circle of life” theme. Access to the Plateau is via eight wrought iron gates depicting human figures. The gates were designed between 1933 and 1937 and erected shortly after Vigeland died in 1943. At the end of the installation's axis there is a sundial. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite.europeFrogner ParkGustav VigelandMonolithMonolittenNordicNordicsNorwayNorwegianOsloScandicTørtbergTørtberg installationVigeland ParkVigeland Sculpture ParkVigelandsanleggetgraniteparkscandinaviastatuestatuesvigeland
The Vigeland installation, Oslo, Norway is located in the present centre of Frogner Park. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland.
At the highest point in Frogner Park lies the park's most popular attraction, the Monolith (Monolitten). The Monolith towers 14.12 metres (46.32 ft) high and is composed of 121 human figures rising towards the sky. The Monolith Plateau is a platform in the north of Frogner Park made of steps that houses the Monolith totem itself. 36 figure groups reside on the elevation, representing a “circle of life” theme. Access to the Plateau is via eight wrought iron gates depicting human figures. The gates were designed between 1933 and 1937 and erected shortly after Vigeland died in 1943. At the end of the installation's axis there is a sundial. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite.europeFrogner ParkGustav VigelandMonolithMonolittenNordicNordicsNorwayNorwegianOsloScandicTørtbergTørtberg installationVigeland ParkVigeland Sculpture ParkVigelandsanleggetgraniteparkscandinaviastatuestatuesvigeland
The Vigeland installation, Oslo, Norway is located in the present centre of Frogner Park. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland.
At the highest point in Frogner Park lies the park's most popular attraction, the Monolith (Monolitten). The Monolith towers 14.12 metres (46.32 ft) high and is composed of 121 human figures rising towards the sky. The Monolith Plateau is a platform in the north of Frogner Park made of steps that houses the Monolith totem itself. 36 figure groups reside on the elevation, representing a “circle of life” theme. Access to the Plateau is via eight wrought iron gates depicting human figures. The gates were designed between 1933 and 1937 and erected shortly after Vigeland died in 1943. At the end of the installation's axis there is a sundial. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite.europeFrogner ParkGustav VigelandMonolithMonolittenNordicNordicsNorwayNorwegianOsloScandicTørtbergTørtberg installationVigeland ParkVigeland Sculpture ParkVigelandsanleggetgraniteparkscandinaviastatuestatuesvigeland
The Vigeland installation, Oslo, Norway is located in the present centre of Frogner Park. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland.
At the highest point in Frogner Park lies the park's most popular attraction, the Monolith (Monolitten). The Monolith towers 14.12 metres (46.32 ft) high and is composed of 121 human figures rising towards the sky. The Monolith Plateau is a platform in the north of Frogner Park made of steps that houses the Monolith totem itself. 36 figure groups reside on the elevation, representing a “circle of life” theme. Access to the Plateau is via eight wrought iron gates depicting human figures. The gates were designed between 1933 and 1937 and erected shortly after Vigeland died in 1943. At the end of the installation's axis there is a sundial. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite.europeFrogner ParkGustav VigelandMonolithMonolittenNordicNordicsNorwayNorwegianOsloScandicTørtbergTørtberg installationVigeland ParkVigeland Sculpture ParkVigelandsanleggetgraniteparkscandinaviastatuestatuesvigeland
The Vigeland installation, Oslo, Norway is located in the present centre of Frogner Park. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland.
At the highest point in Frogner Park lies the park's most popular attraction, the Monolith (Monolitten). The Monolith towers 14.12 metres (46.32 ft) high and is composed of 121 human figures rising towards the sky. The Monolith Plateau is a platform in the north of Frogner Park made of steps that houses the Monolith totem itself. 36 figure groups reside on the elevation, representing a “circle of life” theme. Access to the Plateau is via eight wrought iron gates depicting human figures. The gates were designed between 1933 and 1937 and erected shortly after Vigeland died in 1943. At the end of the installation's axis there is a sundial. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite.europeFrogner ParkGustav VigelandMonolithMonolittenNordicNordicsNorwayNorwegianOsloScandicTørtbergTørtberg installationVigeland ParkVigeland Sculpture ParkVigelandsanleggetgraniteparkscandinaviastatuestatuesvigeland
The Vigeland installation, Oslo, Norway is located in the present centre of Frogner Park. The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland.
At the highest point in Frogner Park lies the park's most popular attraction, the Monolith (Monolitten). The Monolith towers 14.12 metres (46.32 ft) high and is composed of 121 human figures rising towards the sky. The Monolith Plateau is a platform in the north of Frogner Park made of steps that houses the Monolith totem itself. 36 figure groups reside on the elevation, representing a “circle of life” theme. Access to the Plateau is via eight wrought iron gates depicting human figures. The gates were designed between 1933 and 1937 and erected shortly after Vigeland died in 1943. At the end of the installation's axis there is a sundial. Most of the statues in the park are made of Iddefjord granite.europeFrogner ParkGustav VigelandMonolithMonolittenNordicNordicsNorwayNorwegianOsloScandicTørtbergTørtberg installationVigeland ParkVigeland Sculpture ParkVigelandsanleggetgraniteparkscandinaviastatuestatuesvigeland
Frogner Park is the largest park in the city and covers 45 hectares; the sculpture installation is the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist. Frogner Park is the most popular tourist attraction of Norway, with between 1 and 2 million visitors each year, and is open to the public at all times. Vigeland installation in Frogner Park, Oslo, Norway has the sculpture area and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by Gustav Vigeland.
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Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. Originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. Originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. Originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. Originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. Originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Enacting old time Viking warrior battles at Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia.
Originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.europeNordicNordicsNorwayOsloScandicVikingbattlegrasslawnparkscandinaviashieldsswordswarwarriorweapons
Enacting old time Viking warrior battles at Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia.
Originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.europeNordicNordicsNorwayOsloScandicVikingbattlegrasslawnparkscandinaviashieldsswordswarwarriorweapons
Enacting old time Viking warrior battles at Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia.
Originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.europeNordicNordicsNorwayOsloScandicVikingarmour vestattackbattlegrasslawnparkscandinaviasteelswordvestwarrior
Enacting old time Viking warrior battles at Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia.
Originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.europeNordicNordicsNorwayOsloScandicVikingarmour vestattackbattlegrasslawnparkscandinaviasteelswordvestwarrior
Portrait of Viking warriors at Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. The fortress was originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Portrait of Viking warriors at Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. The fortress was originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Portrait of Viking warriors at Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. The fortress was originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Portrait of Viking warriors at Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. The fortress was originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Portrait of Viking warriors at Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. The fortress was originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Portrait of Viking warriors at Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia. The fortress was originally construct in the 13th century, this fort contains 2 military museums & hosts events.
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Statue near Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet), Oslo, Norway. The Armed Forces Museum of Norway is located at Akershus Castle in Oslo, Norway. The museum has free admission. Previously it was named Hærmuseet, The Army Museum, therefore, the museum consists of mostly army materiel.
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Statue near Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet), Oslo, Norway. The Armed Forces Museum of Norway is located at Akershus Castle in Oslo, Norway. The museum has free admission. Previously it was named Hærmuseet, The Army Museum, therefore, the museum consists of mostly army materiel.
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Statue near Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet), Oslo, Norway. The Armed Forces Museum of Norway is located at Akershus Castle in Oslo, Norway. The museum has free admission. Previously it was named Hærmuseet, The Army Museum, therefore, the museum consists of mostly army materiel.
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Forsvarsmuseet, Armed Forces Museum, Oslo, Norway.
The Armed Forces Museum of Norway is located at Akershus Castle in Oslo, Norway. The museum has free admission. Previously it was named Hærmuseet, The Army Museum, therefore, the museum consists of mostly army materiel.Armed ForceseuropeForsvarsmuseetNordicNordicsNorwayOsloScandicmilitarymuseumscandinavia
Oslo Opera House view across the harbour from Revierkaia, waterfront, Oslo, Norway.
Oslo is a popular cruise destination with over hundred cruise calls from over 45 cruise ships.europeNordicNordicsNorwayOsloOslo Opera HouseRevierkaiaScandicharbourscandinaviawaterfront
Oslo Opera House view across the harbour from Revierkaia, waterfront, Oslo, Norway.
Oslo is a popular cruise destination with over hundred cruise calls from over 45 cruise ships.europeNordicNordicsNorwayOsloOslo Opera HouseRevierkaiaScandicharbourscandinaviawaterfront
Harbour view from Revierkaia, waterfront, Oslo, Norway.
Oslo is a popular cruise destination with over hundred cruise calls from over 45 cruise ships.europeNordicNordicsNorwayOsloRevierkaiaScandicharbourscandinaviawaterfront
Harbour view from Revierkaia, waterfront, Oslo, Norway.
Oslo is a popular cruise destination with over hundred cruise calls from over 45 cruise ships.europeNordicNordicsNorwayOsloRevierkaiaScandicharbourscandinaviawaterfront
Entrance to Oslo Central Station, Oslo, Norway. The station is a major rail station serving destinations around the country, plus an on-site tourist information.
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Entrance to Oslo Central Station, Oslo, Norway. The station is a major rail station serving destinations around the country, plus an on-site tourist information.
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Inside Oslo S. Oslo Central Station, Oslo, Norway is a major rail station serving destinations around the country, plus an on-site tourist information.
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Street view at Oslo Central Station, Oslo, Norway. Major rail station serving destinations around the country, plus an on-site tourist information.
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Statues at Aker brygge, Bryggetorget, Oslo, Norway.
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Statues at Aker brygge, Bryggetorget, Oslo, Norway.
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Aker brygge, Bryggetorget, Oslo, Norway.
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