Frogner Park, Oslo (for main installation)

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Frogner Park in Oslo is a large public park best known as the main site of Gustav Vigeland’s monumental sculpture installation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural site
public park
urban park
area approximately 45 hectares
constructionOfVigelandInstallationCompleted 1940s
constructionOfVigelandInstallationStarted 1920s
country Norway
designerOfMainInstallation Gustav Vigeland NERFINISHED
district Frogner NERFINISHED
establishedAsPublicPark early 20th century
hasFeature children’s playgrounds
jogging routes
main axis with bridge, fountain and monolith
picnic areas
walking paths
hasPart Frogner Manor NERFINISHED
Frogner Stadium NERFINISHED
Frognerbadet NERFINISHED
Vigeland Sculpture Park NERFINISHED
Vigeland installation NERFINISHED
lawns
ponds
rose garden
tree-lined avenues
knownFor Gustav Vigeland sculpture installation NERFINISHED
Monolith plateau NERFINISHED
The Angry Boy sculpture NERFINISHED
large collection of bronze and granite sculptures
open green spaces
recreational areas
locatedIn Norway
Oslo
mainAttraction Vigeland installation NERFINISHED
materialUsedInSculptures bronze
granite
wrought iron
municipality Oslo NERFINISHED
namedAfter Frogner Manor NERFINISHED
numberOfSculptures more than 200
openToPublic yes
operator Oslo municipality NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Oslo NERFINISHED
partOf Frogner Manor NERFINISHED
publicAccess free
sculpturesBy Gustav Vigeland NERFINISHED
usedFor cultural events
outdoor activities
recreation
tourism

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Gustav Vigeland basedIn Frogner Park, Oslo (for main installation)