Top 25 Must-Do Activities in Oslo, Norway
On the northern shore of the Oslofjord, Norway’s capital and the third-largest city in Scandinavia is a contemporary and sophisticated metropolis enriched by shipping and oil industries.
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On the northern shore of the Oslofjord, Norway’s capital and the third-largest city in Scandinavia is a contemporary and sophisticated metropolis enriched by shipping and oil industries.
One of Oslo’s most beautiful public parks,Vigeland Parkcontains the life’s work of Gustav Vigeland, a famous Norwegian sculptor. More than 200 Vigeland masterpieces are on display, including the bronze “Sinnataggen” (Angry Boy) and “Monolitten,” a 17-meter spire flanked by 121 commanding figures, all composed of a single piece of white granite. This remarkable park also features a visitor center, souvenir shop, and a cafe. To reach the park, use T-BANE: Majorstuen; TRAM: 12 to Vigelandsparken.