The Vigeland Sculpture Park
The Vigeland Sculpture park. Photo: VisitOSLO/Tord Baklund.
Oslo’s Vigeland Park is the largest sculpture park in the world by a single artist, featuring over 200 pieces by the Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland.
The Vigeland Sculpture park. Photo: VisitOSLO/Tord Baklund.
Oslo’s Vigeland Park is the largest sculpture park in the world by a single artist, featuring over 200 pieces by the Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland.
Sculpture park in the Frogner Park with more than 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland (1869–1943) in bronze, granite and cast iron, including The Angry Boy (Sinnataggen in Norwegian), The Monolith (Monolitten) and The Wheel of Life (Livshjulet).
Vigeland was also responsible for the design and architectural outline of the park, which is one of Norway's top tourist attractions, with more than one million annual visitors.
Fun Fact: The Norweigan Hositality Association's offices overlook the Vigeland Sculpture park, and all our conference rooms are named after statues in the park.
For more information about the park, please visit the Vigeland museum and park website.
We will offer a varied programme during the HOTREC General Assembly in Oslo, including hand-picked activities for delegates and non-delegates alike. Please see the full programme below.