
Frognerparken
Frognerparken
Oslo, Norway
Park known for Gustav Vigelands sculpture installation & a manor house hosting the city museum.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Overview
Park known for Gustav Vigelands sculpture installation & a manor house hosting the city museum.
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Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ Ibrahim — 2 weeks ago
Frogner Park is an absolutely stunning destination, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and remarkable artistry. The park is filled with astonishing sculptures that capture the eye at every turn, making it a feast for art lovers and casual visitors alike. Walking toward the central pillar, the views continue to unfold, each perspective more breathtaking than the last. While the areas around the main attractions can get busy, venturing into the quieter sections of the park allows you to fu
**★★★★★ Andrei Alba — 3 months ago
Frogner Park is a great place to just take your time and walk around. It’s wide and open with plenty of space to relax, so it never feels crowded even on a busy day. There are lots of trees, paths, and spots to sit, and it’s a nice break from the noise of the city. It’s also where you’ll find the Vigeland sculptures, which adds something unique to the whole area. Good place for a slow morning or an evening stroll.
**★★★★★ Wielkopolanin — 3 months ago
Very nice, spacious park, it is a bit far from city center, but it is easy to reach it trough public transport, several buses, t-bane metro line or train from center. Park is famous from having massive 17m tall monolith and plenty of sculptures in bold looking, massive granite style, author of it was Frogner, as I have learned sculptures are representing urge/search of faith and willingness for religion by humanity. It is interesting, not my type of artz but park itself have some water streams,
**★★★★★ Pisit Panish — 4 months ago
It is a unique garden with its own charm. Each statue conveys an emotion that can be interpreted as greed, anger, sex, desire, expressed through the genders of men, women, and children. It is unusual, exciting, and interesting, truly a garden full of works by famous artists.
**★★★★★ David Puls — 5 months ago
Amazing park with so many views and astonishing sculptures. Walking towards the central pillar the views just keep on getting better. It's also worth getting away from the crowds in the quieter parts of the park. Easy to get here from central Oslo on the tram.
















