About

The Vigeland Park in Oslo is a captivating open-air museum where art and nature seamlessly blend. Created by the renowned architect Gustav Vigeland, this sprawling park offers an impressive collection of over 200 sculptures, each with its own intriguing narrative. Opened in 1907, the park continues to charm visitors with its unique, beautiful sculptures set against lush foliage, making it particularly stunning during the fall. Ideal for a leisurely 1-2 hour visit, the park is not only a haven for art enthusiasts but also perfect for families, thanks to its child-friendly design. Being free to visit, it provides fantastic photo opportunities and is considered a must-see stop in Oslo with an outstanding average rating of 4.7 on Google.

Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Borgen
Bus stop 838 m walk
Frogner plass
Bus stop 612 m walk
Volvat
Bus stop 640 m walk
Vigelandsparken
Bus stop 503 m walk
Frogner stadion
Tram stop 661 m walk
Elisenberg
Tram stop 708 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 22,816 reviews
4.7/5 22,816 reviews
Dessire Alvarez
Dessire Alvarez
6 days ago on Google

Super lindo vale la pena visitarlo, es simplemente hermoso

Juan Saborido
Juan Saborido
6 days ago on Google

Muy impresionante monolito esculpido en piedra con

jose filho esteves
jose filho esteves
6 days ago on Google

Experiência única de tiver que escolher somente 1 atração em OSLO escolha o parque Vigeland a leitura que e feita das fases da vida e impactante