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Breathtaking - Viegeland Scultpure Park
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The Monolith at Vigeland Sculpture Park

One of the artistic highlights of Norway is the Sculpture Park in Oslo. The park contains 192 sculptures with more than 600 figures, all modeled in full size by Gustav Vigeland without the assistance of pupils or other artists. Vigeland also designed the architectural setting and the layout of the grounds.

The initial point of the park sculptures was the Fountain. A model was presented in 1907 to the city counsel and Gustav Vigeland was commissioned to make a Fountain. But as the time passed and not enough money was raised yet, Vigeland added many more sculptures to the project - granite sculptures that eventually were placed around the later Monolith. In 1924, the City of Oslo decided that the whole project should be fulfilled in the Frogner Park, later called Vigeland Park. In 1931 followed a renewal of the bridge over the Frogner ponds with the addition of numerous sculptures on the parapets and grounds. For the rest of his life, Vigeland continued to model new sculptures for the park until his death in 1943.

Unique Suggestions: The column, 14.12 meters (46 feet) high carved out of a single block of stone, consists of 121 figures. Modeled by Vigeland in the years 1924-25, it took three stone carvers from 1929 to 1943 to complete the Monolith, just shortly before Vigeland died. The column is completely covered by human figures in relief, singly or in groups. At the bottom there are seemingly inert bodies. Above them figures ascent in a spiral, the movement halting midway and then rising at a fast pace towards the summit which is covered by small children. Various interpretations of the Monolith have been suggested: Man's resurrection, the struggle for existence, Man's yearning for for spiritual spheres, the transcendence of everyday life and cyclic repetition.
Surrounding the Monolith are 36 groups in granite depicting the cycle of life. Every sculpture includes at least two figures depicting Man in a variety of typical human situations and relationships. A man and woman sit facing one another with a little child between them. Children play, young men and women dream and embrace. Old age is represented in several groups. The groups show a certain variation in composition and form. Initially, Vigeland wanted to retain the volume of the granite block. The figures from this early period are broad and simple with a minimal of detail. Later, however, he introduced greater differentiation of composition and figure style and more space was allowed between figures. Although a skilled carver himself, Vigeland did not sculpt directly in granite. He modeled the groups in full size and employed professional artisans to do the time-consuming work of transferring the original models into stone.

Written Sep 18, 2002

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The Scream paintingThis the...
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The Scream painting

This the famous painting by E. Munck but as it has been stolen so many times this is only a copy of the original :-(.

Well, I'm not an expert anyway so I can't really tell whether its real or not...can you?


Written Sep 12, 2002

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Aker brygge is a good place to...
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Aker brygge is a good place to buy terribly expensive beer,the dread home of the 0,4 l glass that spread as a blight through the city displacing the traditional 0,5 l, squeezing costumers, and the place to watch other foreign tourists watch norwegian tourist visiting Oslo and think they are watching the locals.It has good wiew of the fortress, but that is it.

Written Aug 26, 2002

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Vikinglandet which re-enacts...
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Vikinglandet which re-enacts the the Viking society with houses, market places, arts and crafts, not to mention its voyage with Leiv Eiriksson over raging seas, experiencing the wrath of gods and surviving an attack by marauding Vikings... and if you want ot see me loosing my dignity, go to the travelogue... I nearly forgot, when you enter, they ask you to wear such an outfit unless you are considered and treated like a slave...

Written Aug 25, 2002

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Shopping in Norway!Do not get...
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Shopping in Norway!
Do not get tempted by the offers, the prices are hardly ever competitive to those of central Europe. Buy as few souvenirs as possible- usually it is chinese handicraft that you pay as if it were golden...

Written Aug 24, 2002

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Oslo prices
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Be careful of the prices.Oslo is quiet expensive for the European standars,so be prepared.

Written Dec 2, 2004

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nude iron women in levee. posible in wanly cuddling

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Antiquariat house
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Torgata str. have a small woodantiquariatshoppromenade

Fun Alternatives: old postcards, poststamps, furniture, krockery and more more more...

Written Nov 5, 2004

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Running out of money
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Oslo is one of the most expensive cities I have ever been! Entrance fees, food and drinks or parking fees are hell to pay.
Be sure to have enough money with you ;-)

Updated Oct 12, 2003

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Norway is known for the...
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Paul_Horsle 21 reviews

Norway is known for the mountains and fjords - a very nice scenery indeed. But there are other things too - eg. people and culture. You may even borrow a cottage from me ?

Written Sep 12, 2002

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