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The municipal government subsequently decided that Gustav Vigeland's fountain and all his monuments and statues should be placed in the park. The area was ready for Gustav Vigeland fountain in 1924 and the final plan was released in 1932 by the city-council. Most of the statues depict people engaging
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The Monolith Plateau is a platform in the north of Frogner Park made of steps that houses the Monolith totem itself. 36 figure groups reside on the elevation, representing a “circle of life” theme. Access to the Plateau is via eight wrought iron gates depicting human figures. The gates were designed
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At the end of the installation's axis there is a sundial, forged in 1930 (there is also an 1830s sundial outside the manor house in the south of the park), and finally the Wheel of Life stone sculpture, carved 1933–1934. The wheel depicts four adults, a child and a baby (the baby and child are on
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Around one square kilometer remained when the City of Oslo bought the property in 1896 to secure space for further urban development. The municipal government decided around 1900 to make a park for recreation and sports. Frogner Stadium was opened near the road and the area near the buildings was
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The Vigeland installation's granite and wrought iron Main Gate also serves as the eastern entrance to Frogner Park from Kirkeveien. From there an 850 m (2,790 ft) long axis leads west through the Bridge to the Fountain and the Monolith, and ends with the Wheel of Life. The Main Gate
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and Bus Route 20 both have several stops to the east of Frogner Park; including the tramway stops "Frogner plass", "Frogner stadion" and the controversially named "Vigelandsparken" outside a large gate that is incorrectly believed by many tourists to be the "main gate"; despite the name
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in various typically human pursuits, such as running, wrestling, dancing, hugging, holding hands and so on. However, Vigeland occasionally included some statues that are more abstract, including one statue, which shows an adult male, fighting off a horde of babies.
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Today, there are approximately 3,000 trees in Frogner Park. Some of them are more than 250 years old, with trunk circumferences of up to 5.5 meters. Among the park's trees, there are many exotic varieties, such as magnolia, sequoia, ginkgo, and walnut.
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consists of five large gates, two small pedestrian gates and two copper-roofed gate houses, both adorned with weather vanes. It was designed in 1926, redesigned in the 1930s and erected in 1942. It was financed by a Norwegian bank.
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Vigelandsparken finnes egentlig ikke! Vigelandsanlegget er en del av Frognerparken, som er det store restarealet av Frogner hovedgård turistenes Vigelandsparken Oslo-folkets mer jordnære navn, Frognerparken
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Frogner Park is the largest park in the city and covers 45 hectares; the sculpture installation is the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist. Frogner Park is the most popular
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bought the manor in 1836 and he transformed the garden into a romantic park around 1840. Later, most of the arable land was sold to private developers.
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Modernist sculpture parks and their ideological contexts – on the basis of the oeuvres by Gustav Vigeland, Bernhard Hoetger and Einar Jónsson
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Frogner Manor was historically one of the largest estates in the modern Oslo area. Both the park, the entire borough of Frogner as well as
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The sculpture area in Frogner Park covers 80 acres (320,000 m) and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures, all designed by
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In 2012, Frogner Park received the Nordic quality label Green Space Award, the first Norwegian green space to do so.
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created the sculpture arrangement in the centre of the present enlarged park from the 1920s until his death in 1943
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In the autumn of 1927 a block of granite weighing several hundred tons was delivered to the park from a quarry in
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and is Oslo's largest park, open to the public at all times. It includes the manor house which is the seat of
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The park of Frogner Manor was historically smaller and centered on the manor house, and was landscaped as a
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features a scene in which the sex-obsessed Kjell-Bjarne admires the sculptures of the park with Elling.
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derive their names from Frogner Manor. The manor house is located in the south of the park, and houses
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in Norway, with between 1 and 2 million visitors each year, and is open to the public at all times.
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was built right next to the old stadium. At the site of the old Frogner Stadium, there are now
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adjacent to his new manor house. It was expanded by the people who followed him, starting with
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house at the main gate in front of the manor house. In front of the main buildings is also a
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At the highest point in Frogner Park lies the park's most popular attraction, the Monolith (
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The manor buildings are located in the southern part of the park. The buildings in
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Lars Roede said "Vigeland Park" "doesn't really exist" and is "the name of the
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designed the grounds and some of the buildings erected in Frogner Park for the
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Lars Roede said "Vigeland Park" "doesn't really exist" and is "the name of the
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in 1837. Frogner Park was gradually opened as a public park from 1904 and the
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Wegner's romantic park was built around 1840 by the manor's then-owners
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was a central person in the development of the park from the early 1900s
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between 1933 and 1937 and erected shortly after Vigeland died in 1943.
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Frogner Park can be accessed by different means of public transport.
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opened in 1918, Frogner Park Café, and a restaurant opened in 1960,
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landscape park, was built around 1840 by then-owners, industrialist
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The ceiling is a painted replica in miniature of the dome of the
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http://www.vigeland.museum.no/no/frognerparken/andre-skulpturer
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series, Frogner Park is the scene of a sensational murder case.
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Frogner Park with the Vigeland installation seen in the centre
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Under Wegner, some surrounding buildings were also built, the
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commemorates the philanthropist and women's rights pioneer
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written by author James Rollins has scenes in Frogner Park
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park in the 18th century by its owner, the later general
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Vigeland Sculpture Arrangement and the Vigeland Museum
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Frogner hovedgĂĄrd; bondegĂĄrd, herskapsgĂĄrd, byens gĂĄrd
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Vigeland installation – the sculptures in Frogner Park
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includes a walk in the park by the main characters.
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Index

Vigeland installation

Frogner Manor
Frogner
Oslo
Oslo
Frogner Manor
Norwegian
public park
West End
Frogner
Oslo
Norway
Frogner Manor
Oslo Museum
Henriette Wegner Pavilion
Norwegian
Gustav Vigeland
Frogner Baths
Frogner stadion
Frognerseteren
Oslo Museum
Henriette Wegner Pavilion
Henriette Wegner
Blaafarveværket
1914 Jubilee Exhibition
Gustav Vigeland
Oslo Museum
tourists
baroque

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