Frognerparken

Park Oslo, Oslo, Norway

What to expect

Frognerparken is a large public park in Oslo, Norway, and is the city's largest park. The park includes the Vigeland installation of sculptures created by sculptor Gustav Vigeland, which is the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist. The park also features a large collection of roses, with 14,000 plants of 150 species, as well as several other amenities such as a cafe, restaurant, and public toilets. Families can enjoy a variety of activities in the park, including walking, picnicking, and playing in the park's playground, Frognerborgen. The park is also home to Frogner Stadium and Frogner Baths, and offers a skating rink in the winter. With its beautiful scenery and numerous amenities, Frognerparken is a great place to visit with family and friends

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...in Scandinavia!

...in Scandinavia!
This family's experience:

Activities: We strolled through FrognerPark, also called Vigeland Park, which features many statues. In this large park, there are hundreds of statues in bronze or stone always declining the same theme: man. The children enjoyed walking there

Highlights: The children really enjoyed walking around. It was also fun to see the Norwegian children paddling happily in the icy fountains of the park! ✨