One of the most notable landmarks of Oslo is Frogner Park, or rather part of Vigeland Park - a spectacular creation of the sculptor Gustav Vigeland self-taught (1869-1943). All expenses for the embodiment of their dreams sculptor took it upon himself to convince the authorities to withdraw Oslo it is only a piece of land in the Frogner Park. About 43 years Vigeland worked on the realization of their dreams. As a result, the light appeared amazing creation, combining naturalism and symbolism with a realistic interpretation of human life.
Many sculptures show not only the way of a man, he passes from birth to death, but also the feelings experienced by each of the generations. Sculpture crying, angry boy, one of the thousands of other pieces of the ensemble, became a symbol of Oslo and is represented on numerous postcards and souvenirs.
In the southern part of the park are two of the museum - Vigeland Museum, where you can see about a thousand of his sculptures and 12 thousand drawings, as well as the Museum of the City of Oslo.
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