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Statue Park is located in the heart of Oslo city, the whole statue park looks interesting, the park contains a lot of European artists' statue artwork, all free exhibition areas, free activities, slowly enjoy oh.
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Statue Park is located in the heart of Oslo city, the whole statue park looks interesting, the park contains a lot of European artists' statue artwork, all free exhibition areas, free activities, slowly enjoy oh.
The first stop in Oslo, Norway, is to visit Vigeland Sculpture Park. Free attractions, beautiful environment and reasonable layout. It is named after a famous sculptor. A total of 192 nude sculptures, 650 figures. It took more than 20 years to complete. All sculptures reflect a theme-life and death. Great!
Vigeland Sculpture Park-located in the northwest of Oslo, the capital of Norway. Named after the Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. There are 192 nude sculptures in the park. There are 650 human figures in all the sculptures, which took more than 20 years to make carefully. All the statues have no explanation, and they do reflect the whole process of life from childhood to old age, which makes people think freely. The park is free to enter. The environment and greenery inside are very beautiful. Many locals spend their holidays here and walk their dogs and babies. It is quite comfortable.
Vigeland Sculpture Park, located in the northwest of Oslo, covers an area of nearly 50 hectares and is named after the Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. There are 192 nude sculptures in the park, which are shared by all the sculptures 650 statues of human figures, all statues are made of copper, iron or granite over 20 years. It is such a park with the theme of life. The central idea of all the statues in the park focuses on one theme-the life and death of people. The whole park is like a beautiful picture scroll.
The famous Norwegian sculptor Vigeland takes sculptures of people from life to death as the main body, and forms the sculpture group of the park through four parts: Bridge of Life, Fountain of Life, Pillar of Life and Wheel of Life. Most of the works are nude, made of stone and copper. Covering an area of 80 hectares, there are 192 statues and 650 reliefs. It is the largest sculpture park in the world.