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The Vigeland Museum — Attraction in Oslo

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The Vigeland Museum
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The Vigeland Museum is a museum dedicated to Gustav Vigeland in Frogner, Oslo. It is located outside Frogner Park, which includes the Vigeland installation with sculptures by Gustav Vigeland. The museum is part of Oslo municipality's cultural department.
Nearby attractions
Oslo City Museum (Oslo Bymuseum)
Halvdan Svartes gate 58, 0266 Oslo, Norway
Frognerparken
Kirkeveien, 0268 Oslo, Norway
The Vigeland Park
0268 Oslo, Norway
Gustav Vigeland Statue
The Vigeland Park, 0266 Oslo, Norway
Sirkusteltet Frognerparken
0268 Oslo, Norway
Skøyenparken
0276 Oslo, Norway
Skarpsnoparken
Drammensveien 89, 0271 Oslo, Norway
QB Gallery
Gabels gate 43, 0262 Oslo, Norway
Nearby restaurants
Herregårdskroen
Frognerveien 67, 0266 Oslo, Norway
Vineria Ventidue
Gimleveien 22, 0266 Oslo, Norway
Village Tandoori
Bygdøy allé 65, 0265 Oslo, Norway
Bygdøy Sushi AS
Bygdøy allé 66, 0265 Oslo, Norway
Sabi Sushi Frogner
Bygdøy allé 63B, 0265 Oslo, Norway
Laficco Frogner
Eckersbergs gate 41, 0266 Oslo, Norway
W.B. Samson - Gimle
Frederik Stangs gate 46, 0272 Oslo, Norway
Spisestedet Feinschmecker
Balchens gate 5, 0265 Oslo, Norway
Kolonihagen Frogner
Frognerveien 33, 0263 Oslo, Norway
Tatakii Asian
Middelthuns gate 25, 0368 Oslo, Norway
Nearby hotels
Frogner House Apartments, Oslo. Bygdoy Alle 53
Bygdøy allé 53, 0265 Oslo, Norway
Villa Internationals
Olav Kyrres gate 10, 0273 Oslo, Norway
Scandic Sjølyst
Karenslyst Allé 28, 0278 Oslo, Norway
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The Vigeland Museum

Nobels gate 32, 0268 Oslo, Norway
4.6(450)
Open until 4:00 PM
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The Vigeland Museum is a museum dedicated to Gustav Vigeland in Frogner, Oslo. It is located outside Frogner Park, which includes the Vigeland installation with sculptures by Gustav Vigeland. The museum is part of Oslo municipality's cultural department.

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attractions: Oslo City Museum (Oslo Bymuseum), Frognerparken, The Vigeland Park, Gustav Vigeland Statue, Sirkusteltet Frognerparken, Skøyenparken, Skarpsnoparken, QB Gallery, restaurants: Herregårdskroen, Vineria Ventidue, Village Tandoori, Bygdøy Sushi AS, Sabi Sushi Frogner, Laficco Frogner, W.B. Samson - Gimle, Spisestedet Feinschmecker, Kolonihagen Frogner, Tatakii Asian
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+47 23 49 37 00
Website
vigeland.museum.no
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Fri12 - 4 PMOpen

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Oslo City Museum (Oslo Bymuseum)

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Reviews of The Vigeland Museum

4.6
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The Vigeland Museum in Oslo is a unique tribute to the life and work of sculptor Gustav Vigeland, housing an impressive collection of his sculptures, woodcuts, and drawings. Located near the famous Vigeland Park, the museum provides fascinating insight into Vigeland’s artistic process, from small-scale models to large, evocative pieces. Each room reveals different themes, from human emotions to mythological figures, all with striking attention to detail. The building itself, originally designed by Vigeland, adds to the experience with its intimate layout and historical ambiance. A must-visit for art lovers, the museum offers a deeply personal look at...

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If you're captivated by the iconic sculptures of Vigeland Park, the Vigeland Museum is a must-visit. It's not just an extension of the park; it's a portal into the artist's creative process. Here, you'll find plaster models, sketches, and early works that offer a fascinating glimpse into how Vigeland's masterpieces came to be. The museum also showcases his atelier, preserved as it was during his lifetime, giving you a unique sense of the sculptor's world.

In short, if the park piqued your interest, the Vigeland Museum will provide a deeper appreciation for this...

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I have never heard about Gustav Vigeland before my trip to Oslo, and I was really impressed.

This museum is completely dedicated to this splendid artist. Vigeland Park, which is very close to museum, is the cornerstone of the whole life of sculptor. So if you have seen the park, which is totally free, you have seen almost all you can look at in this museum.

But there are more works there, which are not related to park, some pieces of information. Though this all is pretty expensive if you visit this museum...

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Kristian Singh-NergårdKristian Singh-Nergård
If you're captivated by the iconic sculptures of Vigeland Park, the Vigeland Museum is a must-visit. It's not just an extension of the park; it's a portal into the artist's creative process. Here, you'll find plaster models, sketches, and early works that offer a fascinating glimpse into how Vigeland's masterpieces came to be. The museum also showcases his atelier, preserved as it was during his lifetime, giving you a unique sense of the sculptor's world. In short, if the park piqued your interest, the Vigeland Museum will provide a deeper appreciation for this artistic genius.
Roman MeyerRoman Meyer
I have never heard about Gustav Vigeland before my trip to Oslo, and I was really impressed. This museum is completely dedicated to this splendid artist. Vigeland Park, which is very close to museum, is the cornerstone of the whole life of sculptor. So if you have seen the park, which is totally free, you have seen almost all you can look at in this museum. But there are more works there, which are not related to park, some pieces of information. Though this all is pretty expensive if you visit this museum without Oslo Pass.
Christopher “Digi” DiehmChristopher “Digi” Diehm
Come to this museum before heading to the park! You'll get to see scale models, plaster replicas, and learn about Gustav Vigeland's process on his sculptures. It is much more fascinating to see about his works and what went into them before seeing the larger than life sculptures in the park. The Museum has all original works of Vigeland made from plaster, bronze, granite, marble, and including sketches. Scale models of what the park, and sculptures placements should have been. Worth the entry, and free with the Oslo Pass!
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If you're captivated by the iconic sculptures of Vigeland Park, the Vigeland Museum is a must-visit. It's not just an extension of the park; it's a portal into the artist's creative process. Here, you'll find plaster models, sketches, and early works that offer a fascinating glimpse into how Vigeland's masterpieces came to be. The museum also showcases his atelier, preserved as it was during his lifetime, giving you a unique sense of the sculptor's world. In short, if the park piqued your interest, the Vigeland Museum will provide a deeper appreciation for this artistic genius.
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I have never heard about Gustav Vigeland before my trip to Oslo, and I was really impressed. This museum is completely dedicated to this splendid artist. Vigeland Park, which is very close to museum, is the cornerstone of the whole life of sculptor. So if you have seen the park, which is totally free, you have seen almost all you can look at in this museum. But there are more works there, which are not related to park, some pieces of information. Though this all is pretty expensive if you visit this museum without Oslo Pass.
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Come to this museum before heading to the park! You'll get to see scale models, plaster replicas, and learn about Gustav Vigeland's process on his sculptures. It is much more fascinating to see about his works and what went into them before seeing the larger than life sculptures in the park. The Museum has all original works of Vigeland made from plaster, bronze, granite, marble, and including sketches. Scale models of what the park, and sculptures placements should have been. Worth the entry, and free with the Oslo Pass!
Christopher “Digi” Diehm

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