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🌳 Norway - Frognerpark Sculpture Park

This park spans nearly 50 hectares and is named after the renowned Norwegian sculptor πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸŽ¨ Gustav Vigeland. It houses 192 groups of sculptures, totaling 650 human statues, making it the world's largest sculpture park. Initially, I didn't plan to visit this park because it's a bit far from the city center of Oslo. In the end, I had no regrets at all!! It's definitely worth coming here to experience!! πŸ˜­πŸ˜­πŸ«‚ The entire park is themed around life, and appreciating each sculpture will make you contemplate life.πŸ₯Ί There are four must-see spots in the park: "The Bridge of Life," "The Fountain of Life," "The Column of Life," and "The Wheel of Life." These four large sculptures are all magnificent and make one think about life and death.πŸ’­ The sculptures surrounding "The Column of Life" include men and women, young and old, all depicting various aspects of life. You can walk counterclockwise around the column, experiencing the transition from youth to old age, from birth to death.πŸ‘ΆπŸ»πŸ‘§πŸΌπŸ‘©πŸΌπŸ§‘πŸΌβ€πŸ¦³πŸ‘΅πŸ» These sculptures focus on the lines of the human body, and you can feel emotions from the cold stone statues. When appreciating them, pay attention to the expressions on their faces, and you will discover a cute side.😊 The sculptures of children are all about adorable life moments, evoking nostalgia for the innocence of youth. #Frognerpark #MeaningOfLife #ArtAndArchitecture #Oslo #ColumnOfLife #Life #NordicArchitecture

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🌳 Norway - Frognerpark Sculpture Park

This park spans nearly 50 hectares and is named after the renowned Norwegian sculptor πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸŽ¨ Gustav Vigeland. It houses 192 groups of sculptures, totaling 650 human statues, making it the world's largest sculpture park. Initially, I didn't plan to visit this park because it's a bit far from the city center of Oslo. In the end, I had no regrets at all!! It's definitely worth coming here to experience!! πŸ˜­πŸ˜­πŸ«‚ The entire park is themed around life, and appreciating each sculpture will make you contemplate life.πŸ₯Ί There are four must-see spots in the park: "The Bridge of Life," "The Fountain of Life," "The Column of Life," and "The Wheel of Life." These four large sculptures are all magnificent and make one think about life and death.πŸ’­ The sculptures surrounding "The Column of Life" include men and women, young and old, all depicting various aspects of life. You can walk counterclockwise around the column, experiencing the transition from youth to old age, from birth to death.πŸ‘ΆπŸ»πŸ‘§πŸΌπŸ‘©πŸΌπŸ§‘πŸΌβ€πŸ¦³πŸ‘΅πŸ» These sculptures focus on the lines of the human body, and you can feel emotions from the cold stone statues. When appreciating them, pay attention to the expressions on their faces, and you will discover a cute side.😊 The sculptures of children are all about adorable life moments, evoking nostalgia for the innocence of youth. #Frognerpark #MeaningOfLife #ArtAndArchitecture #Oslo #ColumnOfLife #Life #NordicArchitecture

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