Vigeland Sculpture Park is part of Frogner Park in Oslo. All the sculptures were created by one man, Gustav Vigeland. There are six parts of the park: the Main Gate, the Bridge, the Children’s Playground, the Fountain, the Monolith Plateau and the Wheel of Life.
Dragon and Woman- The dragon in Vigeland's works represent sin and a natural force fighting against man.
All the bronze statues along the bridge represent the human condition.
Sculptures along the Bridge.
The Little Angry Baby
Man Attacked by Babies
Me next to Man Attacked by Babies with the Bridge in the background.
Photographing the Fountain
Vigeland Sculpture Park- Fountain
Vigeland Sculpture Park- Monolith and Plateau The sculptures on the plateau are meant to represent the circle of life.
Vigeland Sculpture Park- Plateau
Vigeland Sculpture Park- Monolith The monolith is 46 feet high and was carved out of a single block of granite. It is meant to represent man's desire to be closer to the spiritual and divine.
Me with the bridge in the background
The Children's Playground
Children's Playground- The Fetus