Frogner Park / vegeland park Upside down @Qurator Photo Quest.

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The children's sculpture at Vegelandpark/Frogner Park in Oslo.
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Hello, community greetings. A year ago I wrote a post about Vegeland Park with a few photographs of granite sculptures monoliths, and a garden. That was the @qurator contest opposites attract the link here
https://ecency.com/hive-155530/@hindavi/opposites-attract-male-female
Again I am going further for this same place entering my post for this time @qurator's photo quest theme upside down.
The Frogner Park covers an 80-acre area As I wrote in the last post this park was established by the world-famous sculptor Gustav Vigeland so It is known as Vigeland Park. It is situated in Oslo Norway we visited that place several times and each time according to the weather and season, observing the park's beauty is amazing.
Many sculptures are made of local granite and bronze, cast iron. and placed with their specific features.
Last time we walked through the granite monolith. Now we will look at some bronze sculptures. 212 bronze, cast iron, and granite sculptures represent the cycle of human life with all its emotions.
The area where those children's sculptures are is in a quiet corner close to a small lake at the end of the main bridge called the Children’s Playground, All sculptures lie in a quiet cool, and pleasant area near the lake. A collection of eight bronze statues showing children at play in different postures/positions.
Some other sculptures are also made in positions like upside down.
They are on the main bridge.

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Here Are those eight sculptures of children in playing posture.

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These are 8 children's sculptures in different positions.

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When we enter that park from the rare side it looks like lots of people sitting there and enjoying life but they all are stone sculptures.
Here are some glimpses of granite sculptures
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The map from the internet.

How to get there from Oslo station or bus terminal? there are city buses that go often that area, or rent a car or taxi. But if you walk in town there are many places to visit. A better option is the Oslo sightseeing Hop-on Hop-off bus tours.

Thank you for joining this walk.



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I love all the pictures and the sculptures I’m seeing here but this place must be very big for it to be 80acres of land
So fantastic!

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The park is amazing! The sculptures are, shall I say, one of a kind! Those of the kids, specifically are fun to look at. Thank you for this walk :)

!LUV

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