I am from Singapore and visited this park 10 years ago! I even bought a guide/picture book at the shop on-site! Loved all the sculptures as they were evocative. I would have spent half a day there scrutinising every single one, but the tour bus had to go. I really miss Norway and Sweden!
Hi C K! Glad to hear you had a chance to visit the park, and that you enjoyed it so much. I’ve probably been there over 100 times but still find it very interesting
Thank you for sharing the beauty of this amazing park. It's amazing to think about the time and thought of each sculpture to emulate a different emotion and feeling. So impressive!
Thank you Pal for making this film. I was so touched by your words and sentiments. How beautifully sympathetic to the times we are in. I loved the music, haunting and soulful.
Thank you Pal for your tour of Vigeland Sculpture park. I was here once in the summer of 1959 and you have motivated me to dig out my slides and get them digitized! Thank you.
What a beautiful video of such a wonderful park. I have not heard of Gustav Vigeland so thank you for introducing me to such a prolific artist. He had created an array of beautiful moving art. I will never forget his contribution. As you said he depicts the whole range of emotions which moved me just watching it. I can imagine how powerful those emotions must be to see this creative art in person. Wonderful refuge and reminder of life's many struggles and how all cultures can relate to these universal themes of existence. Thank you so much Pal. Love your videos. Alex
Thanks for your nice comment Alex! This park must be one of my favorite sights in all of Norway. There's also a really good Vigeland museum next to the park. It's situated in what was his studio. norwaywithpal.com/norway-travel-blog/the-vigeland-museum-in-oslo-a-hidden-gem/
This is a great video and brings back amazing memories of walking through this park and seeing these beautiful sculptures. As you said Pal, "a tribute to humanity" during these challenging times.
Wow! THANKS. I actually swam in the moat around that fountain as a 6 year old, back 57 years ago. Dad worked as glass engraving artist on Karljohans Gate and we, MUM and I would catch tram into city walk to the park have lunch in summer I would splash around in the fountain. 😃😎
Pal...what a timely visit to one of the most emotionally triggering sculpture parks. All the 'feels' come to the surface while walking in the midst of these profound granite creations. We remember not only seeing, but feeling the 'life' in each one. Thank you.
Wonderful commentary. Loved this park on your tour summer 2018. Wondering if I missed a sculpture of a pregnant women. He so brilliantly portrayed life from infant to dying old people. Did I miss that? I am a retired obstetrics/ women’s health nurse and especially was looking for this in his sculptures. You and looking good and best wishes to you.
Thanks again for your comment Leona. I'll see if I can find the pregnant woman next time I'm there. Life from infant do death is portrayed in the circle of life depictions surrounding the fountain. There is a little glimpse of it in my video. Also the boy standing on the bones in the last clip is from that circle.
I sadly cannot say that Sinnataggen was easy to spot... that makes me so angry! Is it one of the children at (07:03) in the video? Sarcasm may not come through here well, but I am not really angry. It was nice to see some sunshine in Oslo, Tusen takk!!
Take a closer look at (4:10) .. and he is still sinna(angry).... (and how did you link to a specific time in the video) you must be an advanced UA-cam-user ;)
I am from Singapore and visited this park 10 years ago! I even bought a guide/picture book at the shop on-site! Loved all the sculptures as they were evocative. I would have spent half a day there scrutinising every single one, but the tour bus had to go. I really miss Norway and Sweden!
Hi C K! Glad to hear you had a chance to visit the park, and that you enjoyed it so much. I’ve probably been there over 100 times but still find it very interesting
Thank you for sharing the beauty of this amazing park. It's amazing to think about the time and thought of each sculpture to emulate a different emotion and feeling. So impressive!
Thanks for your nice comment!
Thank you Pal for making this film. I was so touched by your words and sentiments. How beautifully sympathetic to the times we are in. I loved the music, haunting and soulful.
Thanks for your nice comment :)
Thank you Pal for your tour of Vigeland Sculpture park. I was here once in the summer of 1959 and you have motivated me to dig out my slides and get them digitized! Thank you.
Hi Ed, thanks for your comment. You welcome, feel free to share some photos with me from back then.
What a beautiful video of such a wonderful park. I have not heard of Gustav Vigeland so thank you for introducing me to such a prolific artist. He had created an array of beautiful moving art. I will never forget his contribution. As you said he depicts the whole range of emotions which moved me just watching it. I can imagine how powerful those emotions must be to see this creative art in person. Wonderful refuge and reminder of life's many struggles and how all cultures can relate to these universal themes of existence. Thank you so much Pal. Love your videos. Alex
Thanks for your nice comment Alex! This park must be one of my favorite sights in all of Norway. There's also a really good Vigeland museum next to the park. It's situated in what was his studio.
norwaywithpal.com/norway-travel-blog/the-vigeland-museum-in-oslo-a-hidden-gem/
Thanks again for another lovely memory.
Your video is beautiful and relaxing.😌
This is a great video and brings back amazing memories of walking through this park and seeing these beautiful sculptures. As you said Pal, "a tribute to humanity" during these challenging times.
This was my favorite place in Oslo. Thank you for sharing these beautiful images with us! Stay healthy!
Lovely Pål, thank you for sharing.
This is one of my most favorite areas in Oslo.
Me too!
Thanks. One of my favorite places in Oslo.
Same here!
This is one of my favorite art experiences in my life. Thank you for a wonderful memory of my visits there. You captured it perfectly.
Thank you Cherie, that is very nice to hear :)
Marvellous! Thanks for showing all this art in the nature.
Elegant refined music and images, also.
Thanks for your nice comment!
It is a beautiful place.. so enjoyed it!
Wow! THANKS. I actually swam in the moat around that fountain as a 6 year old, back 57 years ago. Dad worked as glass engraving artist on Karljohans Gate and we, MUM and I would catch tram into city walk to the park have lunch in summer I would splash around in the fountain. 😃😎
Cool! I still today see kids swim there in the summer sometimes
Thanks again. You are a wonderful guide; glad you're again sharing your expertise
So nice of you, thank you!
Loved this place!
I like the idea of “paying tribute to our humanity”
So timely.
Take Care!
Thank you Melanie!
I can certainly understand why one would seek respite in this space. In these uncertain times it is easy to feel overwhelmed. Vi er ikke alene. 😌🙏
hm yes, it's almost two years since I made this episode, but here we are, still in a pandemic :o thanks for watching!
@@norwaywithpal I look forward to seeing Vigeland Park in person. It will happen!! Thank you for your thoughtful video. 😊
@@vanme739 I am sure it will!! You welcome :)
Pal...what a timely visit to one of the most emotionally triggering sculpture parks. All the 'feels' come to the surface while walking in the midst of these profound granite creations. We remember not only seeing, but feeling the 'life' in each one. Thank you.
Beautiful sculptures 🥲
Congratulations on keeping your tour guide skills fresh.
Tusen takk!
thank you for sharing this beautiful park
You welcome, bare hyggelig :)
Wonderful commentary. Loved this park on your tour summer 2018. Wondering if I missed a sculpture of a pregnant women. He so brilliantly portrayed life from infant to dying old people. Did I miss that? I am a retired obstetrics/ women’s health nurse and especially was looking for this in his sculptures. You and looking good and best wishes to you.
Thanks again for your comment Leona. I'll see if I can find the pregnant woman next time I'm there. Life from infant do death is portrayed in the circle of life depictions surrounding the fountain. There is a little glimpse of it in my video. Also the boy standing on the bones in the last clip is from that circle.
Pal, Thank you very much for the videos. Norway is so beautiful and memorable. Would love to come back someday. Meanwhile stay safe and take care.
You welcome, thanks for your kind comment, stay safe
My favorite in Oslo
Oslo is a very pretty town. Really enjoyed touring with you.
Tusen takk Carl, hope you are doing well!
Very good video. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
I didn’t visit this park when I came to Oslo but I will make sure of it next time!
Sabrina🇫🇷🇬🇧
I hope you will, it’s an amazing park!
Brings back memories of our trip with you Pål.......... A short reading of Ash Lad may be next?
haha, that might happen :)
I’d like to go back and spend much time there.
Frogner Park is a must see in Norway -the best sculpture park any where!!! Great job Pal!!!
excellent video
Tusen takk!
I sadly cannot say that Sinnataggen was easy to spot... that makes me so angry! Is it one of the children at (07:03) in the video? Sarcasm may not come through here well, but I am not really angry. It was nice to see some sunshine in Oslo, Tusen takk!!
Take a closer look at (4:10) .. and he is still sinna(angry).... (and how did you link to a specific time in the video) you must be an advanced UA-cam-user ;)