• The Vigeland Museum is the former home and studio to the sculptor Gustav Vigeland (1869-2943) situated next to the Vigeland Park in Oslo, Norway.
  • A primary focus of Vigeland Museum is to present a collection of three dimensional art, including sculptures and video-based works.
  • In addition to the works of Vigeland, the museum also has a very good program of seasonal contemporary shows.
  • A well-kept secret and a truly alternative attraction in Oslo is the mausoleum of Emanuel Vigeland, little brother of Vigeland Park sculptor Gustav Vigeland.
  • Explore Vigeland Museum when you travel to Oslo. Read Expedia's guide to find out everything you need to know about visiting Vigeland Museum!
  • Beyond the jubilee exhibition, there will be a touring exhibition put on in collaboration between the Norwegian National Museum and the Vigeland Museum.
  • Vigeland's former studio and the apartment are now a museum. ... In 2019, the Vigeland Museum commemorated Gustav Vigeland's 150th birthday.
  • The atelier could be rebuilt as a museum after his death. Even Vigeland's flat on the third floor was preserved as a part of the museum.
  • Today, the museum shows a permanent exhibition presenting Vigeland's art and life, and temporary exhibitions with contemporary or historical three-dimensional art.
  • The atelier could be rebuilt as a museum after his death. Even Vigeland's flat on the third floor was preserved as a part of the museum.