Category: Norway

  • Vigeland Sculpture Park

    Vigeland Sculpture Park

    The Vigeland Sculpture Park is located in Oslo, Norway. It’s technically an outdoor scultpure musuem but it feels more like a huge city park. There are many different areas to the park which allow visitors plenty to see. However, you need to allow a good deal of time to visit the entire sculpture park as it is a linear park. You have to walk the whole park to get to the next section. It’s not broken up into individual areas spread out around the park.

    The park culminates with the huge Monolith up on the hill. This column statue is carved from one piece of stone with the carvings being of humans in various poses.

    In the pictures below, you can see various areas of the Vigeland Scultpure Park. The top left photo shows the view from the Monolith back towards to rest of the park. And the photo below it shows the various sculptures seen on the steps leading up to the Monolith. The top right shows the bridge of bronze sculptures of men, women and children in various poses. The top middle photo is a view of the Monolith from this bridge. The bottom right photo shows what is called ‘The Angry Boy’ scultpure which is also found on the bridge. And finally, the bottom center photo displays the Fountain sculpture which showcases the many stages of human life.

  • Geirangerfjord

    Geirangerfjord

    All through Norway, especially in the middle and northern areas of the country, one will run across the fjords, or lakes to those outside of Norway. These fjords are often some of the most beautiful locations within Norway. They are made up of snow-covered mountains, no matter the time of year, and many, many waterfalls. You can take cruises or ferries around the fjords so you can not only see all of the amazing vistas but also visit some of the towns reachable only via the water.

    Along our ferry ride through the Geirangerfjord, we passed what is known as the Seven Sisters Waterfalls. They are seven streams of water cascading down the mountains very close to each other. Depending on the snow melt off and what season you are visiting, these waterfalls can provide quite the display along the moutainsides.

    Geirangerfjord Seven Sisters Waterfalls Norway

    We travelled by ferry reaching this small town at the bottom of several mountains along the Geirangerfjord. This part of the fjord is very famous as many areal photos have been taken of this vista. There are also many rock formations along the mountains that allow those who are brave enough to walk up to the edge for amazing photos.

    Geirangerfjord Norway
  • Oslo

    Oslo

    Oslo is the capital city of Norway and is located along the southeastern portion of the country. It is a city the provides insight into the history of Norway, the Vikings, and it’s people. It’s also a very modern city with so much more to offer today’s visitor.

    Port of Oslo / Waterfront

    One of the most vibrant sections of Oslo is the waterfront as seen in the photo below. Along this walkway you can find all sorts of shops, restaurants, and well as being a fabulous place to just peoplewatch – or in this case view interesting local artwork. This is also where one would find the cruise ship ports.

    Port of Oslo Riverfront Walk

    From the Oslo city center, there is a hill one can walk up with what looks like a palace at the top. Having visited London and therefore Buckingham Palace before, this was what I was assuming when I was walking up to visit. Instead, I found out that this is actually a part of the University of Oslo. From up here you have a view of a good portion of the city center.

    University of Oslo

    This sculpture park is located within Oslo as well. It’s a linear park showcasing various statues made of bronze and stone. These are for the most part made up of human beings in various states and ages. You can read and see more about Vigeland Sculpture park in this other post.

    Vigeland Sculpture Park Oslo Norway

    The Viking Ship Museum is located just across the waterway from Oslo city center. This museum offers everything Viking. Not only can you see historical remains of ships, as seen in the photo below, but you can see all sorts of other Viking objects. There are also replica ships showcasing what an actual ship would have been like. The museum seems to be closed currently for renovations but will reopen in 2027. It’s definitely worth a visit once it reopens.

    Viking Ship Museum Oslo Norway