Ekebergparken Sculpture Park and its collection

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Ekebergparken Sculpture Park is a unique blend of nature, history, and art. Located in the southeast of Oslo, Norway, this national heritage park offers a unique experience for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The park is nestled in a wooded area, providing a serene backdrop for the various sculptures that adorn its landscape.

Ownership and Inauguration of Ekebergparken Sculpture Park

Inaugurated on 26 September 2013, Ekebergparken Sculpture Park is a testament to the city's commitment to art and culture. The park is owned by the City of Oslo, with the sculptures being owned by the Christian Ringnes instituted foundation, C Ludens Ringnes Foundation. This collaboration ensures the park's continued growth and development.

Indoor Museum at Ekebergparken Sculpture Park

In addition to the outdoor sculptures, Ekebergparken Sculpture Park also features an indoor museum. Open every day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the museum is located in Lunds Hus and presents the history and nature of the Ekeberg area. This provides visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the park's context and significance.

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Ekebergparken Sculpture Park
Kongsveien 23
0193 Oslo

Visitor information Ekebergparken Sculpture Park

Opening hours

The park is open every day all year.

Admission

0+Free

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Location & Map

Kongsveien 23, Oslo

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Ekebergparken Sculpture Park Reviews

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    Ekebergparken Sculpture Park is a unique outdoor art experience in Oslo, Norway. The park combines nature and art, featuring a collection of sculptures by both Norwegian and international artists. Visitors appreciate the beautiful forest setting and panoramic views of Oslo and the fjord. The sculptures are thoughtfully placed throughout the park, creating an engaging blend of art and landscape. Some visitors note that the park can be hilly and recommend wearing comfortable shoes. The park is free to enter and open year-round, which is viewed positively by many. While most sculptures are easily accessible, a few may require some searching. Some visitors mention that more informational signs about the artworks would be helpful. Overall, Ekebergparken offers a peaceful and culturally enriching experience, suitable for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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