One of Oslo's most notable landmarks is Frogner Park, or rather part of it, Vigeland Park, a grandiose creation by the self-taught sculptor Gustav Vigelan (1869-1943). The sculptor covered all the costs of realising his dream by persuading the... read more
Tusenfrid amusement park is the most extreme attraction in Scandinavia, located 20 kilometres from Oslo. There is a "Speed Monster" attraction here: You sit in a 6,000 horsepower racing car, reach speeds of 90 kilometres per hour in two... read more
Holmenkollen is located at the highest point in Oslo. It is from here that the inhabitants of the city go to their favourite recreational spot, the Marka Forest.
read moreThe Bruggen quarter has been inscribed by UNESCO on the World Heritage List. Here, on the shores of the bay, fishmongers and craftsmen have settled here since the 12th century. After a fire in 1702, many houses were completely restored. Here you c... read more

