6 Postcards
Ekebergparken is a scenic forest park in Oslo boasting over 40 stunning sculptures from renowned artists, alongside breathtaking city views and a gourmet restaurant.
"Experience Fine Arts in the Woods! This sculpture and national heritage park was launched to critical acclaim and continues to attract visitors from far and wide. The sculptures are made by artists of a high international standard, such as Renoir, Rodin, Botero, and Dalí, and are placed strategically throughout the park without being intrusive to the natural environment. The woodland itself also offers fantastic views of Oslo , and a gourmet restaurant is here if you fancy a splurge."
"Experience Fine Arts in the Woods! This sculpture and national heritage park was launched to critical acclaim and continues to attract visitors from far and wide. The sculptures are made by artists of a high international standard, such as Renoir, Rodin, Botero, and Dalí, and are placed strategically throughout the park without being intrusive to the natural environment. The woodland itself also offers fantastic views of Oslo , and a gourmet restaurant is here if you fancy a splurge."
"Open 24 hours a day and offering panoramic views across Oslo, Ekebergparken sculpture park also hosts a wide range of pieces from some of the world’s best known artists. Stand-out pieces include Salvador Dalí’s Venus de Milo Aux Troirs, Cliff Sappho by Jenny Holzer and Damien Hirst’s 2008 work Anatomy of an Angel. Additionally, the free-to-enter park features work from Elmgreen & Dragset, Jake & Dinos Chapman and more."
"In Norway, a country that is known for its surreal light shows from Mother Nature—both the Northern Lights and the midnight sun—it’s only fitting to experience art from the master of light himself. Ekebergparken’s Sculpture and National Heritage Park in Oslo is home to two of Turrell’s site-specific light installations—Ganzfeld: Double Vision (2013) and the skyspace The Color Beneath (2013)."