The Vigeland Museum

Art museum · Gimlé

The Vigeland Museum

Art museum · Gimlé

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Nobels gate 32, 0268 Oslo, Norway

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Highlights

Former studio showcasing Vigeland's sculptures, plaster models & sketches  

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Nobels gate 32, 0268 Oslo, Norway Get directions

vigeland.museum.no
@vigelandmuseet

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Nobels gate 32, 0268 Oslo, Norway Get directions

+47 23 49 37 00
vigeland.museum.no
@vigelandmuseet
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@vigelandmuseet

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Oct 9, 2025

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"I enjoyed touring Gustav Vigeland’s studio and home, which displays his portraits, monuments, and plaster models for the park sculptures; the museum also hosts temporary contemporary exhibitions, and the building is a noted example of Neoclassical architecture with Vigeland’s restored apartment open for tours by appointment." - Matthew Kepnes

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Christopher “Digi” Diehm

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Come to this museum before heading to the park! You'll get to see scale models, plaster replicas, and learn about Gustav Vigeland's process on his sculptures. It is much more fascinating to see about his works and what went into them before seeing the larger than life sculptures in the park. The Museum has all original works of Vigeland made from plaster, bronze, granite, marble, and including sketches. Scale models of what the park, and sculptures placements should have been. Worth the entry, and free with the Oslo Pass!

Matthew Hart

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Incredible museum, all the sculpture work is incredible. The building is amazing too, make sure to visit the park nearby too.

Foodprints

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Every year in December on the first Sunday of advent, the Vigeland Museum invites everyone for a free day at the museum. Complete with Christmas workshops for kids and guided tours in the apartment of Norway's top sculptor - Gustav Vigeland. The museum is Vigeland's former studio and residence, provided by the city in 1921 in exchange for all of his artwork. His ashes, self-designed bronze urn and burial monument are located in the tower of the museum.

Casey Songer

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Entrance is included with the Oslo pass. We visited after visiting the park and it was interesting to get the story behind how the park happened and learning about Vigeland's process and history. Not a lot of people here when we visited. The museum is a big square, so you can just follow it around in a loop, and it's all one level. We spent about 45 minutes here.

Roman Meyer

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I have never heard about Gustav Vigeland before my trip to Oslo, and I was really impressed. This museum is completely dedicated to this splendid artist. Vigeland Park, which is very close to museum, is the cornerstone of the whole life of sculptor. So if you have seen the park, which is totally free, you have seen almost all you can look at in this museum. But there are more works there, which are not related to park, some pieces of information. Though this all is pretty expensive if you visit this museum without Oslo Pass.

Connor McCarry

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Fascinating museum containing the largest collection from Norway’s finest sculptor. Really worth a visit especially if you are intending on visiting the sculpture park as many of the designs used there can be seen throughout the development stage. Very interesting to see the development and maturing of vigeland’s work whilst his motifs and themes remained the same throughout !

Eurika Ba-O

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I visited the Vigilendo Sculpture Park for the first time 24 years ago. It is a place worth visiting twice in a lifetime: in youth and in adulthood. It is also worth visiting the Vigilend Museum, the former workshop of the artist, where the sculptures were born, located next to the park, once in a lifetime. A great idea in the museum was a contemporary art hall with changing exhibitions. A special experience was a guided tour of the sculptor's living quarters and a visit to the mausoleum, which we booked spontaneously.

Eric L

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I found the Vigeland Museum quite interesting. The sculptures are truly impressive and beautifully crafted, offering a unique glimpse into Gustav Vigeland's artistic vision. I spent about an hour exploring the exhibits, and it was a captivating experience.