Oslo – Norway – Vigelands Lizard embracing a woman, 1918. Granite

Yes, there are really eerie statues of reptiles with humans in a park in Oslo, Norway which many find disturbing. The park showcases a large monolith and statues of angry people and reptiles. It’s called Frogner and Vigeland Park, located in Oslo, Norway.

 

Vigeland Sculptures in Frogner parc

This sculpture park featuring Vigeland’s artwork made of bronze, granite, and iron. Some believe there’s a hidden reptilian theme in plain view.
It is considered that this Bizarre Oslo Sculpture Park reveals Humanity’s innermost emotions. There are most of the 212 bronze and Iddefjord granite sculptures are an examination of the human form, ranging from the beautiful to the truly bizarre.
The park started being built in 1907 and kept going until the late 1940s, even after the Vigeland had died. Gustav Vigeland designed the sculptures in the park, and a team of stonemasons, founders, and blacksmiths worked on the sculptures under his direction.

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Frogner Park (Norwegian: Frognerparken) is a public park located in the borough of Frogner in Oslo, Norway, and historically part of Frogner Manor. The manor house is located in the south of the park, and houses the Oslo City Museum. Both the park and the entire borough derive their names from Frogner Manor.

Frogner Park contains, in its present centre, the world famous Vigeland Sculpture Arrangement (Norwegian: Vigelandsanlegget) designed by Gustav Vigeland.[1] Although sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Vigeland (Sculpture) Park, the Vigeland Sculpture Arrangement is not a separate park, but the name of the sculptures within Frogner Park.[2] The sculpture park consists of sculptures as well as larger structures such as bridges and fountains

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