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Ekebergparken Sculpture Park

A few minutes outside Oslo City Centre by tram lies the Ekebergparken sculpture park. The park combines its long history, beautiful nature, stunning views and impressive sculptures in a unique way.
The artworks that are spread around the whole park are by internationally renowned artists like Louise Bourgeois, James Turrell, Dan Graham, Sarah Lucas, Damien Hirst and Roni Horn. Watch a film about the sculpture Dilemma here.

In addition to the sculptures, you can also find traces of Oslo’s long and diverse history in the park, from rock carvings and ruins from the stone age to cemeteries that date back to 900-400 BC.



The park is always open, year-round and free to visit.

Read more about the sculptures on Ekebergparken's homepage.



Guided Tours

With the knowledgeable guides at Ekebergparken, you can learn about the sculpture collection, the history of the area and its nature. There are scheduled tours during the summer months, private tours can be booked all year round.



Museum & museum shop

Learn more about the area’s history and nature and obtain information for your visit at the Ekebergparken Museum.



Ganzfeld & Skyspace

Free guided tours of James Turrell’s light installations every Sunday 11am-4pm (drop-in).

 

See also

Lillomarka wilderness area

Lillomarka wilderness area

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Oslo Wetlands Visitor Centre

Oslo Wetlands Visitor Centre

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Gamle Raadhus Scene

Gamle Raadhus Scene

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Vigeland Visitors' Centre

Vigeland Visitors' Centre

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Oslo Concert Hall

Oslo Concert Hall

  • Munkedamsveien 14