The managers of Oslo’s largest park, Frogner Park, like to offer walkers and tourists something truly eye-catching when they step out for some fresh air.
The 80 acre Vigeland Sculpture park, located inside Frogner Park, was designed by sculptor Gustav Vigeland, and contains no less than 212 bronze and granite sculptures.
Among the most eye-catching artwork is men battling babies, women being forcefully carried away and piles of bodies on top of each other.
There is even a sculpture of a naked baby crying, known as Angry Boy.
The park was completed between 1939 and 1949 and all the statues are centred on the Human Condition theme of the park, illustrating relationships between men and women, adults and children.