The Vigeland Museum, located in Oslo's Frogner district, is dedicated to the works of Norway's renowned sculptor Gustav Vigeland (1869–1943). Housed in Vigeland's former studio and residence, the museum showcases his sculptures, woodcuts, drawings, and personal artifacts, providing insight into his artistic journey. Adjacent to the museum is the Vigeland Sculpture Park, featuring over 200 of his sculptures in granite, bronze, and wrought iron, depicting the human experience from birth to death. Notable installations include "The Monolith," a towering column of intertwined human figures, and "The Fountain," symbolizing the eternal cycle of life.